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8 most epic waterfalls in the United States

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Shoshone Falls

Located along the Snake River, you’ll always find an impressive site at Shoshone, no matter the season. 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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Anna Ruby Falls

In the mountains of Georgia, you’ll find this gem of a waterfall. Ringing in at 150 feet, it’s easily accessed via a half-mile trail from the visitor center.

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Brandywine Falls

The rock that this 65-foot waterfall drops off of dates back millions of years ago. Thus, it’s worn away and creates the best environment for a veil-like appearance

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Ruby Falls

At 145 feet, Ruby Falls near Chattanooga is impressive already, but even more so is the waterfall’s unique location.

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Alamere Falls

Located deep in the Northern California wilderness, you’ll need to hike 8.5 miles on often less-than-ideal terrain to reach it. However, the view of cascading water down to the beach is a fantastic reward!

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Lower Calf Creek Falls

This waterfall requires a bit more effort to access, as it lies at the end of a 3-mile (one-way) trail in southern Utah.

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Waimoku Falls

On the island of Maui in Haleakala National Park is this massive 400-foot waterfall. To reach it, hike just under two miles on a moderate trail through the rainforest.

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Whitewater Falls

The upper and lower falls all come in at over 400 feet each, making the entire cascade more than 800 feet of rushing vertical water.

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