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Photos of Yosemite Waterfall (14)
There are (14) photos of the keyword,
Yosemite Waterfall
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
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National Parks
:
Yosemite
National Park
#400 — This is a scenic picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls during the late spring season in the popular California National Park.
Yosemite
Falls is the world's 5th tallest
waterfall
, but North America's largest and most popular
waterfall
in
Yosemite
's National Park. This
waterfall
is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls & Reflection Through Trees
#451 — A scenic picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls at
Yosemite
National Park located in California.
Yosemite
Falls is the world's 5th tallest
waterfall
, but North America's largest and most popular
waterfall
in
Yosemite
's National Park. This
waterfall
is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls Reflection
#682 — A scenic picture taken of Bridalveil Fall located in
Yosemite
National Park, California. Although Bridalveil Fall appears small when viewd against the surrounding canyon walls, it actually has a 620 foot drop, the height of a 62 story building. Bridalveil Fall is one of the most prominent
waterfall
s in the
Yosemite
Valley in California, seen yearly by millions of visitors to
Yosemite
National Park. When the wind blows briskly, the
waterfall
will appear to be falling sideways.
Bridalveil Fall
#1406 — A scenic picture taken of El Capitan and a seasonal
waterfall
located to the left of the big granite rock structure location in
Yosemite
Valley. This picture was taken in the late spring on a sunny day with green trees seen below. El Capitan is claimed to be the largest single monolith of granite in the world.
Seasonal
Waterfall
& El Capitan
#621 — A scenic picture taken of the tall
Yosemite
Falls with a big grass field in the foreground.
Yosemite
Falls is located in
Yosemite
National Park in California.
Yosemite
Falls is the world's 5th tallest
waterfall
, but North America's largest and most popular
waterfall
in
Yosemite
's National Park. This
waterfall
is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls & Grass Field
#789 — A close up picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls with green trees in the foreground. This picture was taken during late spring and a sunny day with blue sky.
Yosemite
Falls is a
waterfall
actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. In this picture you can only see the Upper Falls. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls & Trees
#705 — A scenic picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls in the distance with a wood railing overlooking some water in the foreground.
Yosemite
Falls is located in
Yosemite
National Park which is located in east-central California and lies 105 miles north of Fresno, 195 miles east of San Francisco, 313 miles north of Los Angeles and 350 miles northwest of Las Vegas. The
Yosemite
waterfall
is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls & Wood Railing
#728 — A scenic picture taken of the famous
Yosemite
Falls from a distance with beautiful foreground of trees, rocks, and water during a sunny day in early mid June. This
waterfall
is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls.
Yosemite
Falls in Distance
#788 — A close up picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls looking through green trees and blue sky in the background.
Yosemite
Falls is located in
Yosemite
National Park in California.
Yosemite
Falls is a
waterfall
actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. In this picture you can only see the Upper Falls. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls Through Trees
Places
:
Waterfall
s
#503 — A close up picture taken of Bridalveil Fall located in
Yosemite
National Park, California. Although Bridalveil Fall appears small when viewd against the surrounding canyon walls, it actually has a 620 foot drop, the height of a 62 story building.
Bridalveil Fall Close Up,
Yosemite
#504 — A picture taken of Bridalveil Fall located in
Yosemite
National Park, California. Although Bridalveil Fall appears small when viewd against the surrounding canyon walls, it actually has a 620 foot drop, the height of a 62 story building. Bridalveil Fall is one of the most prominent
waterfall
s in the
Yosemite
Valley in California, seen yearly by millions of visitors to
Yosemite
National Park. When the wind blows briskly, the
waterfall
will appear to be falling sideways.
Bridalveil Fall Scene
#506 — A scenic picture taken of Cascade Falls in
Yosemite
Valley, California. This is the first fall that one sees while entering the valley through the be Big Oak Flat entrance.
Cascade Falls,
Yosemite
Valley
#507 — A scenic picture taken of the lower portion of Cascade Falls located in
Yosemite
National Park, California. This is the first fall that one sees while entering the valley through the be Big Oak Flat entrance.
Lower Cascade Falls,
Yosemite
#620 — A close up picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls which is located in
Yosemite
National Park in California.
Yosemite
Falls is a
waterfall
actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. In this picture you can only see the Upper Falls. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls Close Up