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Niagara Falls
I highly recommend spending a few bucks on a poncho if you plan to go on the Maid of the Mist. I skipped it to save money, but ended up soaking wet and damp for hours. Not fun!
If you're driving, park at the state park instead of the attractions. It's way cheaper and you can walk through the gorgeous park to the falls. Just be ready for a bit of a hike.
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Multnomah Falls
wear good shoes if you plan to hike the trails up to the viewpoint. the path can get rocky and muddy; i slipped a couple of times in my flip-flops.
Vernal Falls
Get there early, like 7 AM – the crowds are way lighter and you get great photo opportunities without too many people in the shot. Plus, the morning light is beautiful!
Minnehaha Waterfall
Keep your camera ready when it's sunny. You might catch a rainbow in the mist! That said, I suggest bringing a towel or an extra shirt if you get too close; I got soaked and it was kinda chilly!
Check out the trails! I almost missed them because I was just focused on the waterfall but the paths around are beautiful and totally worth the time. Wear good shoes tho, some spots can be a bit slippery.
Bring your own snacks and drinks! There’s a lovely picnic area nearby, and buying food there can get kinda expensive. Plus, it’s nice to relax by the water with a packed lunch.
Get there early, like around 8 AM. The morning light is stunning for photos and you won't have to deal with big crowds yet. Trust me, it makes everything more enjoyable.
Snoqualmie Falls
Yosemite Falls
Bridalveil Falls
I really think you should aim to get there before 10 AM to beat the crowds. I went late morning, and it was packed! Getting those clear shots of the falls is so much easier when it’s less busy.
I recommend taking the short trail to the base; it's stunning! But be prepare for the mist! I wish I had brought a waterproof jacket or at least a poncho to stay dry while enjoying the view
Bear Creek Falls
I suggest getting there early, like around 8 am, to beat the crowd and enjoy the falls all by yourself. Trust me, it's magical without too many people.
McWay Falls
Bring a good camera and some snacks. The views are stunning, and you'll want to relax and soak it all in while you munch on your food.
Check the weather ahead of time; it can get foggy. If it's clear, you'll get the best views and photos. A cloudy day really hides the magic!
Don’t forget to wear good shoes! The path can be a little uneven and slippery, so comfortable footwear is a must.
Wahkeena Falls
If you have time, take the loop trail to see more than just Wahkeena Falls. It's worth it for the extra views, though wear good shoes because some parts can be slippery!
Check out the restroom situation before you start your hike. There are limited restrooms near the falls, so hit them up at the start