Waterfall - Landscaping Ideas
Waterfall landscaping ideas work best when you treat waterfall as a support move inside a bigger yard plan, not as an excuse to chase generic resort spectacle. These real YardShare examples are most useful for comparing how falling water adds movement, sound, and a stronger destination around ponds, planting, patios, and walkable edges. That keeps this lane distinct from pool-spillway overlap: the strongest lessons here are about circulation, edge treatment, and how a waterfall helps a water feature feel livable instead of flat.
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Completed jobs
These are various jobs we have completed recently and would like to share the...
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Mountain Lodge Pond on a Budget
by Alicia PerryBackyard with a steep slope towards the house was transformed into a patio wi...
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Paradise Water Park
by TB ConcreteMy husband designed and created this amazing pool. The lot had many granite ...
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Serenity Garden at NFNC
This is located out by the screened porch area of our yard. We are retired an...
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Lucky on the lake
My wife Kay and I relocated here when we retired five years ago. We have bee...
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Donnely Project (Toronto, Canada)
Completed with an outdoor kitchen with fridge, barbecue, sink and pergola for...
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City Serenity
This backyard is our private little park in the middle of the city. When you ...
About Waterfall Landscaping
All waterfall photos on YardShare are shared by real homeowners and landscaping professionals, so you can compare full projects instead of a single hero shot. Use these examples to study plant combinations, material choices, and how each feature connects to the rest of the yard before you copy anything at home.
Keep browsing related inspiration: pond ideas that pair naturally with waterfalls, water-feature ideas from real yards, patio layouts near water features, path and walkway ideas around water, broader water-feature inspiration .
Waterfall planning questions
What makes a waterfall feel useful instead of gimmicky?
The strongest examples use the waterfall to support a bigger layout, usually a pond, stream, patio, or planted edge, so the sound and movement improve how the yard works instead of acting like a random prop.
How is this different from a pool waterfall?
This lane is more useful when it stays focused on landscape waterfalls tied to pond edges, planting, paths, and destination space. If the main story is a pool spillway, the design lessons usually belong with pool or spa planning instead.