One of the most famous waterfalls in Yosemite valley, bridal veil fall is about 600 feet high and flows year around. It is usually the first waterfall that most visitors encounter after arriving at the valley. In a strong wind, the falling water is often blown sideways, and when the flow is weak, it may not reach the ground directly below. That is why native americans called the waterfall Pohono: Spirit of the puffing wind.
To reach the bottom of the fall, you need to take the 1.2 mile round trip. The best time to visit the fall is the spring. The snowmelt roars over the falls and it fell like taking a shower under a tornado. There is a large park lot by the south drive, you can also park along the road. The park lot also has a grand view of El Capitan on the other side of the road. During the winter time, the rocks near the bottom of fall are very icy and slippery and you can fall easily, be aware.
There is no clean restroom near the parking lot. The closest one is in the Yosemite Village. Due to the Rehabilitation Project, the Bridal veil fall area are closed between...
Read moreBridalveil Fall is one of those iconic spots in Yosemite you’ve got to check out. It's one of the first waterfalls you see when entering Yosemite Valley, and it’s pretty stunning, especially in the spring when the water flow is at its peak.
The trail to the base of the falls is a super easy walk—just a short, paved path that’s about half a mile round trip. You’ll probably get a little misted from the falls, which is refreshing on a hot day, but if the wind’s strong, be ready to get a bit wet!
Even though the fall isn’t the tallest in Yosemite, the way it drops gracefully over the cliff, with the mist often creating little rainbows, makes it a magical sight. If you’re into photography, you’ll definitely want to snap a few shots here.
It can get pretty crowded, especially during peak seasons, so if you want to avoid the crowds, try to visit early in the morning or later in...
Read moreI have been waiting my whole life to see the the breathtaking falls. my uncle painted this painted that I have been grateful to be able to look at every day. I knew I had to see it in person. it is amazing. tips. you should know it dries up each year ad regains its power in the spring. if you plan on visiting in the spring have wet protection for your camera, and if you want to see tge falls go before October. happy waterfall hunting. Disability score 2 stars, on Kristen ease of use chart. It will give you troubles to see main attractions up close, if you are non ambulatory. But in this case you very well may still enjoy, because from a distance truely isn't a bad...
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