Dzhurynskyi or the Chervonohorodskyi is the highest lowland waterfall in Ukraine, got its name from the town of Chervonohorod, which used to be here some centuries ago. Located on the Dzhuryn river (Zalishchyky district, Ternopil region) of western Ukraine. The waterfall is 16 metres (52 ft) high and 20 metres (66 ft) wide, there are 3 cascades.
Nearby there are ruins of Chervonograd castle (according to legend, the waterfall was created artificially by the Turks during the siege of the castle) and a water mill. The waterfall belongs to the nature reserve and is run by a local community.