Waterfalls Like Niagara… But More Budget-Friendly
Dreaming of the power and beauty of Niagara Falls but want something easier on your wallet? Don’t worry—I got you! 💙 Here are 5 stunning waterfall destinations that will leave you just as breathless—without the Niagara price tag.
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📍1. Cumberland Falls
Nicknamed the “Niagara of the South,” this beauty is one of the few places in the world where you can see a moonbow 🌈 at night during a full moon! Entrance to Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is FREE.
💰Budget tip: Stay at the park’s lodge or camp for cheap, and enjoy free trails with river views!
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Even taller than Niagara, this hidden gem in Twin Falls is often called the “Niagara of the West.” Entrance to the park is only $5 per car (seasonal)!
💰Budget tip: Visit in spring when water flow is strongest—pack a picnic for gorgeous cliffside views.
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Located in the Upper Peninsula, these falls are jaw-dropping during fall foliage! 🍁 The Upper Falls are some of the largest east of the Mississippi.
💰Budget tip: Entry to the state park is under $10 with a Michigan Recreation Passport.
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📍4. Amicalola Falls
Georgia’s tallest waterfall (729 feet!) is part of a peaceful state park with hiking trails, scenic views, and cozy cabins.
💰Budget tip: Day entry is $5 per vehicle, and you can hike to the top without spending a dime more!
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📍5. Great Falls
Just outside D.C., this underrated gem features roaring cascades and dramatic cliff views. You can see them from either side of the Potomac River!
💰Budget tip: Entry to Great Falls Park is $20 per car (good for 7 days), and perfect for a full-day outdoor adventure.
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✈️ Save this for your next budget getaway!
Which one would you visit first? Drop your favorite in the comments! 👇💧
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I just might have to make a day trip to Kentucky or Michigan! I didn’t realize how close beautiful places are to me.