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Results: Must-See Waterfall In Every State (Part Three)

Published on 12/10/2022
By: sarahzahm
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Travel
Living in the Midwest can be kind of depressing this time of year. Bare trees, hibernating grass, and snow that's brown from plowing. So, let's set our sights on some pretty waterfalls worth traveling for! (Source:Travel Pulse)
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Hawaii: Waimoku Falls - The Road to Hana is arguably the Aloha State's most scenic drive and the Pipiwai Trail is one of this famous Maui road trip's best diversions. Pull over to walk the pathway deep into the breathtaking backcountry, tracing the path of a dreamy stream, past multiple waterfalls until you reach the ultimate prize: the 400-foot splendor of Waimoku Falls. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Hawaii: Waimoku Falls - The Road to Hana is arguably the Aloha State's most scenic drive and the Pipiwai Trail is one of this famous Maui road trip's best diversions. Pull over to walk the pathway deep into the breathtaking backcountry, tracing the path of a dreamy stream, past multiple waterfalls until you reach the ultimate prize: the 400-foot splendor of Waimoku Falls. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Yes
11%
237 votes
No
89%
1963 votes
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Idaho: Shoshone Falls - Famously taller than Niagara Falls, Shoshone Falls—located near the town of Twin Falls—is the spot where the Snake River tumbles over 200 feet down in a wide series of cascades. Visit in spring and summer for maximum water flow and rent a kayak so you can get out on the river and get an even more impressive perspective on the falls. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Idaho: Shoshone Falls - Famously taller than Niagara Falls, Shoshone Falls—located near the town of Twin Falls—is the spot where the Snake River tumbles over 200 feet down in a wide series of cascades. Visit in spring and summer for maximum water flow and rent a kayak so you can get out on the river and get an even more impressive perspective on the falls. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Yes
7%
149 votes
No
93%
2051 votes
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3.
Illinois: Starved Rock State Park Falls - This gorgeous state park in the north-central part of the state is filled with dramatic canyons and the majority of them have a waterfall toppling over their rim. Starved Rock is crisscrossed with walking trails that make crossing numerous waterfalls off your list a fairly straightforward affair. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Illinois: Starved Rock State Park Falls - This gorgeous state park in the north-central part of the state is filled with dramatic canyons and the majority of them have a waterfall toppling over their rim. Starved Rock is crisscrossed with walking trails that make crossing numerous waterfalls off your list a fairly straightforward affair. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Yes
7%
149 votes
No
93%
2051 votes
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4.
Indiana: Cataract Falls - The highlight of Cataract Falls State Recreation Area, this waterfall is made up of two sections: Upper Cataract Falls and Lower Cataract Falls. Modest in height but impressively wide, these attributes make the falls the largest in the state by volume. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Indiana: Cataract Falls - The highlight of Cataract Falls State Recreation Area, this waterfall is made up of two sections: Upper Cataract Falls and Lower Cataract Falls. Modest in height but impressively wide, these attributes make the falls the largest in the state by volume. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Yes
5%
114 votes
No
95%
2086 votes
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5.
Iowa: Dunning Springs - Located right in the center of the cute small town of Decorah, Dunning Springs cascades down a series of rocks and is the perfect spot for a picnic or a hike. After you've soaked up the natural beauty of the falls and the rest of the small Dunning Springs Park, check out the nearby Ice Cave Park, which features caves that remain filled with ice in the warmer months of the year. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Iowa: Dunning Springs - Located right in the center of the cute small town of Decorah, Dunning Springs cascades down a series of rocks and is the perfect spot for a picnic or a hike. After you've soaked up the natural beauty of the falls and the rest of the small Dunning Springs Park, check out the nearby Ice Cave Park, which features caves that remain filled with ice in the warmer months of the year. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Yes
5%
108 votes
No
95%
2092 votes
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