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Bridalveil Fall is one of Yosemite National Park's most iconic waterfalls, located in the western part of the Yosemite Valley. It plunges from a height of 620 feet (189 meters), making it one of the tallest waterfalls in the park, though not as tall as Yosemite Falls. Bridalveil Fall is often the first waterfall visitors see when entering Yosemite Valley, and it is particularly striking during the spring when snowmelt increases the water flow. Key Features: Height: 620 feet (189 meters) Water Source: Bridalveil Creek, which is fed by snowmelt from the surrounding peaks. Flow Duration: The fall flows year-round, but it is most impressive in the spring and early summer. By late summer and fall, the flow can decrease significantly. Name Origin: The fall was named "Bridalveil" because of its delicate appearance, which is often compared to a bride's veil. On windy days, the water is blown sideways, enhancing the "veil" effect. Bridalveil Fall holds cultural significance for the local Ahwahneechee people, who believe that the wind blowing through the waterfall is a spirit called Pohono, which can influence visitors. Some legends caution against lingering too long near the fall. Hiking and Accessibility: Bridalveil Fall Trail: A short, easy, paved trail (about 0.5 miles round trip) leads to the base of the waterfall. The trail is family friendly and accessible year-round but can be slippery in winter. Viewpoints: Visitors can see Bridalveil Fall from various spots in Yosemite Valley, including the Tunnel View lookout, which provides a panoramic view of the valley with Bridalveil Fall as one of the key features. Overall, Bridalveil Fall is one of Yosemite's most photogenic and frequently visited natural landmarks.