Yosemite- National Park with Waterfalls Galore
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In late May, Yosemite has some of the best waterfall viewing – and the falls are abundant. They can also be dangerous – as several hikers, who did not stay behind barriers and died, found out.
We enjoyed the rushing waters of Bridalveil Fall (it really is singular- both in letters and as a view!). Walking up a short path in the May-June time period, you can find it hard to keep your footing, there is so much rushing water – and that it is a challenge to keep from getting a camera wet. We wore waterproof jackets, but expect to get wet if you go that time of year.
Lower and Upper Yosemite Fall are both visible from many vantage points and, since they are accessible from the main shuttle bus route (free) that travels around the Visitor Center area, you might have a lot of company. They are still worth seeing.
Another popular view, but also dangerous if you get too close, is the Mist Trail, which leads to the Vernal Fall and other hiking trails. Vernal Fall’s trail is accessed by taking the bus to the Nature Center at Happy Isles, then go over a small bridge and follow the trail. Early on, the trail is level, but later it becomes very steep. We were told in one travel book that the trail was easy – no way! By the top of the ascent before even reaching the bridge that overlooks Vernal Fall, most people are red-faced and puffing. We asked a Park Ranger how difficult they consider that trail. His response – “strenuous!”
So take travel books’ assessments of trail difficulty with a grain of salt.
By late in the year, the falls have a lot less water and are a lot less spectacular to view. But go and enjoy the view if you can – nature surpasses herself in Yosemite!