Segmented waterfalls
The flow splits into two or more parallel channels as it falls. Below are the 13 segmented waterfalls in this guide, ranked by documented height.
By Reese Calder, Field Guide Editor · Updated
| # | Waterfall | State | Height | Type | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anna Ruby Falls | Georgia | 153 ft | Segmented | Short hike |
| 2 | Nooksack Falls | Washington | 88 ft | Segmented | Roadside |
| 3 | Paulina Falls | Oregon | 80 ft | Segmented | Short hike |
| 4 | Twin Falls (Rock Island) | Tennessee | 80 ft | Segmented | Roadside |
| 5 | Twin Falls (Eastatoe) | South Carolina | 75 ft | Segmented | Short hike |
| 6 | Twin Falls | South Carolina | 75 ft | Segmented | Short hike |
| 7 | Rifle Falls | Colorado | 70 ft | Segmented | Short hike |
| 8 | Sol Duc Falls | Washington | 48 ft | Segmented | Short hike |
| 9 | Triple Falls (Twin Falls at Camp Orr) | Arkansas | 48 ft | Segmented | Short hike |
| 10 | Pillar Falls | Idaho | 20 ft | Segmented | Moderate hike |
| 11 | Twin Falls of Richland Creek | Arkansas | 19 ft | Segmented | Backcountry |
| 12 | Diamond Notch Falls | New York | 15 ft | Segmented | Moderate hike |
| 13 | Amnicon Falls (Upper and Lower) | Wisconsin | 15 ft | Segmented | Short hike |
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