#1 Palouse FallsPalouse Falls is located in the eastern part of Washington State. If you love rolling hills there is plenty of them to fix your eyes upon here. The Palouse waterfall drops a staggering 198-feet down to the earth. If you are in the area I highly recommend you come visit. The best time for photos is in the mornings and evenings just in case you want to get those memories for Instagram. #2 Multnomah FallsMultnomah Falls is a force to be reckoned with. The view is unforgettable. Take a look at the amazing waterfall. Imagine the fresh air you get to breath in when you are standing on top of the bridge. This Oregon waterfall is being photographed constantly. If you want a shot of your own plan out the trip well and leave some time for foot traffic if necessary. #3 Punch Bowl FallsPunch Bowl Falls is located in a more remote location along the Columbia River Gorge. The rainforest vibe it gives off is personally one of my favorites. This is definitely the place to go if you want to have a great story to tell. The waterfall is only around 35 feet tall. If you are looking for a massive waterfall this one probably isn't for you. But if you love to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the scenery this is your ideal spot. #4 Latourell FallsAlso located on the Columbia River Gorge, latourell falls. There is a clear view point from the highway, but the prefered option is to use the path and get a perfect view of the 249 foot waterfall. There are many other activities in the surrounding area as well so once you are done with your site seeing you can plan the next journey. #5 Myrtle FallsIf you like hiking myrtle falls is perfect for you. There are seeming to be endless miles of scenic trails you can hike. By far the best trail to keep you refreshed is the trail that leads you to the 72 foot high nature masterpiece. #6 Snoqualmie FallsMost of you may already have heard about Snoqualmie Falls. It has been highlighted in several popular television shows. The waterfalls peaks at 286 feet and it plummets into a 60 foot deep pool of water. If you haven't had the chance to see this you need to. The sound of the thousands of tons of water crashing down into the pool of water is intense. #7 Koosah FallsKoosah Falls is surrounded by a luscious moss forest. The waterfall is quite popular in the summer months. I recommend you go in the winter months. You can avoid crowds and you can get some cool photos if you are creative with your surroundings. Camping in the area is also popular so there is another option. #8 Sahalie FallsSahalie Falls is located just right next to Koosha Falls. You can take a hike and make a day trip out of the two waterfalls or you can even split them up for two seperate days. Like Koosha Falls this landscape is more of a mossy terrain. #9 Toketee FallsToketee Falls has a very accessible trail up to it. People of all fitness levels will be able to make it to the view. There is a trail that leads right down to the water for a closer view. Most people tend to take nature up on that offer. #10 Proxy FallsProxy falls is an enchanting 200 foot cliffside waterfalls. The moss scenery gives the hike a majestic feel on your skin as you walk through the forest. Make your next waterfall journey this one right here for some relaxing vibes.
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