
The Forgotten Waterfalls of Yosemite
As we discussed in a previous post about the waterfalls of Yosemite, Yosemite National Park is rich in spring—and many of the falls are surprisingly low-profile despite their size and grandeur. Seeking out some of the park’s lesser-known cataracts is a great excuse to familiarize yourself with the full breadth of the Yosemite landscape.
Quaking Aspen Falls
You won’t usually see the name “Quaking Aspen Falls” on a map of Yosemite, but this handsomely splayed waterfall beside the Tioga Pass Road is worth appreciating. Informally named for the presence of a quaking aspen near its head, the 25-foot cascade can be seen from a pullout a couple of miles from the North Dome trailhead.
Ribbon Falls