Paradise Lost (Havasu Falls)

If you want to see the falls and not deal with the problems associated with the Indian reservation, do this trip in one day. Take the helicopter in, hike down to the falls and then fly-out. Supai village is a dump. There’s garbage strewn about everywhere. The main tourist attraction in town is watching a […]

Climbing Down Around Lime Kiln Falls

Back in 1969, I was hitching north thru the Big Sur. I ended up at a campground in the mountains within sight of the Pacific. On a whim (I was 21 at the time) I decided to hike cross-country down to the ocean and get on the coast highway, and so I set off with […]

There used to be a large boulder at the brink

There used to be a large boulder at the brink of this falls as in this photo taken by my grandfather in 1948. As I recall, the boulder was still there when I visited in 1979. It had fallen by 1994 when I visited again. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please […]

Agnes Falls, South Gippsland (near Toora)

A hidden gem, and big surprise to most visitors, these single span falls drop 59 metres to the gorge below. A two hundred metre walk from the carpark takes you to two viewing platforms, one facing the falls, the other the gorge. A pretty walk with occasional glimpses of what is to come. Most spectacular […]

Ogden’s Waterfall

I spent my adolescent years in the Ogden (UT) “metropolitan” area. There is a nice waterfall (I don’t even know its name) in the cliffs above the city. We simply called it “Waterfall Canyon”. The trailhead is behind St Benedict’s Hospital, and the path climbs up Mt Ogden’s face for probably the better part of […]

Elusive Pywiack

Yep, Pywiack is an elusive falls, tucked in fold in a canyon and viewable from narrow angles. I once did a one day trek from Tenaya Lake to Yosemite Valley. We chose to go when the water was low. The swimming hole at the bottom of Pywiack was just splendid. This hike is not for […]

evercreech falls

when i went to evercreech falls it was the most amazing experience i have ever had. seeing the tallest white gum tree in the world at only the age of 10, it was quite extraordinary to see something like that. the history to these trees is quite good how des howe had saved these special […]

Mbokomu Waterfalls-Tanzania

Mbokomu Waterfalls is one among of amazing Waterfalls found in Tanzania,with a height of 180m. It is surrounded by thick forest with wild animals like Blue monkey 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Savica Waterfall near Vintgar, Slovenia

While touring SE Europe with a group of friends during the 2010 World Cup, we came across some great hiking in the deep Vintgar gorge in Slovenia. The next valley over contains Bohinj Lake, whose biggest inflowing river is the Savica (Sa-veet-sa). These falls are just a bit up from where the river enters the […]

Three Chutes Falls

A little known waterfall in Yosemite is Three Chutes Falls. Also known as Hidden Falls, this waterfall is located about a half mile above mirror lake. It can be reached by walking the Mirror Lake Loop Trail and then hiking along Tenaya Creek for a quarter mile. It cascades about forty feet over open granite […]

Paradise Falls April 2013

Went for a hike this weekend at Paradise Falls. Perfect weather. Great time. Going to Rose Valley in 2 weeks 1 CommentOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Victoria Falls, the other one

Australia, being very pro British in the 19th century, had many things named after the Brits and, whatever state you travel in, you will eventually come across something named after Queen Victoria. However, in this case, the falls named after her have been usurped by one of the world’s greatest in Africa. Victoria Falls in […]

Somersby Falls

Hi One of my favourite photo places. Yes these falls can be a drizzle when we haven’t had rain, I recommend viewing a day or two after good rain, then you’ll get to see it at its glory. Plus to reach the bottom it is a hike, not at all an easy walk for elderly, […]

Nice hike. Helpful Hints. (Likeke Falls)

My husband and I did this hike on a rainy day in March. We also had many head scratching moments and found it very helpful to review the notes in this web-site. We even accessed them from the trail. I really loved that there weren’t lots of people on this trial and would not recommend […]

Conwy Falls (Wales UK)

The Conwy Falls (or Rhaeadr y Graig Lwyd in Welsh) can be found alongside the A5 road just outside of the town of Betws-y-Coed in North Wales. Here the River Conwy is squeezed into a dramatic steep wooded gorge and plunges 50ft (15m) split by a large central rock island. From the café car park […]

McCloud Falls

McCloud Falls is a series of waterfalls on the McCloud River near Mt. Shasta, California. The upper falls plunges 15- 20 feet through a two-three foot wide chasm. It’s amazing how powerful this small waterfall is. The middle falls plunges 30-40 feet and is about fifty feet wide. You can get drenched by mist if […]

Ab Sefid Waterfall

There’s a waterfall in Iran, that’s so beautiful waterfall that name is “Ab Sefid”or”White Water” 1 CommentOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

israel waterfalls.

Hi, I’m dan from israel. I want to tell you about Israel waterfalls. Here is my top 10 waterfalls from israel 🙂 1. Gamla waterfall- the highst waterfall in israel 2. Saar waterfalls 3. Orvim waterfalls 4. The Banias waterfall 5. Parod waterfalls 6. Ait waterfall 7. The Tahana waterfall 8.Tanur waterfall 9. Ashad waterfall […]

Pistyll Cain & Rhaeadr Mawddach (Wales UK)

There are two waterfalls to see in close proximity on the Waterfall & Goldmine Trail in the Coed y Brenin Forest in North Wales. From the Forestry Commission car park the circular walk of about 3 miles follows the Afon Mawddach River to its confluence with the Afon Cain through a beautiful wooded valley on […]

A Huon Valley Escape to Snug Falls

After staying overnight at Home Hill Beach House at Kingston Beach, take the short drive to the village of Snug. The road to the falls is signed. The bitumen runs out after about 3km so you need to be comfortable with gravel roads. From the car park it is another 500 meters walk to the […]