Many US residents don't have to travel far to see gorgeous waterfalls. From New York to Alaska and beyond, plenty of states have cascades worth visiting. Some are easily accessible, but others require ...
I've traveled to every US state and national park. Seward, Alaska, and Sedona, Arizona are two of the most beautiful places I've visited.
New York may be known for the towering skyline of Manhattan, but step beyond the city limits and you’ll discover a state rich ...
Don’t go chasing waterfalls, especially this one. Northern California’s Mossbrae Falls has adventure seekers risking arrest — and their lives — just to get a glimpse of it. Fed from glaciers on Mount ...
While Oregon is home to more than 200 named waterfalls, only one with a "fairy tale feel" made Travel + Leisure's list of the ...
California has different biomes within the states borders as well as many lakes, rivers and waterfalls, but finding some of the best in the state can be difficult. The state also has one of the most ...
California has different biomes within the state's borders as well as many lakes, rivers and waterfalls, but finding some of the best in the state can be difficult. The state also has one of the most ...
Colorado contains hundreds of named and unnamed waterfalls thanks to its abundant snowmelt and mountains. They vary from low, wide cascades to several hundred-foot free falls through narrow canyons.
ATLANTA — Whether you’re into hiking or just want a peek at a spectacular view, north Georgia is home to some of the most beautiful waterfalls you will see -- and they’re not that far away. Here are a ...
Can you call it a waterfall if the water isn’t falling? We vote yes, and believe winter to be the coolest — see what we did there? — time to check out these frozen-over cascades. (Waterstill just ...