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5.0(4)St Joseph River
A river in Indiana.
5.0(4)Mill Creek
A river in Pennsylvania.
Lake Fork Creek
A river in Texas.
Lake Jessee
A lake in Suamico, Wisconsin.
5.0(4)Fishing Creek
A river in Pennsylvania.
Bennet Creek
A river in Pennsylvania.
Lake Okonoka
A lake in Detroit, Michigan, with camping nearby.
5.0(4)Huntingdon Valley Creek
A river in Lower Moreland Township, Pennsylvania.
4.9(4,946)Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Scalable sandy bluffs sitting 450 feet above Lake Michigan, popular for panoramic views.
4.9(2,651)Lake of the Clouds Overlook
One of Michigan's most photographed locations, the Lake of the Clouds Overlook in Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park offers a sweeping 180-degree view of the pristine lake nestled in the Upper Peninsula wilderness. Accessible via an extensive boardwalk system (including wheelchair-accessible ramps), the overlook is especially stunning during fall foliage season. The parking area serves as a trailhead for the Big Carp River, Escarpment, and Mirror Lake trails, with a steep path leading down to the lake itself.
4.9(2,278)Rocky River Nature Center
Educational center offering wildlife exhibits, a river observation deck & a bird-feeding station.
4.9(2,098)Burney Falls
President Theodore Roosevelt called it "the eighth wonder of the world" — Burney Falls is a stunning 129-foot waterfall fed by underground springs that produce 100 million gallons of water daily, maintaining its flow even in the driest months. Located in the 910-acre McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, the falls were designated a National Natural Landmark in 1954. The park offers camping, cabin rentals, boating and kayaking on Lake Britton, swimming, fishing, and 5 miles of streamside trails.
4.9(1,868)Whitewater Falls
Highest waterfall east of the Rockies, offering 2 overlooks & steep, rugged forest hiking trails.
4.9(1,234)Yosemite Falls
Iconic 2,425-foot waterfall in Yosemite National Park, featuring upper fall, middle cascades, and lower fall. Best viewing in spring during snowmelt.
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