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Don’t go chasing waterfalls, especially this one. Northern California’s Mossbrae Falls has adventure seekers risking arrest — and their lives — just to get a glimpse of it.
Many of the waterfalls on this list are inexpensive to visit — they're in state or national parks or national forests, and entry costs $5 to $35 per vehicle for a seven-day pass.
Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Parks are putting on a show this year, with some of the most iconic waterfalls in the West.
The waterfall is about 2.5 miles from the Devil's Postpile National Monument in Mammoth Lakes. The falls are named after the rainbows that appear near the base of the falls on sunny days.
The waterfall is beautiful year-round, but particularly during high water periods, when a second fall appears to the right of the main flow, adding to the spot’s beauty.
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