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

Published on 12/09/2022
By: sarahzahm
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Nature
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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Colorado: Hanging Lake Falls - It's not the tallest and it's not the widest, but it might just be the most bewitching of all the waterfalls on the list. This beauty in Glenwood Canyon is comprised of fetching skinny fingers of water that flow into an aquamarine pool, offering a handsome reward for completing the short but steep hike on Hanging Lake Trail. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Colorado: Hanging Lake Falls - It's not the tallest and it's not the widest, but it might just be the most bewitching of all the waterfalls on the list. This beauty in Glenwood Canyon is comprised of fetching skinny fingers of water that flow into an aquamarine pool, offering a handsome reward for completing the short but steep hike on Hanging Lake Trail. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Yes
7%
158 votes
No
93%
2142 votes
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Connecticut: Kent Falls - The main attraction of Kent Falls State Park, this waterfall drops over 250 feet, bouncing off multiple levels of rocky outcrops on its way to its rendezvous with the Housatonic River. Take a scenic stroll around the falls to view it from different angles or just have a picnic at its base. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Connecticut: Kent Falls - The main attraction of Kent Falls State Park, this waterfall drops over 250 feet, bouncing off multiple levels of rocky outcrops on its way to its rendezvous with the Housatonic River. Take a scenic stroll around the falls to view it from different angles or just have a picnic at its base. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Yes
6%
149 votes
No
94%
2151 votes
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3.
Delaware: Brandywine Creek Falls - There's no need to beat around the bush: you won't find a bevy of waterfalls in the Blue Hen State. You will find the peaceful and serene Brandywine Creek though, which boasts a wide curtain of water gently dropping a few feet on more than one spot on its course. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Delaware: Brandywine Creek Falls - There's no need to beat around the bush: you won't find a bevy of waterfalls in the Blue Hen State. You will find the peaceful and serene Brandywine Creek though, which boasts a wide curtain of water gently dropping a few feet on more than one spot on its course. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Yes
6%
146 votes
No
94%
2154 votes
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4.
Florida: Falling Waters State Park Falls - Coming in at over 70 feet tall, Falling Waters State Park Falls is the tallest cascade in the Sunshine State. It's located in the northernmost reaches of the Florida Panhandle, making it the best natural wonder of the region and a perfect day trip from the spectacular beaches of South Walton County. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Florida: Falling Waters State Park Falls - Coming in at over 70 feet tall, Falling Waters State Park Falls is the tallest cascade in the Sunshine State. It's located in the northernmost reaches of the Florida Panhandle, making it the best natural wonder of the region and a perfect day trip from the spectacular beaches of South Walton County. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Yes
7%
151 votes
No
93%
2149 votes
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5.
Georgia: Amicalola Falls - This waterfall's name means "tumbling waters" in Cherokee, and it won't take you long to see why they picked that moniker. Dropping over 700 feet, this wonder in northern Georgia's Amicalola Falls State Park is the state's tallest and boasts an impressive series of walkways to get visitors up close and personal with the mist. Have you ever been to this waterfall?
Georgia: Amicalola Falls - This waterfall's name means
Yes
7%
161 votes
No
93%
2139 votes
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