12 must see waterfalls in the US (6 East, 6 West)
The US is blessed with an abundance of amazing waterfalls that should be at the top of any nature lover's travel bucket list. Here are 12 of the best waterfalls to consider visiting when you want to get up close and personal with the beauty of the great outdoors:

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Havasu Falls - Arizona
Located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation, these falls are one of the most remarkable natural features of the state of Arizona. What makes these falls so special is the gorgeous contrast between the distinct bluish green waters of Havasu Creek and the red-rock cliffs of the Grand Canyon region.
Cumberland Falls - Kentucky
Located along the Cumberland River in Southeastern Kentucky, this beauty cascades nearly 70 feet over a sandstone bed. This waterfall is the highlight of any visit to the Cumberland Falls State Resort Park. Hikers flock to this area of Kentucky for its excellent hiking opportunities.
Anna Ruby Falls - Georgia
This charming waterfall is located near Unicoi State Park in White County adjacent to the town of Helen. You can reach the falls via a 1/2-mile hike along a paved trail. The effort is well worth it once you get a glimpse of the scenic falls. While in the area, be sure to check out the neighboring Dukes Creek Falls and Raven Cliff Falls.
Multnomah Falls - Oregon
Conveniently located just 30 minutes from Portland, Multnomah Falls rises and falls over 600 feet. Visitors can reach the falls from a parking area just off of I-84. From the base of the falls, you can walk across the Benson Bridge, spanning the falls along the base of the first tier of water.
Tahquamenon Falls - Michigan
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is no stranger to beautiful waterfalls such as the famous Tahquamenon Falls. These falls form a classic block shape as they fall into the raging river below. The waterfall is especially beautiful during the fall when paired with the colorful foliage.
Bushkill Falls - Pennsylvania
Branded as the Niagra of Pennsylvania, the Bushkill Falls encompasses a series of eight waterfalls that are nestled into the popular Pocono Mountains. Visitors can reach the falls from the many hiking trails and bridges that traverse the area.

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Niagra Falls - New York
No list of waterfalls is complete without mentioning Niagra Falls. These legendary falls straddle both the Canadian border in Ontario and the US border in New York state. The sheer size and scope of this monstrosity make it a must-visit destination for those who appreciate the power of Mother Nature.
Burney Falls - California
Located near Mt. Shasta, this waterfall delivers an explosion of colors. The crystal waters cascade off of a green and mossy cliff into a deep plunge pool exhibiting a vibrant aquamarine hue.
Bridal Veil Falls - California
Yosemite National Park claims two entries on this list because it is too hard to choose just one. Bridal Veil Falls measures 620-feet tall and is one of the most photographed waterfalls in the world for good reason.
Yosemite Falls - California
You cannot help but be mesmerized when you first set eyes on these iconic falls in Yosemite National Park. Measuring 2,425 feet, Yosemite Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls on the planet and is the crown jewel of this national treasure.

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Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River - Wyoming
While most visitors flock to Yellowstone National Park for its geysers and wildlife viewing, the area also features this magnificent waterfall that is worthy of a stop.
Looking Glass Falls - North Carolina
Brevard is the home to these falls, located just off the legendary Blue Ridge Parkway. This spinning waterfall merges into one single drop off of a towering cliff. The hike from the trailhead to the falls is less than 1/4-mile, making it an easy venture for most people.
Before you head out to explore these stunning waterfalls, be sure to check the local forecast. You do not want to be caught unprepared for the elements with your waterfall chasing adventure.
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