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  • Feature Show Falls divides into several strands as it drops about 180 feet (55 meters) into the Boulder River in the Boulder River Wilderness in Washington state.
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  • The sunrise colors the storm clouds passing over the mountains along Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park, Montana. Lake McDonald is the largest lake in Glacier National Park, approximately 10 miles (16 km) long, and over a mile (1.6 km) wide. Filling a valley that was carved by glaciers, the lake is 472 feet (130 m) deep.
    GlacierNP_LakeMcDonaldSunrise_F03-52...jpg
  • The sunrise colors the storm clouds passing over the mountains along Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park, Montana. Lake McDonald is the largest lake in Glacier National Park, approximately 10 miles (16 km) long, and over a mile (1.6 km) wide. Filling a valley that was carved by glaciers, the lake is 472 feet (130 m) deep.
    Glacier_LakeMcDonald_StormySunrise_1...jpg
  • Edith Creek flows over and around the rugged rocks behind Myrtle Falls in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.
    MyrtleFalls_Close_9061.jpg
  • Snow accumulates on a log sticking out of the mostly frozen Brohm Lake in Cheakamus, which is near Brackendale, British Columbia, Canada.
    BC_BrohmLake_Winter_Log_1748.jpg
  • The Swift River flows into Rocky Gorge, lined by a variety of trees displaying their fall colors in the White Mountains, New Hampshire..
    NH_SwiftRiver_RockyGorge_Fall_1465.jpg
  • Brandywine Creek streaks over a layer of Berea sandstone just before it plunges over Brandywine Falls in Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio.
    OH_Cuyahoga-Valley-NP_Brandywine-Cre...jpg
  • The Carbon River cascades over volcanic rocks left by Mount Rainier's most recent eruption. A dramatic sunset makes Mother Mountain, also located in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, appear as if it is erupting.
    RainierNP_Carbon-River_Mother-Mounta...jpg
  • Cascade Creek forms a small waterfall as it flows over rocks near an area known as The Cascades in Yosemite National Park, California.
    Yosemite_Cascade-Creek_9599.jpg
  • Plants and fallen leaves are visible in the water of a clear stream in the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park, Washington. Fine grains of sand cleanse the streams of the rain forest, resulting in clear, pure water.
    OlympicNP_Hoh_ClearStream_0105.jpg
  • Pink clouds color the sky above Boardman Creek in the Central Cascades of Washington state on a winter evening.
    WA_BoardmanCreek_WinterSunset_1524.jpg
  • The Little White Salmon River plunges in several dramatic tiers at Spirit Falls in Skamania County, Washington. Both tiers are popular with adventurous kayakers. The top tier plunges 35 feet (10 meters). The Little White Salmon River is a tributary of the Columbia River.
    WA_SpiritFalls_BothTiers_SkamaniaCou...jpg
  • Panther Creek Falls, located in Skamania County, Washington, drops 136 feet (41 meters) in several tiers. Panther Creek is fed by several creeks that begin on peaks in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and ultimately empties into the Wind River.
    WA_PantherCreekFalls_1625.jpg
  • Lush vegetation frames this view of Three Bears Falls, also known as Upper Waikani Falls, in Maui, Hawai`i. The triple waterfall, which drops 70 feet (21 meters) is found in Wailua Stream along the Hana Highway.
    Maui_ThreeBearsFalls_2655.jpg
  • The South Fork of the Kings River carved a curved channel out of a large rock in Kings Canyon National Park, California.
    KingsCanyon_KingsRiver_CurvedRock_87...jpg
  • Water cascades from Fern Spring, a natural spring in the main valley of Yosemite National Park, California.
    Yosemite_FernSpring_CloseUp_8251.jpg
  • A bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) sits on a snow-covered branch near Brackendale, British Columbia, Canada.
    BaldEagle_Snow_Brackendale_1727.jpg
  • The Sol Duc river splits into four waterfalls as it dives into a rocky gorge in Olympic National Park, Washington.
    SolDucFalls_7052.jpg
  • The Nooksack River flows over colorful rock in the North Cascades of Washington state.
    NooksackRiver_9861.jpg
  • A portion of Myrtle Falls, located in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, is visible through a melted-out window in a snowy bank.
    MyrtleFalls_Snow_Square_7887.jpg
  • Edith Creek drops about 65 feet, forming this waterfall known as Myrtle Falls. The waterfall is located near Paradise in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.
    MyrtleFalls_CloseUp.jpg
  • Falls Creek Falls, located in Skamania County, Washington, drops 207 feet in three tiers. The bottom two tiers are visible here.
    FallsCreekFalls_WA_8402.jpg
  • The early morning sunlight illuminates a small drop-off in Evans Creek, east of Carbonado, Washington.
    EvansCreek_MorningSunlight_8315.jpg
  • The Merced River, swollen after a period of exceptionally heavy rain, flows over river rocks in Yosemite National Park, California.
    Yosemite_Merced-River_Rocks_9165.jpg
  • Tamarack Creek creates a waterfall as it races over rocks in an area known as The Cascades in Yosemite National Park, California.
    Yosemite_Cascades_Tamarack-Creek_960...jpg
  • The sunrise colors the storm clouds passing over the mountains along Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park, Montana. Lake McDonald is the largest lake in Glacier National Park, approximately 10 miles (16 km) long, and over a mile (1.6 km) wide. Filling a valley that was carved by glaciers, the lake is 472 feet (130 m) deep.
    GlacierNP_LakeMcDonaldSunrise_F03-52...jpg
  • Large rocks in the Snoqualmie River result in small cascades as the river flows over them near Snoqualmie, Washington.
    SnoqualmieRiver_Cascades_5702.jpg
  • The Cedar River forms curved patterns in the water as it flows over and around rocks near Hobart, Washington. The Cedar River flows for about 45 miles (72 kilometers) from the Cascade Mountains to Lake Washington. The upper reaches of the Cedar River are a protected watershed, providing drinking water for residents of Seattle and much of King County.
    WA_CedarRiver_LandsburgPark_4777.jpg
  • The South Fork of the Skykomish River flows past maple trees displaying their fall colors near Skykomish, Washington.
    FallColor_SkykomishRiver_0392.jpg
  • The South Fork of the Skykomish River flows past maple trees displaying their fall colors near Skykomish, Washington.
    FallColor_SkykomishRiver_0384.jpg
  • Fog begins to form over the South Fork Skykomish River near Skykomish, Washington. The river is lined by maple trees that are beginning to show their fall colors.
    FallColor_SkykomishRiver_0405.jpg
  • Pink Monkeyflower (Mimulus lewisii) and other summer wildflowers bloom along the edge of Myrtle Falls, located in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.
    MyrtleFalls_PinkMonkeyflower_9694.jpg
  • The South Fork of the Kings River flows around many large boulders and rocks in Kings Canyon National Park, California.
    KingsCanyon_KingsRiver_8653.jpg
  • Water cascades from Fern Spring, a natural spring in the main valley of Yosemite National Park, California.
    Yosemite_FernSpring_8261.jpg
  • Thick fog obscures some of the evergreen trees growing near the summit of Green Mountain in Washington's Central Cascades.
    EvergreenTrees_Fog_GreenMountain_909...jpg
  • A bright double rainbow forms in the spray at the base of Comet Falls in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. A 320 feet (98 meters), Comet Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in the park. Comet Falls was so named because from certain angles, it resembles the head and tail of a comet.
    Rainier_CometFalls_8560.jpg
  • Comet Falls, so named because it resembles the tail of a comet, is one of the tallest waterfalls in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Comet Falls drops 320 feet (98 meters). It is located in the Van Trump Park area of national park, which is named for one of the first men to summit the mountain.
    Rainier_CometFalls_8555.jpg
  • Falls Creek Falls, located in Skamania County, Washington, drops 207 feet in three tiers. The bottom two tiers are visible here.
    FallsCreekFalls_WA_8393.jpg
  • A small creek in Wallace Falls State Park near Goldbar, Washington, flows past ferns and moss-covered boulders.
    Wallace_LittleFalls_1481.jpg
  • The Chehalis River flows past moss-covered rocks in Rainbow Falls State Park, Washington.
    WA_ChehalisRiver_RainbowFallsSP_6401.jpg
  • Camp Robber Creek cascades over a rock face as it flows from Lake Dorothy in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness in Washington state.
    WA-Alpine-Lakes_Camp-Robber-Cascades...jpg
  • McChord Creek flows under a layer of ice near the base of Elowah Falls on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge. The thick ice formed after a week of subfreezing tempeatures.
    OR_McChordCreek_Frozen_Elowah_5142.jpg
  • McLean Falls, which drops 22 meters (72 feet), is considered one of the most scenic and popular waterfalls in the Catlins region of New Zealand.
    NZ_McLeanFalls_7890.jpg
  • Brandywine Creek streaks over a layer of Berea sandstone just before it plunges over Brandywine Falls in Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio.
    OH_Cuyahoga-Valley-NP_Brandywine-Cre...jpg
  • The sunrise colors the storm clouds passing over the mountains along Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park, Montana. Lake McDonald is the largest lake in Glacier National Park, approximately 10 miles (16 km) long, and over a mile (1.6 km) wide. Filling a valley that was carved by glaciers, the lake is 472 feet (130 m) deep.
    GlacierNP_LakeMcDonaldSunrise_1047.jpg
  • A bright rainbow forms at the base of Narada Falls, a popular waterfall along the Wonderland Trail in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. At Narada Falls, the Paradise River drops 168 feet (51 meters). Narada is a Hindu word meaning uncontaminated or pure.
    NaradaFalls_Rainbow_8639.jpg
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