International Waterfall Day
Waterfalls have a way of stopping us in our tracks. International Waterfall Day invites everyone to pause and marvel at these natural wonders.
Inspire wanderlust and environmental stewardship by positioning waterfall experiences as both restorative escapes and conservation calls-to-action.
- Share user-generated waterfall photos with conservation impact stories
- Partner with eco-tourism operators to offer June waterfall trail packages and discounts
- Create calming waterfall video content for streaming platforms and wellness apps
- Spotlight local waterfall conservation projects and donation matching campaigns
International Waterfall Day began in 2020. Bob Matthews from Rochester, New York, started it during the early months of the pandemic. He and his wife loved visiting waterfalls, but travel restrictions kept them at home.
Wanting to do something meaningful, they decided to create a special day to celebrate waterfalls everywhere. Their idea caught on quickly. Within a short time, others joined in, sharing photos and stories about their favorite waterfall spots.
The goal was simple: encourage people to appreciate these natural wonders. Waterfalls draw visitors with their sound, movement, and raw power. They also support ecosystems and provide clean water to many areas.
Bob and his wife wanted people to think about that, not just the beauty, but also the value they hold in nature. The couple believed that if more people felt connected to these places, they’d help protect them.
Since then, International Waterfall Day has grown. More people take time each year to visit, share, or learn about waterfalls.
Some even host clean-up events near local rivers and falls. Others stay indoors and stream nature clips to enjoy the calming effect of flowing water. However it’s marked, the day continues to bring attention to one of nature’s most stunning and vital features.
Explore a Local Gem
Find a nearby waterfall trail and hit the path. Short hikes often lead to beautiful spots with flowing water. Bring a snack, breathe deep, and take in the sound of rushing falls. Don’t forget to snap a few photos. Go early to enjoy the peace before crowds arrive.
Watch Nature From Home
If travel isn’t an option, stream waterfall videos or documentaries. Plenty of high-quality films offer stunning views and relaxing sounds. Choose clips with natural audio for a calming experience. Set it as a backdrop while reading or meditating. Water sounds help clear the mind.
Support Conservation Efforts
Donate to a group working to protect freshwater sources. Many waterfalls need healthy ecosystems to survive. Choose organizations that focus on clean rivers, forest protection, or endangered species. Every contribution helps. Some programs also let you sponsor a natural site.
Share With Others
Post a favorite waterfall memory or photo online. Add a short note about why it matters to you. Stories like these can inspire others to care. Use social platforms to spread awareness in a light, personal way. Keep it brief, heartfelt, and genuine.
Create Something Inspired
Draw, paint, or write something that captures the spirit of a waterfall. Let the movement, sound, or shape spark ideas. Even a simple sketch or haiku can express your connection. Share your piece with friends or keep it as a personal memento.