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Cascade Falls (Park County, Montana)
Cascade Falls may refer to: Canada *Cascade Falls (Iskut River), a waterfall in British Columbia *Cascade Falls (Kettle River), a waterfall in British Columbia * Cascade Falls Regional Park, British Columbia United States :''Alphabetical by state'' *Cascade Falls (Georgia), or Caledonia Cascade, a waterfall in Rabun County, Georgia *Cascade Falls (Ellicott City), a waterfall in Patapsco Valley State Park, Maryland * Cascade Falls (Jackson, Michigan), an artificial waterfall attraction in Cascade Falls Park *Cascade Falls, a waterfall of Montana *Cascade Falls (Falls Creek), a waterfall near Boone, North Carolina *Cascades Waterfall (Craggy Mountains), Buncombe County, North Carolina *Cascade Falls (Lincoln County, Oregon), a waterfall *Cascade Falls (Linn County, Oregon), a waterfall *Cascades Rapids, or Cascade Falls, a defunct rapids along the Columbia River in Oregon and Washington *Cascade Falls, a waterfall in the Cascades conservation area, Giles County, Virginia *Cascade Fa ...
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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 tall, it is located at the south end of Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park. See also *List of waterfalls of British Columbia The following list of waterfalls of British Columbia include all waterfalls of superlative significance. Tallest waterfalls By overall height , there are 36 confirmed waterfalls with an overall height of at least . By tallest single drop , th ... References {{BritishColumbiaInterior-geo-stub Stikine Country Waterfalls of British Columbia ...
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Cascade Falls (Linn County, Oregon)
Cascade Falls is a waterfall from the Quartzville Creek in Linn County, Oregon. The waterfall is known for being a point for river rafting through the Quartzville corridor and is the centerpiece attraction of the Dogwood Recreation Site. See also * List of waterfalls in Oregon There are at least 238 waterfalls in the U.S. state of Oregon. See also * Lists of Oregon-related topics {{United States topic, navbar=plain, title= Waterfalls in the United States, prefix=List of waterfalls in Oreg ... References {{Waterfalls of Oregon Waterfalls of Oregon Landforms of Linn County, Oregon ...
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Cascade (other)
Cascade, Cascades or Cascading may refer to: Science and technology Science *Cascade waterfalls, or series of waterfalls * Cascade, the CRISPR-associated complex for antiviral defense (a protein complex) * Cascade (grape), a type of fruit * Biochemical cascade, a series of biochemical reactions, in which a product of the previous step is the substrate of the next * Energy cascade, a process important in turbulent flow and drag by which kinetic energy is converted into heat * Collision cascade, a set of nearby adjacent energetic collisions of atoms induced by an energetic particle in a solid or liquid * Ecological cascade, a series of secondary extinctions triggered by the primary extinction of a key species in an ecosystem * Trophic cascade, an interaction that can occur throughout an ecosystem when a trophic level is suppressed Computing * Cascading classifiers, a multistage classification scheme * Cascading deletion, a way to handle deletions in database systems * Cascading (so ...
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Cascade River (other)
The Cascade River is a placename that can mean: *Cascade River (Alberta) (Canada), a tributary of the Bow River *Cascade River (Ontario) (Canada) *Cascade River (Mindanao) (Philippines) *Cascade River (Minnesota) (United States) *Cascade River (New Zealand) *Cascade River (Nunavut) (Canada), a minor river on the Meta Incognita Peninsula on Baffin Island *Cascade River (Tasmania) (Australia) * Cascade River (Washington) (United States) See also * Cascade Creek (other) *Cascade (other) Cascade, Cascades or Cascading may refer to: Science and technology Science *Cascade waterfalls, or series of waterfalls * Cascade, the CRISPR-associated complex for antiviral defense (a protein complex) * Cascade (grape), a type of fruit * Bioch ...
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Cascade Creek (other)
Cascade Creek may refer to: * Cascade Creek (Grand Teton National Park), Wyoming * Cascade Creek (San Anselmo Creek), California * Cascade Creek (South Dakota) * Cascade Creek, in British Columbia's Cascade Falls Regional Park * Cascade Creek, a tributary to Fountain Creek in Colorado See also * Cascade River (other) * Cascade Falls (other) * Cascade Lake (other) Cascade Lake may refer to: Lakes in the United States * Cascade Lake (California) * Lake Cascade, formerly Cascade Reservoir, Idaho * Cascade Lake (Cook County, Minnesota) * Cascade Lake (Montana), in the List of lakes in Sweet Grass County, Montan ...
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Cascade Falls (Osceola)
Cascade Falls is a waterfall in the small town of Osceola, Wisconsin. The water source for Cascade Falls is the Osceola Creek which runs through the Osceola Mill Pond and then flows into the St. Croix River (Wisconsin-Minnesota). Characteristics The structure of the Cascade Falls has an undercutting knickpoint. The knick point is created by the flow and splash of water, which will eventually cause the base of the water fall to erode and eventually become unstable enough to collapse. Geology The Cascade Falls were carved out by the St. Croix River which is much larger. The St. Croix River created a canyon A canyon (from ; archaic British English spelling: ''cañon''), or gorge, is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs resulting from weathering and the erosion, erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales. Rivers have a natural tenden ... which developed the Osceola Creek and the smaller Geiger Falls in the same area. History William Kent discovered the Cascade Fa ...
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Cascades (conservation Area)
Cascades (conservation area) is an area in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests of western Virginia, United States, that has been recognized by the Wilderness Society as a special place worthy of protection from logging and road construction The area is named after a 60-foot waterfall on Little Stony Creek which flows out of the area into the New River. With easily accessible trails, the area has become a popular destination. The area is part of the ''Mountain Lake Wilderness Cluster''. Location and access The Cascades Conservation Area is located in the Appalachian Mountains in Giles County near Pembroke, Va. The area is bounded on the north by Pacers Gap Road (SR 714), on the west by Butt Mountain and on the south and east by Doe Mountain. The trailhead for the hike to the Cascades waterfall is about 4 miles from Pembroke on a well maintained road. The Forest Service collects a fee for parking at the trailhead. On weekends, there may be a wait required b ...
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Cascades Rapids
The Cascades Rapids (sometimes called Cascade Falls or Cascades of the Columbia) 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 . These rapids or cascades, along with the many cascades along the Columbia River Gorge in this area of Oregon and Washington, gave rise to the name for the surrounding mountains: the Cascade Range. In 1896 the Cascade Locks and Canal were constructed to bypass the rapids. In the late 1930s, the construction of the Bonneville Dam led to the submerging of the rapids and most of the 1896 structures. Fishing site The rapids were an important fishing site for Native Americans, who would catch salmon as they swam upriver to spawn. Obstacle on Oregon Trail They also posed a major obstacle to the development of the Oregon Trail; initially, pioneers would gather at The Dalles to await small boats to carry them to the Willam ...
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Cascade Falls (Lincoln County, Oregon)
Cascade Falls is a waterfall from the Cascade Creek, shortly before it empties in Alsea River, in Lincoln County, Oregon. Cascade Creek is known for being a point for fishing chinook salmon, bull trout, and steelhead trout. See also * List of waterfalls in Oregon There are at least 238 waterfalls in the U.S. state of Oregon. See also * Lists of Oregon-related topics {{United States topic, navbar=plain, title= Waterfalls in the United States, prefix=List of waterfalls in Oreg ... References {{Waterfalls of Oregon Waterfalls of Lincoln County, Oregon ...
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Cascade Falls (Kettle River)
Cascade Falls is a waterfall on the Kettle River (Columbia River), Kettle River in the Boundary Country of the British Columbia Interior, Southern Interior of British Columbia. They are located just south of Christina Lake (British Columbia), 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 the Kettle Valley Railway, southern mainline of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The ghost town of Cascade, British Columbia, Cascade City aka Cascade is nearby and was named for the falls, even though they were not officially named until 1977. References

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Cascades Waterfall (Craggy Mountains)
Douglas Falls are a 60-foot waterfall located in Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. It is on a tributary of Waterfall Creek which flows into the Ivy River, and it is within the Big Ivy section of the Pisgah National Forest. The stream flows off the slope of Craggy Pinnacle, starting just below the Blue Ridge Parkway. It is surrounded by a forest of very large Eastern Hemlock trees, which are dead following attack by the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid. Visitors should be very careful when visiting this falls, as the dead Hemlocks will start to decay and fall within the next few years. Natural history The falls are located on a tributary of Waterfall Creek, which eventually flows into Carter Creek. History Douglas Falls was supposedly named for William O. Douglas, a Supreme Court Justice and author of ''Of Men and Mountains: The Classic Memoir of Wilderness Adventure''.Kevin Adams, ''North Carolina Waterfalls'', p. 150 Visiting the falls The trail to the falls is located ...
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