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The Horsetail Waterfall falls over the eastern ridge of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. It typically flows only in the winter months. Watch as Yosemite's Horsetail Fall glows golden during ...
Park officials are directing visitors to leave their cars in the Yosemite Falls parking lot just west of Yosemite Valley Lodge and walk about 1 1/2 half miles to the viewing area near the El ...
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Park visitors will be in awe of the park’s well-known waterfalls that are still flowing with gusto. Among them: Vernal Fall, Nevada Fall, Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite Falls, Sentinel Falls, Ribbon ...
However, people will need more than a cloud-free forecast to see the event. The National Park Service (NPS) will require reservations for certain dates in February when the firefall is near its peak.
Yosemite Creek flooding its channel in Yosemite Valley (2005). The Yosemite Creek watershed, which feeds the creek and Yosemite Falls, contains 43 square miles (110 km 2). It is largely a granite basin that was scraped clean of soil by glaciers. Because of the shallow soil base, the Yosemite Creek watershed has little capacity to hold water, so ...