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Lower Yellowstone Falls vs Tueeulala 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.

Lower Yellowstone Falls, a waterfall in Wyoming

Wyoming

Lower Yellowstone Falls

Lower Yellowstone Falls is a waterfall in Park County, Wyoming. It drops roughly 308 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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Tueeulala Falls, a waterfall in California

California

Tueeulala Falls

Tueeulala Falls is a waterfall in Tuolumne County, California. It drops roughly 915 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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SpecLower Yellowstone FallsTueeulala Falls
StateWyomingCalifornia
Height308 ft915 ft
Type
WatercourseYellowstone Falls consist of two major waterfalls on the Yellowstone River
ParkYellowstone National ParkYosemite National Park
CountyParkTuolumne
Elevation2307 m1322 m
Nearest cityMammoth (20 mi)Yosemite Valley (19 mi)
Dogs allowedNoNo

About Lower Yellowstone Falls

Yellowstone Falls consist of two major waterfalls on the Yellowstone River, within Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States. As the Yellowstone river flows north from Yellowstone Lake, it leaves the Hayden Valley and plunges first over Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River and then one-quarter mile (400 m) downstream over Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, at which point it then enters the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, which is up to 1,000 feet (300 m) deep.

About Tueeulala Falls

Tueeulala Falls is located on the north side of Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park. At roughly 880 feet it is the smaller of two large waterfalls that spill into Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, the other being Wapama Falls. It is, however, the larger of the two in terms of greatest free-fall distance, as Wapama is split into two falls. Tueeulala Fall drops free for 600 feet, hits a ledge, then slides steeply down 280 feet further. The hike to the top of the falls is off trail but fairly brush free and straightforward.

Where they are

Dashed line shows the straight-line distance (670 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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