Pywiack Cascade

A waterfall located a few miles downstream from the outlet of Tenaya Lake.

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Pywiack Cascade Details

A cool waterfall with a funny name, the Pywiack Cascade tumbles about 600 feet down a granite face -- just one of a series of waterfalls on Tenaya Creek downstream of Tenaya Lake. The falls get their name from a Native American phrase meaning "glistening rocks." Yosemite visitors can see the waterfall from Glacier Point or take a six-mile hike to a closer viewpoint from Olmstead Point. Pywiack Cascade usually flows year-round, peaking in spring and early summer.

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Olmsted Point

Looking into the Yosemite Valley from the east.

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Olmsted Point (T24)

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