Narada Falls is a waterfall in Mount Rainier National Park, in the U.S. state of Washington.
It is said to be the most popular, because the Mount Rainier Highway crosses the falls between its two tiers.
The upper tier is a horsetail that falls in several strands down a nearly sheer cliff, into a canyon that is perpendicular to it.
During the winter, the upper falls freezes and becomes a sheer 150 feet (46 m) of icicles, which attracts many ice climbers.
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