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Bridalveil Fall Viewing Area (U.S. National Park Service)Aug 14, 2025 · Plunging 620 feet (189 meters), Bridalveil Fall is the first major waterfall seen when entering Yosemite Valley. Known as “Pohono” to Southern ...
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Waterfalls - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)Nov 26, 2024 · You can see Ribbon Fall from the road as you drive into Yosemite Valley ... Bridalveil Fall. 620 feet / 190 m. Flows: all year, with peak flow in ...
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Geology - Yosemite Valley - National Park ServiceBridailveil, Yosemite, Sentinel, and Ribbon falls are hanging waterfalls. Virtually all the natural lakes in the park are the result of glacial scouring. But ...Rockfall · Glaciers · Granite
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Bridalveil Fall Trail - National Park ServiceOct 29, 2025 · Plunging 620 feet (189 meters), Bridalveil Fall is often the first waterfall you'll see when entering Yosemite Valley. In spring, it thunders; ...Trail Overview · Parking
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Bridalveil Fall Topo Map CA, Mariposa County (El Capitan Area)Coordinates: 37.7165936°N, -119.6468332°W ; Approx. Elevation: 4,436 feet (1,352 meters) ; USGS Map Area: El Capitan ; Feature Type: Waterfalls.
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the yosemite and hetch hetchy valleys. - National Park ServiceApr 2, 2007 · Both valleys lie at fairly low levels, the elevation of the floor of the Yosemite above the sea being 3,960 feet, that of the Hetch Hetchy ...
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Rock Formations in Yosemite Valley - National Park ServiceOct 29, 2025 · El Capitan, rising over 3,000 feet above the floor of Yosemite Valley, is a favorite for experienced rock climbers. El Capitan is opposite ...Missing: elevation | Show results with:elevation
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Protecting Pohono: The Restoration of Bridalveil FallNov 6, 2023 · Bridalveil Creek, which feeds the waterfall, travels about 10 miles northwest from Ostrander Lake to Yosemite Valley. The tributary flows ...
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Entrance Reservations - Yosemite Valley - National Park ServiceOct 29, 2025 · You no longer need a reservation to drive into Yosemite in 2025. The $35/car park entrance fee still applies when you arrive.Permits & Reservations · Contact Us · Visitor Access Management Plan
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Bridalveil Fall, California, United States - World Waterfall DatabaseJan 1, 2025 · Location & Directions. Coordinates: Unknown Elevation: 4820 feet. USGS Map: El Capitan 7 1/2". The parking are for Bridalveil Fall ...
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Bridalveil Fall - Mariposa County - Northwest Waterfall SurveyJan 1, 2025 · Form, Plunge ; Watershed, San Joaquin River ; Stream, Bridalveil Creek ; Avg. Volume, 75.0 cu ft/sec ; Flow Consistency, 12 months.
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World's Tallest Waterfalls217. Silver Strand Falls. 620 feet. 189 meters. Meadow Brook. California, United States. Cataloged. 218. Bridalveil Fall. 620 feet. 189 meters. Bridalveil Creek.
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[PDF] Glacier Point Road - National Park ServiceFeb 21, 2003 · Ostrander Lake, the source of Bridalveil Creek, to raise water over the rim of the lake into the creek channel. Grouse Creek, adjacent to ...
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The Book of the National Parks (Chapter 2)Oct 30, 2009 · As a spectacle the Bridal Veil Fall is unsurpassed, The delicacy of its beauty, even in the high water of early summer, is unequalled by any ...
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geographic sketch of the yosemite region and the sierra nevadaNov 28, 2006 · In the spring and early summer, when the snow on the upland is melting fast, the Bridalveil Fall swells to the proportions of a massive aerial ...Missing: seasonal | Show results with:seasonal
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Their Lifeways - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)Early Yosemite residents ground seeds, hunted with spears, and called themselves Ahwahneechee. Southern Miwok were the main group, and their lives changed with ...
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Yosemite Indians - National Park ServiceThis is a brief introduction to the Southern Sierra Miwok life, history, and language, providing further information about the Indian Village of Ahwahnee.
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Explorers and Recorders - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National ...After the Mariposa Battalion became the first known European Americans to enter Yosemite Valley in 1851, doors opened for intrepid tourists and promoters to ...
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Yosemite — The Embattled Wilderness (Chapter 1)The process of dispossession began in January 1851 with the formation of the so-called Mariposa Battalion. Its commander, James D. Savage, accused the Yosemite ...
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[PDF] Discovery of the Yosemite, by Lafayette H. BunnellLafayette Houghton Bunnell (1824-1903) was a member of the Mariposa Battalion that became the white discoverers of the Yosemite Valley in 1851 when they ...
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James and Elvira Hutchings - Yosemite Valley - National Park ServiceEnglishman James Mason Hutchings—an enterprising carpenter, gold miner, and journalist—first visited Yosemite in 1855. Having heard of the Mariposa Battalion's ...
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Paintings of Yosemite - National Park ServiceWilliam Zorach: Bridalveil Fall in Yosemite Valley, 1920. Lithuanian-born, William Zora, his wife Marguerite, and their two small children, spent the summer of ...Missing: appearance | Show results with:appearance
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Early Tourism - Roads and Trails - Yosemite National Park (U.S. ...Early explorer James M. Hutchings said the Ahwahneechee name for Vernal Falls was Pi-wy-ack and that a toll taker ate and slept at the base of the ladder, ...Missing: indigenous | Show results with:indigenous
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[Bridal Veil Fall, Yosemite Valley, Calif.] - The Library of Congress[Bridal Veil Fall, Yosemite Valley, Calif.] Creator(s): Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916, photographer; Date Created/Published: [ca. 1865]; Medium: 1 ...
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Yosemite Grant Act of 1864 - National Park ServiceSep 2, 2025 · The only access in this area during these times will be to Vernal Fall footbridge and Clark Point, with no access to the top of Vernal Fall or ...
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Bridalveil Fall Trailhead (U.S. National Park Service)Sep 15, 2025 · Plunging 620 feet (189 meters), Bridalveil Fall is the first major waterfall seen when entering Yosemite Valley. Known as “Pohono” to Southern ...
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Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite National Park - The Ansel Adams GalleryBridalveil Fall is one of Yosemite's premier attractions. Native Americans referred to the fall as Pohono. Ansel made this classic image in 1927.
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Lights and Shadows of Yosemite (1926) “The Legend of Po-ho-no ...Some ethnologists, however, interpret Po-ho-no to mean “puffing wind,” a happier and, no doubt, more accurate interpretation. Bridal Veil Falls, a silvery spray ...Missing: Ahwahneechee | Show results with:Ahwahneechee
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A Trip to the Yosemite Falls. Newspaper account of an early tourist ...The following newspaper account of the visit, though unsigned, was probably written by Warren Baer, editor of the Mariposa Democrat. It was the first extensive ...
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Origins of Yosemite National Park Place Names | Moon Travel GuidesThe name Bridalveil was given by the editor of the Mariposa newspaper in the 1850s because of the fall's white, cascading appearance. El Capitan: The ...
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The Approach to the Valley, Chapter 1 of 'The Yosemite' by John ...On the other side of the Valley, almost immediately opposite the Bridal Veil, there is another fine fall, considerably wider than the Veil when the snow is ...
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Bridalveil Fall - The Ansel Adams GalleryAug 29, 2022 · The image captures Yosemite's majestic Bridalveil Fall, including the curling mist that inspired its Native American name pohono, meaning “puff of wind.”<|control11|><|separator|>
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Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation | Yosemite Mariposa's First PeopleDec 23, 2020 · “Pohono” is the traditional Miwuk name for Bridalveil Fall, meaning “puffing wind”. And “Yosemite” is the Miwuk word for “those who are killers ...Missing: significance lore
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U-Shaped Valleys, Fjords, and Hanging Valleys (U.S. National Park ...Feb 9, 2018 · Bridalveil Fall in Yosemite National Park (California) cascades down from a classic U-shaped hanging valley. A small mountain glacier may join ...
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[PDF] Report (pdf) - USGS Publications WarehouseDec 31, 1992 · ... Yosemite Valley, east of Bridalveil Moraine (pi. 1), the annual long-term volume rate of rock-fall accumulation within about the last 10,000.
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[PDF] us geological survey - USGS StoreThe Bridalveil Granodiorite (Bridalveil Granite of Calkins, 1930) is well exposed on the southern wall of Yosemite Valley, forming the lip of Bridalveil Fall ...
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[PDF] The geologic story of Yosemite National Park... Mariposa Battalion of militia entered the valley in pursuit of Indians in 1851. Over- whelmed by the majesty of the valley, one member of the battalion, Dr.
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A Tale of Glaciers Past - Volcanoes of the Eastern Sierra NevadaBridalveil Fall was formed during the Sherwin glaciation and provides sightseers today with a spectacular waterfall cascading down a total of 620 feet.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Glaciers - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)Ice Age glaciers played an essential role in shaping Yosemite's landscape. Most of this ice had melted away due to natural warming by about 10,000 years ago ...Tioga Glaciation · Current melting · Researching Past Glaciers in...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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[PDF] Quantitative Rock-Fall Hazard and Risk Assessment for Yosemite ...The geologic record of the past 15,000 years of outlying boulder deposition gives some indication of potential runout distances of future events. However, the ...
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[PDF] Plutonism in the Central Part of the Sierra Nevada Batholith, Californiabatholith probably was emplaced within the margin of the North American plate above an east-dipping subduction zone that generated linear belts of mantle ...
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Geology of Yosemite National Park - USGS.govExfoliation occurs during weathering as when sheets of rocks millimeters to meters in thickness are peeled away during weathering. Starting around two to three ...
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glacial history of the yosemite valleyNov 28, 2006 · However, they indicate unmistakably that the Bridalveil Glacier, which had its sources in the cirque now occupied by Ostrander Lake and on the ...
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[PDF] Extent of the Last Glacial Maximum (Tioga) Glaciation in Yosemite ...Shortly thereafter, USGS geologist Israel Russell investigated the paths that glaciers took from the crest of the Sierra Nevada eastward into Mono Basin, noting ...
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[PDF] Yosemite National Park Geologic Resources Inventory ReportGround-shaking from earthquakes may also trigger rockfalls (refer to the “Seismic Activity (Earthquakes)” section). Relatively few historic rockfalls in ...
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Uplift of the Sierra Nevada, California | Geology - GeoScienceWorldJun 1, 2009 · (2004) attribute ~1 km of late Cenozoic uplift to removal of a dense, eclogitic root to the Sierra Nevada batholith. Studies of xenoliths in ...Missing: USGS | Show results with:USGS
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Researching Past Glaciers in Yosemite - National Park ServiceSmaller valley glaciers flowed down the canyon of the Merced River, near Bridalveil ... Yosemite showing direction of glacial flow in and around Yosemite Valley ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Common Wildflowers - Yosemite - National Park ServiceThis flower has a large number of species represented in Yosemite, from the lowest to the highest elevations. About 100 species exist in western North America ...
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Plants - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)Vegetation zones range from scrub and chaparral communities at lower elevations, to subalpine forests and alpine meadows at the higher elevations.
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Birds - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)Oct 29, 2025 · During the winter, it is a treat to watch John Muir's favorite bird, the American dipper, as it plunges underneath ice in its search for aquatic ...Missing: swallows | Show results with:swallows
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Mammals - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)Oct 29, 2025 · Yosemite National Park's approximately 90 mammal species, and their behaviors, are truly fascinating for park visitors to observe safely and responsibly.Missing: coyotes | Show results with:coyotes
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Amphibians - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)Eleven native and one-non-native amphibian species can be found in Yosemite. Three of these species—the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog, the Yosemite toad, and ...
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Meadows - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)... habitat for aquatic animals that live in lakes and streams. Meadows ... organisms such as algae, microbes, invertebrates, and amphibians. Impacts on ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Yosemite National Park Foundation Document OverviewThrough a rich history of conservation, the spectacular natural and cultural features of Yosemite National Park have been protected over time.Missing: indigenous | Show results with:indigenous
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Yosemite National Park - UNESCO World Heritage CentreNov 16, 2012 · Yosemite National Park lies in the heart of California. With its 'hanging' valleys, many waterfalls, cirque lakes, polished domes, moraines and U-shaped valleys
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Yosemite Valley Rockfalls | National Parks TravelerRock-fall hazard zones occur throughout the park near any cliff faces. If you witness a rock fall from the Valley floor, quickly move away from the cliff toward ...What Is A Rock Fall? · What Causes Rock Fall? · Learn More About Yosemite...Missing: Bridalveil | Show results with:Bridalveil
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[PDF] Bridalveil Fall Rehabilitation Environmental AssessmentAll of the Bridalveil Fall Rehabilitation project area is within the Merced River ... The effects of the proposed water resources actions within the Merced River ...
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Climate Change: Snowpack and Waterfalls - Yosemite National Park ...“Simulated Hydrologic Responses to Climate Variations and Change in the Merced, Carson, and American River Basins, Sierra Nevada, California, 1900–2099.
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Bridalveil Fall Rehabilitation Project - National Park ServiceBridalveil Fall is the first grand waterfall that most visitors encounter upon entering the iconic Yosemite Valley. Bridalveil Fall typically flows ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Treatment of Invasive Plants - National Park ServiceYosemite uses manual, mechanical, and chemical methods, including herbicides, to treat invasive plants. Manual methods include hand-pulling, and mechanical ...
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Visitor Use and Impact Monitoring - ORVs - National Park ServiceAug 2, 2021 · The water of the Merced and Tuolumne rivers is far above EPA quality standards, so the current water quality of each river is measured against ...
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The Restoration of Bridalveil Fall - Yosemite ConservancyNow, visitors who stop at Bridalveil Fall are provided safe access to stunning views of the fall and improved visitor services and amenities. Project ...
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[PDF] Bridalveil Fall Rehabilitation Finding of No Significant ImpactThe largest documented flood events occurred in 1937, 1950, 1955, and 1997, with peak discharges measured in the range of 22,000 to 25,000 cubic feet per second ...
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Climate Change: Fire - National Park ServiceA prescribed fire in Yosemite Valley in 2012 was set to help restore historical forest density and undergrowth after over a century of fire suppression.Exiting Nps.Gov · Alerts In Effect · Park Closures
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Managing Wildfire, Prescribed Fire, and Fuels - National Park ServiceOct 29, 2025 · Fire managers use three tools to mimic fire's natural function in the ecosystem: managing wildfire for resource and protection objectives, prescribed fire, and ...Missing: drought | Show results with:drought