Snow Creek Falls
Waterfall in CA, US
37°46′05″N 119°32′03″W / 37.76809°N 119.53406°W / 37.76809; -119.53406Snow Creek Falls is a long series of cascades located in Yosemite National Park toward the eastern extent of Yosemite Valley. It descends a steep gorge on a sizeable stream that originates in May Lake to the north, dropping east of the trail that leaves the Valley above Mirror Lake en route to North Dome and other north-rim destinations. Snow Creek Falls is the second highest waterfall in Yosemite National Park.
References
- Matt Danielsson, and Krissi Danielsson. Waterfall Lover's Guide Northern California: More Than 300 Waterfalls from the North Coast to the Southern Sierra. Mountaineers Books, 2006. ISBN 978-0-89886-967-5; p. 202
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Waterfalls of Yosemite Valley
- Bridalveil
- Horsetail
- Illilouette
- Lehamite
- Nevada
- Pywiack Cascade
- Ribbon
- Royal Arch Cascade
- Sentinel
- Silver Strand
- Snow Creek
- Staircase
- Three Chute
- Vernal
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