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Drive to These 8 Beautiful Waterfalls NOT Named Niagara

You don’t have to travel far from home to enjoy the natural wonders of these breathtaking falls

Amicalola Falls

En español | Dawsonville, Georgia
At 729 feet, one of the tallest U.S. waterfalls splashes in a wilderness about 70 miles north of downtown Atlanta. The falls are an easy walk from the park's lodge and restaurant.

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Great Falls of the Passaic

Paterson, New Jersey
Pounding into a basalt chasm barely 18 miles from Times Square, these powerful falls at 77 feet are the centerpiece of our newest national historical park.

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Turner Falls

Davis, Oklahoma
The rocky, flumelike slope of Turner Falls ends after 77 feet in a natural pool, where swimmers cool off all summer.

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Falling Waters Falls

Chipley, Florida
At 73 feet, the highest waterfall in Florida may also be the lowest: It drops into a 100-foot sinkhole, then drains into a limestone cavern.

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Cedar Falls

Hocking Hills State Park, Logan, Ohio
About an hour south of Columbus, Cedar Falls resembles a giant 50-foot ladle, narrowing at the point where the water makes its final drop.

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Marvel Cave Falls

Branson, Missouri
Located in a cave 500 feet below ground, the 50-foot falls are included with admission to the Silver Dollar City theme park.

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Cowley Lake Waterfall

Dexter, Kansas
True fact: Science proves Kansas is, literally, flatter than a pancake — still, Cowley Lake spills over a ledge at 20 feet and into a wood-shaded stream below.

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Multnomah Falls

Bridal Veil, Oregon
Pull off I-84 about 30 miles east of Portland and you'll find yourself a five-minute walk from one of the tallest (at 611 feet), most dramatic falls in the country.

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