Considered on a global basis, waterfalls tend to occur in three principal kinds of areas: (1) along the margins of high plateaus or the great fractures that dissect them; (2) along fall lines, which mark a zone between resistant crystalline rocks of continental interiors and weaker sedimentary...
I ultimately hope to eventually visit and document all of these additional waterfalls in detail on this website. If you are looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure, these other waterfalls will likely deliver that. Search for a specific Vermont or New England waterfall on the entire www....
Beach and pool days have arrived on the SouthCoast, and it's always important to know how to keep yourself, and your family, safe while spending time around water. This summer, keep these water safety tips in mind, courtesy of the Massachusetts State Police Dive Team. Keep an Eye on Th...
, also known as Pigeon Falls, is the largest waterfall in Minnesota. Right along the Minnesota/Ontario border, the 120-foot falls are incredible to see. An easy 0.5 paved trail takes you near the falls so you can see the splendor up close. ...
10 of the Best Waterfalls in Connecticut Yantic Falls - 210 Yantic St, Norwich 'Love What You Do' YouTube Page Yantic Falls - 210 Yantic St, Norwich According to the website, newenglandwaterfalls.com, the legend has been told through the years that Yantic Falls was a favorite camping spot...
The Finger Lakes were formed by glaciers during the last ice age, which gouged deep channels into the earth and created long, narrow valleys. The lakes are all oriented north-south, with steep hillsides rising up from the shorelines. The longest of the lakes, Cayuga and Seneca, are each ...
An amazing, hidden place deep in the woods in Herkimer County. Paths, ancient relics, abundant wildlife, mysterious caves, and one of the most fun waterfalls a family can find. The water is cold and clear, perfect for swimming and having fun. Falls are not very large, but "oh-so-charmi...