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Both in CA, 7 mi apart · 7 mi apart

Bridalveil Fall vs Snow Creek Falls

Two waterfalls in our directory, side by side. Same data we use on the individual pages — height, access, what we know, what we don't.

Bridalveil Fall, a waterfall in California

California

Bridalveil Fall

Bridalveil Fall is a waterfall in Mariposa County, California. It drops roughly 620 feet. Access details and conditions have not yet been verified in person by Fallspots — the data on this page comes from OpenStreetMap and USGS GNIS.

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Snow Creek Falls, a waterfall in California

California

Snow Creek Falls

Snow Creek Falls is a waterfall in Mariposa County, California. It drops roughly 2,133 feet. Access details and conditions have not yet been verified in person by Fallspots — the data on this page comes from OpenStreetMap and USGS GNIS.

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SpecBridalveil FallSnow Creek Falls
StateCaliforniaCalifornia
Height620 ft2,133 ft
Type
Watercourse
ParkYosemite National ParkYosemite National Park
CountyMariposaMariposa
Elevation1336 m1687 m
Nearest cityYosemite Valley (4 mi)Yosemite Valley (3 mi)
Dogs allowedNoNo

About Bridalveil Fall

Bridalveil Fall is one of the most prominent waterfalls in the Yosemite Valley in California. The waterfall is 188 metres (617 ft) in height and flows year round.

About Snow Creek Falls

Snow 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.

Where they are

Dashed line shows the straight-line distance (7 mi). Actual drive time depends on the route — neither pin is the parking lot, so use a map app for turn-by-turn.

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