Bridalveil Fall View (V10) in Yosemite National Park

Bridalveil Fall View (V10)

From this vantage point, you can see Bridalveil Falls across the Merced River.

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Bridalveil Fall View (V10) Details

While at this spot, note the gravel in the river bank before you - this is glacial outwash debris deposited by the Merced River when the Yosemite glacier was melting behind the moraine just above here. You can also see some rocks with large pinkish crystals - these are Cathedral Peak Granodiorite and were carried over 18 miles by a glacier. For more details on Bridalveil Falls, click on the Related POI button below. Roadside marker: V10

Difficulty

Low

Distance

1.2 mi. round trip

Estimated time

20 minutes

Region

Yosemite Valley

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