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8 most epic waterfalls in the United States

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Snoqualmie Falls, Washington

One of the largest cascades in the state and the most impressive you’ll see this close to Seattle (about a 30-minute drive from downtown).

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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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Colonial Creek Falls, Washington

Deep in North Cascades National Park lies Washington’s largest waterfall, one of the biggest in the US. Colonial Creek is 4,000 feet across and has 15 drops of over 2,500 feet.

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Yosemite Falls, California

One of the country’s most visited parks is also home to one of the most epic waterfalls. Yosemite Falls is a combination of three different cascades that ring in at just under 2,500 feet.

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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.

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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. Located not far from Portland.

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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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