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The invisible side: 10 waterfalls in the US that you can see from the inside

You'll want to see these 10 stunning US waterfalls with your own eyes as soon as possible - because they can be admired not only from the outside, but also from the inside. Unreal beauty, accessibility and the sea, or rather the waterfall, awaits you on this journey, reports OnlyInYourState.

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Throughout the country, you can find magnificent natural wonders that are fun to explore. If you're looking for an adventure you'll never forget, try the waterfall trip - you'll see a completely different perspective.

1.Dry Falls - North Carolina

Dry Falls flows over a beautiful cliff in North Carolina and falls from a height of 23 m. A magnificent trail will take you directly to the falls, which can be seen from the inside. This waterfall, located in the Nantahala National Forest, is worth seeing with your own eyes.

2.Hamilton Pool - Texas

One of the most famous natural wonders you can find in America, Hamilton Pool in Texas is a place that almost everyone should visit. The underground grotto makes you feel like you have entered another world. In summer it is a popular swimming area.

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3. Watkins Glen - New York

With an otherworldly feel, Watkins Glen State Park in New York's Finger Lakes region is the perfect place to visit if you love exploring waterfalls. The state park has a 3 km Gorge Trail with nineteen waterfalls. You can go through some of them from the other side. This place is a real fairy tale!

4. Horsetail Falls - Oregon

Not far from Portland, you can walk along a short 800 m trail that will take you to Horsetail Falls.

The stunning almost 5m high waterfall has a top platform that you can walk to and walk around. Upper Horsetail Falls has a beautiful view and you can enjoy the relaxing mist rising from the churning water.

5. Little Marshel Falls - Washington

This hike must be done with caution. Some people traveling along this trail have died by slipping on the rocks. An adventure that most consider moderate. The trail is just over 8 km long round trip and will take you straight to Little Marshel Falls.

6 Ash Cave - Ohio

A wonder of nature that is quite easy to get to! You can get to Ash Cave in Hocking Hills State Park by walking the short Gorge Trail or the Rim Trail. Right in the town of Logan, the waterfall doesn't always flow all year round, but when it does, the walk to it is nothing short of magical. Especially the opportunity to see the waterfall from the inside!

7. Memorial Falls - Michigan

If you are not from the Great Lakes State, you may not be aware of the existence of Memorial Falls. The waterfall can be found on Michigan's Upper Peninsula, descending from a height of 12 m into a serene forest. The hike to this waterfall is short and easy, but it's best to visit after heavy rain.

8. Grotto Falls - Tennessee

One of the many treasures hidden in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park! You can get to Grotto Falls with a 5 km round trip hike. The 7m high waterfall may not be the largest you've ever seen, but it's certainly surrounded by a mass of scenic beauty that will leave you in awe.

9. Noccalula Falls - Alabama

A popular open-air attraction that can be visited throughout the year! People from different places come to see Noccalula Falls. In Etowah County, the waterfall falls more than 27 m into a stream at its base. The falls are beautiful to look at from the parking lot, but once you're inside, you'll feel like you're looking at a whole new world.

10. Buttermilk Falls - Pennsylvania

Like other states, Pennsylvania has many waterfalls called Buttermilk Falls, which is why locals often call this place Homewood Falls. Easily accessible from the parking lot, a quick and short walk will take you straight to the falls.

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We are lucky to live in a country where there are so many exciting outdoor adventures.

Address: Ash Cave, OH-56, Logan, OH 43138, USA
Address: Memorial Falls, Munising, MI 49862, USA
Address: Dry Falls, North Carolina 28741, USA
Address: Hamilton Pool, Texas 78620, USA
Address: Grotto Falls, Tennessee 37738, USA
Address: Buttermilk Falls, Ligonier Township, PA 15658, USA
Address: Horsetail Falls, Oregon 97014, USA
Address: Watkins Glen, NY, USA
Address: Noccalula Falls, Gadsden, AL 35904, USA
Address: Little Mashel River Waterfalls, Washington 98328, USA

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