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They're not wrong about this, though. Bridalveil Fall from the Tunnel View is a stellar shot. The biggest issue is elbowing enough people out of the way to find one of the spots where trees aren't obstructing the scene.

From the Gates of the Valley : Here you get a view similar to the one from the tunnel view, but from a lower elevation and with the Merced River in the foreground. If the falls are your target, you may want to elevate yourself so that the trees block less of the falls.

Ansel Adams, you might be inspired to learn, built a viewing platform onto the top of his SUV to solve this problem. Look for the red balloon on the trail map. The pullout here is on the bank of the Merced look for the green balloon on the trail map , so you can fit the river into your photos if you're so inclined.

From Virtual Yosemite. From Southside Drive. From the Tunnel View. From Gates of the Valley. From the Tunnel View, Winter. Dismiss View all alerts. Bridalveil Fall Trail. A short walk will lead you to the base of Bridalveil Fall, allowing you to get an up close view of this often-windswept waterfall. Bridalveil Fall from viewpoint at end of trail Trail Overview Distance: 0. Seasonality The trail to Bridalveil Fall is open year-round.

Stay Safe The rocks and boulders above the viewing platform are slippery even when dry; stay safe by staying on the paved trail. Scrambling off trail in this area has led to serious injuries. If you choose to park along Southside Drive, when getting out of your vehicle, watch for traffic and be cautious opening car doors and crossing the road.

Water Drinking water is not available at the trailhead, base of the waterfall, or parking area. You may drive to the bottom of the falls but a high clearance, 4-wheel drive is necessary. The road is very busy with hikers, bikers and 4-wheel drive traffic so driving should only be considered if you are unable to hike or bike. No vehicles are permitted beyond the top of the falls. The gate just before the power plant is the trailhead heading into the Bridal Veil Basin.

It adjoins the site of the old Bridal Veil Timber Company operation. Beginning in , the company employed a flume system to bring in rough cut lumber to its sawmill and the railroad at this location. The road is a narrow two-lane passage with no sidewalk. Please call for park specific rules.



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