From North America’s highest cascade to one that looks like it flows with chocolate, these US waterfalls are all worth a visit.
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Palouse Falls, Palouse Falls State Park, Washington
The nearly 200-foot Palouse Falls plunges fiercely over the side of a canyon into the Palouse River. In February 2014, it was honored as the official state waterfall of Washington.
Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls, New York
What Niagara Falls lacks in height, it makes up for in length. Three separate falls comprise greater Niagara Falls, which straddles the U.S. and Canadian border between New York and Ontario. Two of them—American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls—are on the U.S. side. Together, the three falls have the highest flow rate in the world.
Alamere Falls, Marin County, California
Alamere Falls hits the coastline of Point Reyes National Seashore, technically making it a tidefall. It has a total of four drops, the longest of which is 40 feet.
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