The Yazevy Waterfall is a small cascade-type waterfall on the Yazovaya River.
It is formed by the Yazovaya River, a right tributary of the White Berel. About 2 kilometers south of Lake Yazevoye, the river cuts into a granite rock massif, cut through as a result of centuries-old work of the water flow, the channel has an undeveloped profile. In the channel, small ledges follow one after another, forming waterfalls, rapids and waterfall drains. In total, there are about a dozen cascades, which alternate with each other at a distance of about 200m. The waterfall is located 2 km down from the exit of the river Yazovaya from the lake of the same name.