Friday, May 23, 2014

YOSEMITE,NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA

Yosemite is not home to one waterfall or two or three, but many.  Several waterfalls ranging from 300 feet to nearly 2500 feet plummet from gigantic rock formations. Other waterfalls consist of cascading falls ranging from 50 feet to 500 feet.







The falls can be viewed from roadside pull-offs, hiking trails, and wheelchair accessible walkways.  Peak flow for the waterfalls is late spring, usually May and June.  Water flow slows to a trickle by August; however, late fall rains regenerate the waterfalls.

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