List of waterfalls
| Notable waterfalls of the world | |
|---|---|
| 
 Angel Falls - highest in the world  | |
| Location | Canaima National Park, Venezuela | 
| Total height | 979 m (3,212 ft) | 
This is a list of notable waterfalls of the world sorted by continent, then country, then province, state or territory. A waterfall is considered notable if it has an existing article specifically for it on Wikipedia.
See additional lists of waterfalls by height, flow rate and type.
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Victoria Falls, Zambia / Zimbabwe border, Africa - largest sheet of falling water in the world, width by height

Khone Phapheng Falls, Laos - highest flow rate in Asia
Dettifoss, Iceland - most powerful falls in Europe

Niagara Falls, Canada / United States border - highest flow rate in North America

Iguazu Falls, Argentina / Brazil border - highest flow rate in South America
Wallaman Falls, Queensland - highest single drop in Australia
Africa
Angola
Kalandula Falls, Angola
- Kalandula Falls - 105 m (344 ft) high
 
Burundi
Chad
Democratic Republic of the Congo

Boyoma Falls, Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Boyoma Falls - formerly known as Stanley Falls; highest flow rate in the world
 - Inga Falls
 - Livingstone Falls
 - Lofoi Falls - 165 m (541 ft) high
 
Ethiopia
Ghana

Tagbo Falls, Ghana
Guinea
Kenya
Lesotho
Maletsunyane Falls, Lesotho
- Maletsunyane Falls - 192 m (630 ft) high
 
Libya
Madagascar
- Andriamamovoka Falls
 - Mahamanina Falls
 - Mandraka Falls
 - Rianbavy Falls
 - Riandahy Falls
 - Sakaleona Falls - 200 m (660 ft) high
 
Mali
Morocco

Ouzoud Falls, Morocco
- Ouzoud Falls - 110 m (360 ft) high
 
Namibia
- Ruacana Falls - 120 m (390 ft) high
 
Nigeria
- Erin-Ijesha Falls
 - Farin Ruwa Falls - 150 m (490 ft) high
 - Gurara Falls
 
Rwanda
Somalia
South Africa
Main article: List of waterfalls of South Africa
KwaZulu-Natal

Tugela Falls, South Africa
- Howick Falls
 - Ncandu Falls
 - Tugela Falls - 948 m (3,110 ft) high, the highest waterfall in Africa
 
Mpumalanga
- Berlin Falls
 - Bridal Veil Falls - 146 m (479 ft) high
 - Lisbon Falls
 - Lone Creek Falls
 - Mac-Mac Falls
 
Northern Cape
Tanzania
- Kalambo Falls - 235 m (771 ft) high
 - Rusumo Falls
 
Uganda
Zambia

Victoria Falls during the dry season
- Chisimba Falls
 - Kabwelume Falls
 - Kalambo Falls - see Tanzania above
 - Kundalila Falls
 - Mumbuluma Falls
 - Mutumuna Falls
 - Ngonye Falls
 - Victoria Falls - 108 m (354 ft) high; widest in Africa and one of the widest in the world
 
Zimbabwe
- Mutarazi Falls - 762 m (2,500 ft) high; highest in Zimbabwe, second highest in Africa and 17th highest in the world
 - Victoria Falls - see Zambia above
 
Asia
Madhabkunda Falls, Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Cambodia
China

Huangguoshu Falls, China
- Ban Gioc–Detian Falls - Karst Hills, Daxing County, Chongzuo Prefecture, Guangxi Province; along the border with Vietnam
 - Huangguoshu Falls - Anshun, Guizhou Province; 74 m (243 ft) high, 81 m (266 ft) wide
 - Hukou Falls - borders Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces; 50 m (160 ft) high; 30 m (98 ft) wide; second-largest waterfall in China
 - Yuntai Falls - Henan province; 314 m (1,030 ft) high; highest waterfall in China
 
East Timor

Bandeira Falls, East Timor
- Bandeira Falls - near Atsabe
 - Berloi Falls - Fatisi
 
Hong Kong
- Waterfall Bay - near Aberdeen, Hong Kong Island; historically known for replenishing British merchant ships with its water
 
India
Nohkalikai Falls, highest in India

Vajrai Falls, India during winter
Main articles: List of waterfalls of India and List of waterfalls in India by height
- Abbey Falls
 - Adyanpara Falls
 - Agaya Gangai Falls
 - Aruvikkuzhi Falls
 - Aruvikkuzhy Falls
 - Athirappilly Falls
 - Barkana Falls
 - Catherine Falls
 - Chachai Falls
 - Chitrakote Falls
 - Chunchanakatte Falls
 - Courtallam Falls - also called Kutralam
 - Dhuandhar Falls
 - Dudhsagar Falls
 - Duduma Falls
 - Godchinamalaki Falls
 - Gokak Falls
 - Hebbe Falls
 - Hogenakkal Falls
 - Irupu Falls
 - Jog Falls - also called Joga or Gerosoppa
 - Jonha Falls
 - Khandadhar Falls - Kendujhar district
 - Khandadhar Falls - Sundagarh district
 - Kiliyur Falls
 - Kutladampatti Falls
 - Lodh Falls
 - Magod Falls
 - Meenmutty Falls - Thiruvananthapuram district
 - Meenmutty Falls - Wayanad district
 - Nohkalikai Falls - 1,115 ft (340 m) high; the highest waterfall in India
 - Satoddi Falls
 - Thalaiyar Falls
 - Unchalli Falls - also known as Lushington Falls
 - Vajrai Falls
 - Varapoha Falls
 - Vazhachal Falls
 
Indonesia

Sipisopiso Falls, Indonesia
Iran
Japan

Shōmyō and Hannoki Falls, Japan
- Abe Great Falls - 80 m (260 ft) high
 - Fukuroda Falls - 120 m (390 ft) high
 - Hannoki Falls - 497 m (1,631 ft) high; the tallest falls in Japan; only flows from April to July; twin falls with Shōmyō Falls
 - Kegon Falls - 97 m (318 ft); infamous for suicides
 - Nachi Falls - 133 m (436 ft)
 - Nunobiki Falls - 120 m (390 ft) in four cascades, of great cultural significance, considered a meisho, or "famous site"
 - Shōmyō Falls - 350 m (1,150 ft) high; the tallest year-round waterfall in Japan
 
Korea

The first two falls of Cheonjeyeon Falls, South Korea
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
- Khone Phapheng Falls - southeast Asia's biggest waterfall by volume
 
Malaysia
- Berkelah Falls
 - Cemerung Falls
 - Chiling Falls
 - Gabai Falls
 - Kadamaian Falls - 700 m (2,300 ft) high; the tallest waterfall in southeast Asia
 - Kanching Falls
 - Kota Tinggi Falls
 - Mahua Falls
 - Maliau Falls
 - Takob Akob Falls
 
Nepal
Pakistan
Main article: List of waterfalls of Pakistan
Philippines

Tinago Falls, Philippines
- Camaya Falls
 - Dodiongan Falls
 - Hinulugang Taktak Falls
 - Limunsudan Falls
 - Maria Cristina Falls
 - Pagsanjan Falls
 - Tinago Falls
 - Tinuy-an Falls
 
Russia (Siberia)
- Ilya Muromets Falls - 141 m (463 ft)
 - Kinzelyuk Falls - 328 m (1,076 ft)
 - Talnikovy Falls - 482 m (1,581 ft)
 
Singapore
- Jurong Falls - 30 m (98 ft) high; one of the tallest artificial waterfalls in the world
 
Sri Lanka
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Diyaluma Falls, Sri Lanka
Main article: List of waterfalls of Sri Lanka
- Aberdeen Falls
 - Baker's Falls
 - Bambarakanda Falls - 263 m (863 ft) high; the highest waterfall in Sri Lanka
 - Bopath Ella Falls
 - Devon Falls
 - Diyaluma Falls - 220 m (720 ft) high; most famous waterfall in Sri Lanka
 - Dunhinda Falls
 - Ramboda Falls
 - Ravana Falls
 - St. Clair's Falls - one of the widest waterfalls in Sri Lanka
 
Taiwan

Shifen Falls, Taiwan
- Jiao Lung Falls - 600 m (2,000 ft) high; the tallest waterfall in Taiwan
 - Penglai Falls
 - Shifen Falls - 40 m (130 ft) wide; the widest waterfall in Taiwan
 - Wulai Falls
 
Thailand
Vietnam
- Ban Gioc–Detian Falls - 30 m (98 ft) high; along the border with China
 
Europe
Austria

Krimml Falls, Austria
- Krimml Falls - 380 m (1,250 ft), highest waterfall in Austria
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bliha Falls - 56 m (184 ft)
 - Kravice Falls - 25 m (82 ft)
 - Pliva Falls - 22 m (72 ft)
 - Skakavac Falls - Perućica, 75 m (246 ft)
 

Skakavac Falls, Sarajevo
- Skakavac Falls - Sarajevo, 98 m (322 ft)
 - Štrbački buk Falls - 24 m (79 ft)
 
Bulgaria
- Babsko Praskalo - 54 m (177 ft)
 - Borov Kamak - 63 m (207 ft)
 - Raysko Praskalo - 124.5 m (408 ft), highest waterfall in the Balkans
 
Croatia
- Veliki slap (Large Waterfall) - 78 m (256 ft), highest waterfall in Croatia
 - Skradinski Buk - Krka river
 
Estonia
- Jägala Falls
 - Keila Falls
 - Valaste Falls - 30.5 m (100 ft), highest waterfall in Estonia
 
Faroe Islands
- Bøsdalafossur - 30 m (98 ft)
 - Fossá - 140 m (460 ft), highest waterfall in the Faroe Islands
 
Finland

Pihtsusköngäs, one of the most powerful waterfalls in Finland
- Hepoköngäs - 24 m (79 ft), highest waterfall in Finland
 - Kitsiputous
 - Pihtsusköngäs
 
France
Gavarnie Falls, France
- Gavarnie Falls - 422 m (1,385 ft), highest waterfall in mainland France
 - Trou de Fer Falls - Réunion Island
 
Germany
- All Saints Falls - 83 m (272 ft), Oppenau, Baden-Württemberg
 - Amsel Falls - 10 m (33 ft), near Rathen, Saxony
 - Königshütte Falls - 12 m (39 ft), Königshütte, Harz Mountains, Lower Saxony
 - Röthbach Falls - 470 m (1,540 ft), Berchtesgaden, highest waterfall in Germany
 - Sankenbach Falls - 40 m (130 ft), Baiersbronn
 - Triberg Falls - 163 m (535 ft), River Gutach in Triberg
 
Greece
- Edessa Falls - 70 m (230 ft), Macedonia
 
Hungary
- Lillafüred Falls - 20 m (66 ft), artificial
 
Iceland
Main article: List of waterfalls of Iceland
Seljalandsfoss, Iceland

Skógafoss, Iceland
- Aldeyjarfoss
 - Barnafoss
 - Dettifoss - most powerful falls in Europe
 - Fjallfoss
 - Gjáin
 - Gljúfrafoss
 - Glymur
 - Goðafoss
 - Gullfoss
 - Hafragilsfoss
 - Háifoss
 - Hengifoss
 - Hraunfossar
 - Ófærufoss
 - Selfoss
 - Seljalandsfoss
 - Skógafoss
 - Svartifoss
 
Ireland
- Assaroe Falls
 - Powerscourt Falls - 121 m (397 ft), highest waterfall in Ireland
 - Torc Falls
 
Italy
Cascate del Serio, Italy
- Cascata delle Marmore - 165 m (541 ft), tallest man-made waterfall in the world
 - Cascate del Rio Verde
 - Cascate del Serio - 315 m (1,033 ft), highest waterfall in Italy
 - Cascata del Toce
 - Cascate del Varone
 - Cascate Nardis
 
Latvia
- Abavas rumba
 - Ventas rumba - 1.80–2.20 m (5.9–7.2 ft) high; 249–270 m (817–886 ft) wide
 
Macedonia

Korab Falls, Macedonia
- Bogomila Falls
 - Duf Falls
 - Kolešino Falls
 - Korab Falls
 - Koprišnica Falls
 - Smolare Falls - 39.5 m (130 ft); tallest waterfall in the Republic of Macedonia
 
Norway
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Vinnufossen, Norway

Vøringfossen, Norway
- Espelandsfossen
 - Kjelfossen - 755 m (2,477 ft)
 - Kjeragfossen - 715 m (2,346 ft)
 - Langfoss
 - Låtefossen
 - Månafossen
 - Mardalsfossen
 - Mongefossen - 773 m (2,536 ft)
 - Ramnefjellsfossen - 818 m (2,684 ft); also known as Utigardsfossen or Utigordsfossen
 - Rjukanfossen
 - Sarpsfossen - one of the greatest flow rates of any waterfall in Europe
 - Skrikjofossen
 - Søndre Mardalsfoss
 - Steinsdalsfossen
 - Tyssestrengene
 - Vettisfossen
 - Vinnufossen - 860 m (2,820 ft); the highest waterfall in Europe
 - Vøringfossen
 
Poland
Portugal
- Pego do Inferno - Tavira, Algarve
 - Pulo do Lobo - 20 m (66 ft)
 
Azores
- Cascata da Ribeira Grande - 300 m (980 ft) falls is the tallest waterfall at Fajãzinha
 - Cascata do Poço do Bacalhau - 90 m (300 ft); Fajã Grande
 
Madeira
25 Fontes Falls, Madeira
- Risco Falls - 100 m (330 ft)
 - 25 Fontes Falls - 30 m (98 ft); Madeira
 
Romania
Russia
- Kivach Falls - 10.7 m (35 ft); Karelia
 - Polikarya Falls - 70 m (230 ft); Sochi National Park
 
Serbia
- Kopren Falls - 103.5 m (340 ft); Stara Planina
 
Slovakia

Šútovský vodopád, Slovakia
- Kmeťov vodopád - 80 m (260 ft), High Tatras
 - Šútovský vodopád - 38 m (125 ft); Lesser Fatra
 
Slovenia
Sweden
- Fettjeåfallet - 60 m (200 ft)
 - Hällingsåfallet - 43 m (141 ft)
 - Hallamölla - 23 m (75 ft)
 - Njupeskär - 125 m (410 ft)
 - Stora Sjöfallet National Park - 40 m (130 ft); once one of the most powerful in Europe; however, after construction of the Suorva Dam, the flow rate decreased from an average of 160 m3/s to 6 m3/s
 - Styggforsen - 36 m (118 ft)
 - Tännforsen - 38 m (125 ft) high, 60 m (200 ft) wide, average flow rate 60 m3/s; the largest waterfall in Sweden
 - Västanåfallet - 90 m (300 ft)
 
Switzerland

Rhine Falls, Switzerland - highest flow rate in Europe
- Engstligen Falls - Adelboden
 - Reichenbach Falls - Meiringen
 - Rhine Falls - Schaffhausen
 - Staubbach Falls - Lauterbrunnen
 - Trümmelbach Falls - Lauterbrunnen
 
Turkey
- Düden Falls - Antalya
 - Göksu Falls - Sivas
 - Gürlevik Falls - Erzincan
 - Kurşunlu Falls - Antalya
 - Manavgat Falls in Antalya
 - Tortum Falls - Erzurum
 
Ukraine
Main article: List of waterfalls of Ukraine

Maniava Falls, Ukraine

Uchan-su Falls, Ukraine
- Bukhtivets Falls - 8 m (26 ft)
 - Chernytskyi Falls - 8 m (26 ft)
 - Dhzurla Falls - 6 m (20 ft)
 - Djur-Djur Falls - 16 m (52 ft)
 - Dzhurynskyi Falls - 16 m (52 ft)
 - Holovkinskoho Falls - 12 m (39 ft)
 - Hurkalo Falls - 5 m (16 ft)
 - Kamianka Falls - 7 m (23 ft)
 - Maniava Falls - 20 m (66 ft)
 - Probiy Falls - 8 m (26 ft)
 - Rusyliv Falls - 12 m (39 ft)
 - Shypit Falls - 14 m (46 ft)
 - Sukil Falls - 9 m (30 ft)
 - Uchan-su Falls - 98 m (322 ft), highest waterfall in Ukraine
 - Vchelka Falls - 10 m (33 ft)
 - Voievodyn Falls - 9 m (30 ft)
 - Zhenetskyi Huk Falls - 15 m (49 ft)
 
United Kingdom
Main article: List of waterfalls of the United Kingdom
England

High Force, England
- Aira Force - 66 ft (20 m); Ullswater in the Lake District
 - Aysgarth Falls - Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales
 - Canonteign Falls - 220 ft (67 m); an artificial waterfall in Devon
 - Cauldron Snout - 200 ft (61 m); one of England's highest; upstream from High Force
 - Cautley Spout - 650 ft (200 m); highest waterfall in England; Yorkshire Dales National Park
 - East Gill Force - Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales
 - Falling Foss - 67 ft (20 m); near Whitby, North Yorkshire
 - Gaping Gill - 361 ft (110 m); highest unbroken waterfall in England, with water falling from the surface into an underground cavern
 - Hardraw Force - 100 ft (30 m); highest unbroken waterfall above ground, in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales
 - High Force - 71 ft (22 m); largest volume of water falling over an unbroken drop; one of the more popular waterfalls in England
 - Kisdon Force - Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales
 - Low Force - downstream from High Force
 - Mallyan Spout - Goathland in the North Yorkshire Moors
 - Moss Force - Newlands Valley in the Lake District
 - Wain Wath Force - Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales
 - White Lady Falls - 100 ft (30 m); falls located in a narrow gorge
 
Northern Ireland
Scotland

Steall Falls, Scotland
- Eas a' Chual Aluinn - 658 ft (201 m), highest waterfall in the United Kingdom
 - Steall Falls - 394 ft (120 m), 2nd highest waterfall in the United Kingdom
 
Wales
- Aber Falls
 - Aberdulais Falls - powers Europe's largest hydro-electric water wheel
 - Devil's Appendix - 305 ft (93 m), highest waterfall in Wales
 - Henrhyd Falls
 - Pistyll Rhaeadr
 - Swallow Falls
 
North America
Belize

Big Rock Falls, Belize
- Big Rock Falls - Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, Cayo District
 - Thousand Foot Falls - Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, Cayo District
 
Canada
Main article: List of waterfalls of Canada
Alberta
Athabasca Falls, Alberta
- Athabasca Falls - Jasper National Park
 - Bow Falls - Banff National Park
 - Bow Glacier Falls - Banff National Park
 - Crescent Falls - on the David Thompson Highway
 - Maligne Canyon Falls - Jasper National Park
 - Panther Falls - Banff National Park
 - Sunwapta Falls - Jasper National Park
 
British Columbia

Helmcken Falls, British Columbia
- Alexander Falls - Callaghan Valley, near Whistler
 - Brandywine Falls - near Whistler
 - Bridal Veil Falls - also called Bridal Falls; near Rosedale
 - Canim Falls - Wells Gray Provincial Park
 - Chatterbox Falls - Princess Louisa Marine Provincial Park
 - Dawson Falls - Wells Gray Provincial Park
 - Della Falls - Strathcona Provincial Park
 - Emperor Falls - Mount Robson Provincial Park
 - Helmcken Falls - Wells Gray Provincial Park
 - Hunlen Falls - Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park
 - Keyhole Falls - near Pemberton
 - Kinuseo Falls - near Tumbler Ridge
 - Mahood Falls - Wells Gray Provincial Park
 - Moul Falls - Wells Gray Provincial Park
 - Nairn Falls - near Pemberton
 - Shannon Falls - near Squamish
 - Spahats Creek Falls - Wells Gray Provincial Park
 - Takakkaw Falls - Yoho National Park
 - Wapta Falls - Yoho National Park
 
Newfoundland and Labrador
- Churchill Falls - on Churchill River, Labrador
 - Pissing Mare Falls - Gros Morne National Park
 
Northwest Territories

Virginia Falls, Northwest Territories
- Alexandra Falls - on Hay River
 - Virginia Falls - on South Nahanni River in Nahanni National Park
 
Nunavut
- Wilberforce Falls - Hood River
 
Ontario

Horseshoe Falls, Ontario
- Albion Falls - near Hamilton
 - Helen Falls - Lady Evelyn River
 - Horseshoe Falls - part of Niagara Falls, highest flow rate in North America including the American Falls
 - Inglis Falls - Owen Sound
 - Kakabeka Falls - near Thunder Bay
 - Tew's Falls - Hamilton
 
Quebec
- Montmorency Falls - near Quebec City
 
Costa Rica
La Paz Falls, Costa Rica
Greenland
Guadeloupe
Haiti
Jamaica
- Dunn's River Falls - St. Ann
 - Mayfield Falls - Westmoreland
 
Mexico

Basaseachic Falls, Mexico
Saint Lucia
United States
Category:Waterfalls of the United States by state
Alabama
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DeSoto Falls, Alabama
- DeSoto Falls – 31.7 m (104 ft)
 - Grace's High Falls - 40.5 m (133 ft), highest in Alabama, Little River Canyon National Preserve
 - Little River Falls - 14 m (46 ft)
 - Noccalula Falls - 27 m (89 ft), Gadsden
 
Alaska
Main article: List of waterfalls of Alaska
- Brooks Falls - Katmai National Park and Preserve
 - Nugget Falls - also known as Nugget Creek Falls or Mendenhall Glacier Falls, near Juneau
 
Arizona

Havasu Falls, Arizona
- Grand Falls - 56 m (184 ft), Little Colorado River
 - Havasu Falls – 37 m (121 ft)
 - Mooney Falls – 60 m (200 ft)
 
Arkansas
- Hemmed-In-Hollow Falls – 64 m (210 ft) sheer
 
California

Yosemite Falls, California
Main article: List of waterfalls of California
- Alamere Falls
 - Bonita Falls – 152 m (499 ft) while flowing
 - Bridalveil Fall – 189 m (620 ft) sheer when flowing
 - Burney Falls – 39 m (128 ft), spring-fed, 4 m³/s (140 ft³/s) constant flow rate
 - Chilnualna Falls – 210 m (690 ft)
 - Darwin Falls – 24 m (79 ft), split over two sections and the tallest waterfall in Death Valley National Park
 - Feather Falls – 125 m (410 ft)
 - Illilouette Fall – 110 m (360 ft)
 - McWay Falls – 24 m (79 ft), flowing year-round
 - Nevada Fall - Yosemite National Park; 181 m (594 ft), followed by 97 m plunge at Vernal Fall, year-round
 - Ribbon Fall – 491 m (1,611 ft) when flowing
 - Silver Strand Falls – 175 m (574 ft) when flowing
 - Three Chute Falls - 24 m (79 ft) on Tenaya Creek, flows highly variable but perennial
 - Vernal Fall - 97 m (318 ft); on Merced River just downstream of Nevada Fall
 - Yosemite Falls – generally considered the highest waterfall in North America, with a 436 m (1,430 ft) in one followed by 98 m (322 ft) in another, flowing year-round
 
Colorado
Main article: List of waterfalls of Colorado
- Bridal Veil Falls - Telluride; 111 m (364 ft)
 - Fish Creek Falls – 85 m (279 ft)
 - Rifle Falls State Park
 - Seven Falls – 55 m (180 ft)
 - Zapata Falls – 9 m (30 ft)
 
Connecticut
Georgia

Amicalola Falls, highest in Georgia
- Ada-Hi Falls - 11 m (36 ft)
 - Amicalola Falls - 222 m (728 ft), highest waterfall in Georgia
 - Anna Ruby Falls – 47 m (154 ft) on the Curtis Creek side
 - Cascade Falls - 183 m (600 ft) cascade with 3 drops, the tallest of which is 80 m (260 ft)
 - Cochrans Falls - 183 m (600 ft) cascade
 - DeSoto Falls - the upper falls drop about 200 ft (61 m), the middle falls about 80 ft (24 m) and the lower falls cascade about 20 ft (6.1 m)
 - Dick's Creek Falls - 18 m (59 ft) sheer drop over a granite mound into the Chattooga River
 - Dukes Creek Falls – 46 m (151 ft)
 - Estatoah Falls - several hundred feet, exact height not known
 - Holcomb Creek Falls - 37 m (121 ft)
 - Minnehaha Falls – 30.5 m (100 ft)
 - Toccoa Falls – 56 m (184 ft) sheer drop
 
Hawaii
Main article:  § Hawaiian Islands
(listed after Australia in the Oceania section below)
Idaho
Shoshone Falls, Idaho
- Lower Mesa Falls
 - Moyie Falls
 - Shoshone Falls – 65 m (213 ft)
 - Twin Falls
 - Upper Mesa Falls
 
Indiana
Kentucky

Cumberland Falls, Kentucky
- Cumberland Falls - 69 ft (21 m) drop, home to moonbows when the moon is full, flowing year-round
 - Eagle Falls - 44 ft (13 m)
 - Seventy Six Falls - 76 ft (23 m) drop in Clinton County
 - Torrent Falls
 - Yahoo Falls - 113 ft (34 m), tallest plunge waterfall in Kentucky
 
Louisiana
- Lake Peigneur Drilling Disaster - 50 m (160 ft) drop (all below sea-level) flowed for 3 days in 1980 due to an oil rig drilling into a salt mine
 
Maine
- Angel Falls
 - Katahdin Falls - 800 ft (240 m), tallest waterfall in Maine
 - Moxie Falls
 - Smalls Falls
 
Maryland

Great Falls, Virginia (L) / Maryland (R)
- Cascade Falls - +/- 15 feet, small cascading waterfall in Patapsco Valley State Park
 - Cunningham Falls – 26 m (85 ft), cascading waterfall
 - Great Falls - 16 m (52 ft), cascading waterfall
 - Kilgore Falls - 5 m (16 ft), free-falling
 - Muddy Creek Falls – 17 m (56 ft), the highest free falling waterfall in Maryland
 
Massachusetts
- Bash Bish Falls - 61 m (200 ft); a series of cascades with the final one being split into twin falls dropping 80-foot (24 m) over boulders to a pool below
 
Michigan

Bridal Veil Falls, Michigan
Notable falls higher than 5 m (16 ft). See also Category:Waterfalls of Michigan
- Agate Falls – 12 m (39 ft) cascades on the Ontonagon River
 - Bond Falls – 15 m (49 ft) cascades on the Ontonagon River
 - Bridal Veil Falls – 30 m (98 ft) slide into Lake Superior, in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
 - Great Conglomerate Falls – 9 m (30 ft) on the Black River
 - Laughing Whitefish Falls – 30 m (98 ft)
 - Mackinac Falls - 30 m (98 ft) drowned falls east of Arch Rock
 - Manabezho Falls – 8 m (26 ft) on Presque Isle River in the Porcupine Mountains
 - Miners Falls – 12 m (39 ft) sheer drop in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
 - Munising Falls – 15 m (49 ft) sheer drop in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
 - Tahquamenon Falls – upper falls have a 15 m (49 ft) drop, and are 61 m (200 ft) wide
 
Minnesota

Minnehaha Falls, Minnesota
- Cannon Falls - namesake of the city of Cannon Falls
 - Gooseberry Falls - North Shore of Lake Superior
 - Hidden Falls - Nerstrand-Big Woods State Park
 - Minnehaha Falls - 16 m (52 ft), with a flow that varies and can freeze in winter
 - Saint Anthony Falls - the only waterfall on the Mississippi River until replaced by dams in the 19th century
 - Vermillion Falls - Hastings
 - Wolf Creek Falls - Banning State Park
 
Missouri
- Marvel Cave - 50 ft (15 m), subterranean waterfall
 - Mina Sauk Falls – 132 ft (40 m), highest waterfall in Missouri
 
Montana

Bird Woman Falls, Montana
- Bird Woman Falls - Glacier National Park
 - Great Falls - Missouri River
 - Rainbow Falls – 13 m (43 ft), 1,320 feet (400 m) wide; flows controlled by the Rainbow Dam
 - Weeping Wall - Glacier National Park
 
Nebraska
- Smith Falls - 63 ft (19 m), highest water in Nebraska
 
New Hampshire
- Amoskeag Falls – 15 m (49 ft), on the Merrimack River
 - Diana's Baths – 23 m (75 ft), on Lucy Brook
 - Rocky Gorge – 4 m (13 ft) on the Swift River
 
New Jersey

Great Falls, New Jersey
- Great Falls - 23 m (75 ft) drop; Passaic River, Paterson
 
New Mexico
New York

American Falls, part of Niagara Falls, New York

Eternal Flame Falls, New York
- Akron Falls - 12.1 m (40 ft) drop, in the village of Akron, in Erie County
 - American Falls - 52 m (171 ft) drop, part of Niagara Falls; highest flow rate in North America, including the Canadian Horseshoe Falls
 - Bouck's Falls - 52 m (171 ft), in the town of Fulton in Schoharie County
 - Bridal Veil Falls - 55 m (180 ft) drop, part of Niagara Falls
 - Buttermilk Falls - Buttermilk Falls State Park
 - Chittenango Falls - 50.9 m (167 ft), in Madison County
 - Cohoes Falls - 20 m (66 ft) drop, Cohoes, along the Mohawk River
 - Eternal Flame Falls - 9.1 m (30 ft) cascade in Chestnut Ridge Park in Erie County; a small grotto at the waterfall's base emits natural gas, which can be lit to produce a flame
 - Glen Falls - 9.1 m (30 ft), village of Williamsville in Erie County
 - High Falls - 4.6 m (15 ft), on the Oswegatchie River in St. Lawrence County
 - High Falls - 29 m (95 ft), downtown Rochester
 - Indian Chimney Falls - 18 m (59 ft) drop, at Indian Chimney Farm in Tompkins County
 - Ithaca Falls - on Fall Creek in Ithaca
 - Kaaterskill Falls - 53 m (174 ft) vertical drop for upper falls, total drop for two tier falls is 79 m (259 ft), in Greene County
 - Lucifer Falls - 35 m (115 ft) in Robert H. Treman State Park
 - Pixley Falls - 15 m (50 ft); Pixley Falls State Park in Oneida County
 - Salmon River Falls - 33.5 m (110 ft) waterfall; Oswego County
 - Stony Kill Falls - 27 m (89 ft), Ulster County
 - Taughannock Falls - 66 m (217 ft) single, vertical drop, flowing year-round
 - Trenton Falls - Trenton in Oneida County
 - Upper, Middle, and Lower Falls - a series of waterfalls on the Genesee River in Letchworth State Park
 - VerKeerderkill Falls - 54.6 m (179 ft) sheer drop
 
North Carolina

Cullasaja Falls, North Carolina
Sliding Rock, North Carolina
Notable falls higher than 15.3 m (50 ft). See also Category:Waterfalls of North Carolina
- Batson Creek Falls - 34 m (112 ft) waterfall that meets Connestee Falls in Transylvania County
 - Bridal Veil Falls - 37 m (121 ft); DuPont State Forest
 - Connestee Falls - 26 m (85 ft) tiered cascade that meets Batson Creek Falls in Transylvania County
 - Corbin Creek Falls - 183 m (600 ft) series of cascades
 - Cullasaja Falls - 61 m (200 ft) falls in Macon County
 - Douglas Falls - 21.6 m (71 ft) plunging falls
 - Dry Falls - 20 m (66 ft) sheer drop over an overhanging bluff, allowing visitors to walk behind the falls
 - Eastatoe Falls - 18 m (59 ft) cascading falls located on private property near Rosman
 - Glassmine Falls - 271 m (889 ft) ephemeral sliding waterfall viewable from the Blue Ridge Parkway in Buncombe County
 - Hickory Nut Falls - 124 m (407 ft) horsetail waterfall at Chimney Rock State Park
 - High Falls - 38 m (125 ft) drop; DuPont State Forest
 - High Shoals Falls - 24.3 m (80 ft), at South Mountains State Park
 - Linville Falls - 46 m (151 ft) drop over several steps, culminating in a large 45 ft (14 m) drop
 - Looking Glass Falls - 18 m (59 ft) waterfall near Brevard in Transylvania County
 - Mingo Falls - 36.5 m (120 ft) just outside Great Smoky Mountains National Park
 - Rainbow Falls - 38 m (125 ft) cascade on the Horsepasture River, Jackson County
 - Rainbow Falls - 160 ft (49 m) waterfall in Rutherford County
 - Setrock Creek Falls - 17 m (56 ft) in the Pisgah National Forest; height disputed
 - Sliding Rock - 18 m (59 ft) slide used as a natural water slide, near Brevard in Transylvania County
 - Tory's Falls - 30.5 m (100 ft)
 - Triple Falls - 38 m (125 ft) drop in three steps
 - Upper Whitewater Falls - 126 m (413 ft) cascade
 
Ohio
- Brandywine Falls - 26.2 m (86 ft); Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Northfield
 - Cuyahoga Falls - namesake of the city of Cuyahoga Falls
 
Oklahoma
- Turner Falls – 23 m (75 ft); in multiple steps; in the Arbuckle Mountains
 
Oregon
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Multnomah Falls, Oregon
Main article: List of waterfalls in Oregon
- Multnomah Falls – 189 m (620 ft) in two steps of 165 m (541 ft) and 21 m (69 ft), flowing year-round
 - Punch Bowl Falls
 - Toketee Falls – 36 m (118 ft) in two steps, the latter of which is over columnar basalt
 - Watson Falls – 83 m (272 ft) sheer
 - Willamette Falls – 12 m (39 ft), 1,500 ft (460 m) wide, flowing year-round
 
Pennsylvania
- Dingmans Falls - 39.6 m (130 ft), Dingmans Falls Visitor Center, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
 - Fulmer Falls - 17 m (56 ft), at George W. Childs Recreation Site
 - Raymondskill Falls - 32 m (105 ft 0 in) Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
 - Silverthread Falls - 24.3 m (80 ft), Dingmans Falls Visitor Center, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
 
Rhode Island
South Carolina
- Isaqueena Falls
 - Kings Creek Falls - 65 ft (20 m) drop, near the Chatooga River
 - Raven Cliff Falls - 121 m (397 ft) drop, Caesar's Head State Park
 - Whitewater Falls - upper and lower cascades
 
South Dakota

Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- Sioux Falls - namesake of the city of Sioux Falls
 
Tennessee
- Burgess Falls - 41 m (135 ft), Burgess Falls State Park
 - Fall Creek Falls - 78 m (256 ft), Fall Creek Falls State Park, highest plunge waterfall east of the Mississippi River
 - Ozone Falls - 34 m (112 ft), Ozone Falls State Natural Area
 - Rockhouse Falls - 38 m (125 ft), near Spencer
 - Ruby Falls - 44 m (144 ft), near Chattanooga
 
Texas
- Hamilton Pool Preserve falls
 - Pedernales Falls State Park falls
 
Utah
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Calf Creek Falls, Utah
- Bridal Veil Falls – 185 m (607 ft) tall double cataract waterfall
 - Calf Creek Falls - 65 m (213 ft)
 
Virginia
- Crabtree Falls - 365.7 m (1,200 ft), cascading waterfall with a 122 m (400 ft) drop; tallest waterfall and highest single drop east of the Mississippi River
 - Great Falls
 
Washington

Palouse Falls, Washington
- Angeline Falls - 137 m (449 ft)
 - Berdeen Falls – 259 m (850 ft)
 - Blum Basin Falls - 512 m (1,680 ft)
 - Bridal Veil Falls – 404 m (1,325 ft)
 - Colonial Creek Falls – 788 m (2,585 ft)
 - Comet Falls - 97 m (318 ft)
 - Depot Creek Falls - 295 m (968 ft)
 - Green Lake Falls – 298 m (978 ft)
 - Mazama Falls - 152 m (499 ft)
 - Palouse Falls - 60 m (200 ft)
 - Pearl Falls - 122 m (400 ft)
 - Rainy Lake Falls - 244 m (801 ft)
 - Seahpo Peak Falls - about 670 m (2,200 ft)
 - Snoqualmie Falls – 82 m (269 ft)
 - Spokane Falls - 44.5 m (146 ft); among the largest urban waterfalls in the United States, flowing year-round
 - Sulphide Creek Falls - 665 m (2,182 ft)
 
West Virginia
Main article: List of waterfalls in West Virginia

Blackwater Falls, West Virginia
- Blackwater Falls - 62 ft (19 m) sheer drop from Canaan Valley into rugged Blackwater Canyon
 - Elakala Falls - Blackwater Canyon
 
Wisconsin
- Big Manitou Falls - 50 m (160 ft), Douglas County, highest in Wisconsin
 - Superior Falls - 27 m (89 ft) on the Montreal River into Lake Superior
 
Wyoming

Lower Yellowstone Falls, Wyoming
-  Waterfalls of Yellowstone National Park, including
- Firehole Falls
 - Gibbon Falls
 - Kepler Cascades
 - Tower Fall
 - Union Falls
 - Yellowstone Falls – largest falls in the U.S. Rocky Mountains, the lower falls 94 m (308 ft) and the upper falls 33 m (108 ft), plunge type flowing year-round
 
 
Oceania
Australia
Main article: List of waterfalls of Australia
New South Wales
Apsley Falls, New South Wales
- Apsley Falls
 - Belmore Falls
 - Carrington Falls
 - Ebor Falls
 - Ellenborough Falls - 160 m (520 ft), one of the highest in Australia
 - Fitzroy Falls
 - Tin Mine Falls - estimated 360–459 m (1,181–1,506 ft) including many segments above main drop; possibly the longest, highest in Australia
 - Wentworth Falls
 
Wollomombi Falls, New South Wales
- Wollomombi Falls - 220 m (720 ft), second or third highest in Australia
 
Northern Territory

Jim Jim Falls during the wet season, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
- Florence Falls - aboriginal name is Karrimurra
 - Jim Jim Falls - aboriginal name is Barrkmalam
 - Tjaynera Falls
 - Tolmer Falls
 - Twin Falls - aboriginal name is Gungkurdul
 - Wangi Falls
 - Waterfall Creek Falls - aboriginal name is Gunlom Falls; also called UDP Falls
 
Queensland

Wallaman Falls, Queensland
- Barron Falls
 - Bilbrough Falls
 - Blencoe Falls
 - Bloomfield Falls
 - Browns Falls
 - Clamshell Falls
 - Coomera Falls
 - Daggs Falls
 - Davies Creek Falls
 - Dinner Falls
 - Herbert River Falls
 - Josephine Falls
 - Kearneys Falls
 - Leichhardt Falls
 - Malanda Falls
 - Millaa Millaa Falls
 - Millstream Falls
 - Milmilgee Falls
 - Morans Falls
 - Murray Falls
 - Purling Brook Falls
 - Queen Mary Falls
 - Simpson Falls
 - Stoney Creek Falls
 - Teviot Falls
 - Tinaroo Falls
 - Tully Falls
 - Wallaman Falls - 305 m (1,001 ft) over multiple drops with a 268 m (879 ft) single drop; first or second highest in Australia after Tin Mine Falls
 - Whites Falls
 - Wongalee Falls
 - Yarrbilgong Falls
 
South Australia
- First Falls in Waterfall Gully - 25m
 
Tasmania
Main article: List of waterfalls of Tasmania

Russell Falls, Tasmania
- Adamsons Falls
 - Delaneys Falls
 - Dip Falls
 - Guide Falls
 - Horseshoe Falls
 - Lady Barron Falls
 - Liffey Falls
 - Montezuma Falls
 - Nelson Falls
 - Pelverata Falls
 - Russell Falls
 - Slippery Falls
 
Victoria

Hopetoun Falls, Victoria
- Hopetoun Falls
 - Nigretta Falls
 - Silverband Falls - Grampians National Park
 - Steavenson Falls
 - Triplet Falls - Great Otway National Park
 - Wannon Falls
 
Hawaiian Islands

Akaka Falls, Hawaiʻi
Hanakapiai Falls, Kauai
- Akaka Falls - 442 ft (135 m) drop, Hawaiʻi (hereafter meaning the Big Island)
 - Hanakapiai Falls - 300 ft (91 m) drop, Kauai
 - Hiilawe Falls - 1,450 ft (440 m) drop, Waipio Valley, Hawaiʻi
 - Kahiwa Falls - 1,750 ft (530 m) drop, Molokai
 - Makahiku Falls - 200 ft (61 m) drop, Maui
 - Oloʻupena Falls - 2,953 ft (900 m) drop, Molokaʻi north shore; 4th highest waterfall in the world
 - 'Opaeka'a Falls - 151 ft (46 m) drop, Kauaʻi east shore
 - Pu'uka'oku Falls - 2,756 ft (840 m) drop, Molokaʻi; 8th highest waterfall in the world
 - Rainbow Falls- 80 ft (24 m) drop, Hawaiʻi
 - Waihīlau Falls - 2,600 ft (790 m) drop, Hawaiʻi
 - Wailua Falls - 173 ft (53 m) drop, Kauaʻi east shore
 
New Zealand
Main article: List of waterfalls of New Zealand

Sutherland Falls, New Zealand
- Āniwaniwa Falls (Rainbow Falls)
 - Bridal Veil Falls - 55 m (180 ft) plunge waterfall along the Pakoka River, Waikato
 - Browne Falls - cascades 619 m (2,031 ft) or 836 m (2,743 ft), depending on source
 - Huka Falls
 - Humboldt Falls
 - Kitekite Falls - 40 m (130 ft) 3-tiered waterfall near Auckland
 - Lady Alice Falls - 200 m (660 ft) horsetail in Doubtful Sound
 - Madonna Falls
 - Mokau Falls
 - Mount Damper Falls
 - Owharoa Falls
 - Purakaunui Falls
 - Rainbow Falls (Waianiwaniwa)
 - Sutherland Falls - one of the highest waterfalls in New Zealand, at 580 m (1,900 ft)
 - Tarawera Falls
 - Wairere Falls - highest in the North Island at 153 m (502 ft)
 
South America

Iguazu Falls, Argentina / Brazil
Argentina
- Iguazu Falls - Spanish: Cataratas del Iguazú; also spelled Iguazú, Iguassu, Iguaçu; Puerto Iguazú, Misiones Province; highest flow rate in South America
 
Brazil
- Guaíra Falls - Portuguese: Salto das Sete Quedas do Guaíra; Sete Quedas, on the Brazil–Paraguay border
 - Iguazu Falls - Portuguese: Cataratas do Iguaçu; Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná; highest flow rate in South America
 - Smoke Falls - 340 m (1,120 ft) high; Portuguese: Cachoeira da Fumaça; Chapada Diamantina National Park, Bahia
 - Waterfall Park - Portuguese: Parque da Cascata; Sete Lagoas, Minas Gerais
 
Chile

Laja Falls, Chile
- Huilo-Huilo Falls
 - Laja Falls - Spanish: Salto del Laja
 - Petrohué Falls - Spanish: Saltos del Petrohué
 
Colombia
- Tequendama Falls - 132 m (433 ft) high; Spanish: Salto del Tequendama; Cundinamarca
 - Tequendamita Falls
 
Guyana
Paraguay
- Guaíra Falls - Spanish: Saltos del Guairá; Sete Quedas, on the Brazil-Paraguay border
 - Monday Falls - Spanish: Saltos del Monday; along the Monday River
 
Peru

Gocta Falls, Peru
- Gocta Falls - Spanish: Catarata del Gocta
 - Three Sisters Falls - 914 m (2,999 ft) high; Spanish: Cataratas Tres Hermanas; highest falls in Peru and may be the 3rd highest in the world
 - Yumbilla Falls
 
Venezuela
- Angel Falls - 979 m (3,212 ft); Spanish: Salto Ángel; the highest waterfall in the world
 - Cuquenan Falls - Spanish: Salto Kukenan
 - Llovizna Falls
 - Yutaje Falls
 

Angel Falls, Venezuela
See also
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