


This is actually called “Twin Falls”, because the ones in the center and on the left are fed by springs up on the bluff that run year-round – so you can always see those two. The third is a creek that also runs along the bluff and is often dry, but in times of heavy rain it comes to life and produces this magnificent triple-falls spectacle. It had been raining for days when I took these photos in May of 2009. Twin Falls is located at Camp Orr on the Buffalo National River.