The rugged alpine landscapes of North Cascades National Park — about three hours northeast of Seattle — are home to four of the 10 tallest waterfalls in the country.

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The Tallest Waterfalls in the U.S.

The rugged alpine landscapes of North Cascades National Park — about three hours northeast of Seattle — are home to four of the 10 tallest waterfalls in the country.

Seahpo Peak Falls cascades over a peak of the same name, which is found on the eastern arm of 9,131-foot-tall Mount Shuksan. Though it's over 2,000 feet tall, the waterfall is narrow and has a limited flow rate, making it sometimes difficult to see. But other noteworthy sights in this area of the park include Sulphide Creek Falls and hiking trails such as Shuksan Lake Trail and Mount Blum Climbers Trail.

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