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8 most epic waterfalls in the United States

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Snoqualmie Falls, Washington

Located just outside the small town of Snoqualmie, there is a short hike from the parking lot to see the waterfall.

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Multnomah Falls, Oregon

Oregon’s most famous waterfall receives millions of visitors each year and is easily one of the state’s most popular attractions.

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Yosemite Falls, California

There’s also a short loop hike around the lower section. Or you can opt for a more difficult day hike to the top.

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Palouse Falls, Washington

Washington State’s official waterfall is also one of the last remaining from Ice Age-era floods. At just under 200 feet, Palouse Falls.

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Tahquamenon Falls, Michigan

Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is a beautiful location for outdoor recreation that is still relatively unknown compared to, say, the PNW or the Rocky Mountains.

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Willamette Falls, Oregon

The Willamette Valley may be best known for wine, but you shouldn’t miss the area’s most impressive cascade.

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Havasu Falls, Arizona

Unique on this list as Havasu Falls aren’t impressive due to size (although at 100 feet tall, it is certainly a site to see), but rather the color.

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Shoshone Falls, Idaho

The more-than 200-foot waterfall is the perfect view to enjoy a picnic or relaxing afternoon in the adjacent park.

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