Cascade Falls
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Cascade Falls may refer to:
  • Caledonia Cascade
    Caledonia Cascade
    Caledonia Cascade, sometimes called Cascade Falls, is a waterfall located in Rabun County, Georgia, USA near the town of Tallulah Falls. This waterfall occurs on a small stream that drops into the Tallulah Gorge near the beginning of the gorge. This tiered waterfall features three drops, the...

    , also called Cascade Falls, a waterfall located in Rabun County, Georgia
  • Cascade Falls (Falls Creek)
    Cascade Falls (Falls Creek)
    Cascade Falls, also called "The Cascades", is a waterfall located at E. B. Jeffress Park on the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, USA.- Geology :...

    , a waterfall near Boone, North Carolina
  • Cascade Falls (Merced River Gorge), a waterfall near Yosemite National Park
    Yosemite National Park
    Yosemite National Park is a United States National Park spanning eastern portions of Tuolumne, Mariposa and Madera counties in east central California, United States. The park covers an area of and reaches across the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountain chain...

    , California
    California
    California is a state located on the West Coast of the United States. It is by far the most populous U.S. state, and the third-largest by land area...

  • Cascades Rapids
    Cascades Rapids
    The Cascades Rapids were an area of rapids along North America's Columbia River, between the U.S. states of Washington and Oregon. Through a stretch approximately wide, the river dropped about in .-Boat portage:Boat travelers were forced to either portage boats and supplies or pull boats up with...

    , defunct rapids in the Columbia River Gorge (U.S. Pacific Northwest)
  • Cascades Waterfall (Craggy Mountains), a waterfall in the Great Craggy Mountains in Buncombe County, North Carolina
  • Cascade Falls, Washington, a fictional town in the game World in Conflict
    World in Conflict
    World in Conflict, or WiC, is a real-time tactical video game developed by the Swedish video game company Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows. The game was released in September 2007...

  • Cascade Falls (Iskut River)
    Cascade Falls (Iskut River)
    Cascade Falls is a waterfall on the Iskut River in the Stikine Country of northwestern British Columbia, Canada, to the southeast of Mount Edziza and near the Stewart-Cassiar Highway. About 40 feet tall, it is located at the south end of Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park....

    , a waterfall on the Iskut River in the Stikine Country of northwestern British Columbia, Canada
  • Cascade Falls (Kettle River)
    Cascade Falls (Kettle River)
    Cascade Falls is a waterfall on the Kettle River in the Boundary Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia. They are located just south of Christina Lake and just north of the Canada-United States border in a gorge 200-300 yards long and just below the railway bridge over the Kettle by...

    , a waterfall on the Kettle River in British Columbia, Canada, just south of Christina Lake and adjacent to the ghost town of Cascade City aka Cascade, which was named for the falls
  • Cascade Falls in Waterfalls of Montana
    Waterfalls of Montana
    There are at least 120 named waterfalls in Montana.A waterfall is a place where flowing water rapidly drops in elevation as it flows over a steep region or a cliff. Waterfalls are most commonly formed when a river is young....


See also

  • Cascade (disambiguation)
  • Cascades (disambiguation)
    Cascades (disambiguation)
    * Cascade Range, a mountain range in the Pacific Northwest, spanning the border between Canada and the United States and as far south as California...

  • Cascadero Falls
    Cascadero Falls
    Cascadero Falls is a waterfall on the Finlay River in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located just below that river's head at the outlet of Thutade Lake. The height of the falls is 180 ft and below it there are numerous cascades or rapids in a twisting course prior to the...

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