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- Bridalveil Fall Trail - U. S. National Park Service
Plunging 620 feet (189 meters), Bridalveil Fall is often the first waterfall you'll see when entering Yosemite Valley In spring, it thunders; during the rest of the year, look for its characteristic light, swaying flow
- Bridalveil Fall - U. S. National Park Service
Trail to Bridalveil Fall (Easy) Enjoy an up close view from the base of this often-windswept waterfall Especially in the spring, expect to get wet while standing at the base of this thundering waterfall that plunges 620 feet (189 meters)
- Waterfalls - Yosemite National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Bridalveil Fall 620 feet 190 m Flows: all year, with peak flow in May This is often the first waterfall visitors see when entering Yosemite Valley In spring, it thunders; during the rest of the year, look for its characteristic light, swaying flow
- Bridalveil Fall Trailhead - U. S. National Park Service
Trail to Bridalveil Fall (Easy) A short walk will lead you to the base of Bridalveil Fall, allowing you to get an up close view of this often-windswept waterfall Plunging 620 feet (189 meters), Bridalveil Fall is the first major waterfall you'll see when entering Yosemite Valley
- Bridalveil Fall Trail - U. S. National Park Service
Plunging 620 feet (189 meters), Bridalveil Fall is often the first waterfall you'll see when entering Yosemite Valley In spring, it thunders; during the rest of the year, look for its characteristic light, swaying flow
- Bridalveil Fall Trail - Yosemite National Park (U. S. National . . . - NPS
Plunging 620 feet (189 meters), Bridalveil Fall is often the first waterfall you'll see when entering Yosemite Valley In spring, it thunders; during the rest of the year, look for its characteristic light, swaying flow
- Bridalveil Fall Rehabilitation Project - U. S. National Park Service
Bridalveil Fall is the first grand waterfall that most visitors encounter upon entering the iconic Yosemite Valley Bridalveil Fall typically flows throughout the year, impelling year-round visitation and high volumes of use during spring flows
- Bridalveil Creek Campground - U. S. National Park Service
Other Information Be sure to read the site details when making a reservation on recreation gov to ensure your equipment will fit into the site you're reserving You can also find answers to frequently asked questions about length limits and site types or call the Wawona campground office at 209 375-9535 Each campsite contains a fire ring, picnic table, and food locker [33"(D)x45"(W)x18"(H
- Bridalveil Falls - U. S. National Park Service
Bridalveil Falls flows over a hard vertical sandstone cap onto softer sandstone that slopes at a 45-degree angle down to Lake Superior This cliff waterfall is viewed best from the water, but can be seen at a distance from the lower Miners Castle overlook or from the west end of Miners Beach
- Geology - Yosemite National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Yosemite Valley is a U-shaped valley, with the hanging valley of Bridalveil Fall on the right Panel showing the evolution of Yosemite Valley over several millions as glaciers transformed an initially V-shaped canyon to the present U-shaped Yosemite Valley
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