Some waterfalls may only be a trickle or completely dry in the fall, but others, like Bond Falls on the Ontonagon River in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, continue to have a steady flow of water. There are a series of rapids totaling about 20 feet before the main drop of 50 feet with a width of more than 100 feet as it makes it way to Lake Superior.
Bond Falls
This picture and video are really beautiful. The colored leaves in the background are so awesome.