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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Endless Possibilities, The Eagle Revisited
Pictures taken during the year after we built The Eagle. "To plant a gar...
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Before and After Spring 2011
by LynnJust a few shots of what our yard looks like in early Spring and then what it...
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Tropical Beauty By Robert
Before and after. This project won 9 blue ribbon awards. No sub contractors ...
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Creating Paradise
by EnviroscapeThis album documents the before and after of a native garden built around a w...
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My Florida Tropical Backyard
I got inspired to build a pond with my daughter. After building it I realized...
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Outdoor Sanctuary
by LaskinsIt's pleasant to sit, dangling your feet in the koi pond and reading a g...
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My own suburban Eden
I own a very small two-bedroom house which has an even smaller L-shaped back ...
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Super small yard now has an in-ground spa
by Sandi ClarkeWhen I bought my (very small) house, it had a very small yard, a lot of shade...
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Ron, Eydie & Britnee's Garden Pond
by RonRock garden pond (10,000) pounds of rocks. We have the right plants we never ...
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.