Photographing
2-4 hours
Easy
Photographing Bridalveil Fall, located in Yosemite Valley, offers a remarkable opportunity to capture one of Yosemite National Park’s most iconic waterfalls. At 620 feet tall, this stunning cascade flows year-round, creating a dramatic backdrop for any photo. Bridalveil Fall is especially famous for its ethereal mist, which often creates striking rainbows when sunlight hits at the right angle. Due to its proximity to the Bridalveil Fall Parking Area, this spot is easily accessible, making it ideal for photographers of all skill levels to capture breathtaking images. Whether you're aiming for long exposure shots or high-contrast compositions, the viewing areas and surrounding trails provide diverse vantage points tailored to a variety of artistic preferences.
Southside Drive Viewpoint
Tunnel View Lookout
Below the Footbridge
Bridalveil Fall derives its name from the thin, wispy stream of water, resembling a bride’s veil. Indigenous tribes, such as the Ahwahnechee, revered it, believing its mist carried blessings. During spring, runoff from snowmelt significantly increases the fall's intensity, making April through June particularly photogenic.
Photographing Bridalveil Fall - Bridalveil Fall
Photographing Bridalveil Fall in Bridalveil Fall
Coordinates: 37.7167, -119.6465
Photographing
Spring
Yosemite Valley, California
Photographer
Yosemite National Park
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.