Waterfall Week in Yosemite: May 18th-23rd, 2025
Why You Should Join Us for Waterfall Week in Yosemite
1. The Waterfalls Are at Their Most Majestic
Spring snowmelt feeds Yosemite’s falls, creating spectacular, thunderous torrents that cascade over granite cliffs. Witness the valley’s most famous falls at their peak—including Yosemite Falls, Bridalveil, and Vernal Falls—in full, awe-inspiring power.
2. Discover Rare Ephemeral Falls
Yosemite’s ephemeral falls are short-lived wonders, often gone by summer. These hidden gems include Ribbon Fall, Cascade Fall, and Royal Arch Cascade—falls most visitors never get the chance to see. With the right timing and expert guides, you could witness up to a dozen of these rare beauties.
3. Vibrant Spring Scenery
The valley is lush and vibrant in May, with wildflowers in bloom, dogwood trees budding, and
the fresh green of the valley floor contrasting with the majestic granite cliffs above. It’s a time of renewal—and the perfect backdrop for a peaceful exploration of the park.
4. Fewer Crowds, More Tranquility
Spring is a quieter season in Yosemite, allowing you to enjoy the park in peaceful solitude,
with fewer visitors and more opportunities for reflection and connection with nature. The
weather is mild and changeable—ideal for comfortable outdoor adventures.
5. A Photographer’s Dream
With mist rising from the falls and light playing on the water, rocks, and lush green meadows,
Yosemite in spring is a photographer’s paradise. Capture stunning landscapes, dynamic
waterfalls, and radiant rainbows, whether you’re an amateur with a smartphone or a seasoned photographer.
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