Waterwheel Falls in Yosemite National Park
Times of IndiaAmusing Planet/NATURE, UNITED STATES/ Updated : Jan 7, 2015, 17:24 IST
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The Tuolumne River is located in the state of California, in the United States, where it rises in central Sierra Nevada in Yosemite National Park, flowing generally westward through the foothills to its confluence with the San Joa … Read more
The Tuolumne River is located in the state of California, in the United States, where it rises in central Sierra Nevada in Yosemite National Park, flowing generally westward through the foothills to its confluence with the San Joaquin River in the Central Valley, near Modesto. The section of the river starting immediately below Tuolumne Meadows and ending just shy of Hetch Hetchy Valley is known as the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne. Read less

The Tuolumne River is located in the state of California, in the United States, where it rises in central Sierra Nevada in Yosemite National Park, flowing generally westward through the foothills to its confluence with the San Joaquin River in the Central Valley, near Modesto. The section of the river starting immediately below Tuolumne Meadows and ending just shy of Hetch Hetchy Valley is known as the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne. Here, the riverbed forms a dramatic staircase through much of 33 miles, resulting in a series of dramatic waterfalls. Perhaps the greatest of these is the 800-foot Waterwheel Falls, the largest waterfalls on the Tuolumne River.

At the Waterwheel Falls, the river dashes down an inclined surface and strikes a series of small ledges causing the water to deflect away from the rock surface in great arches, like waterwheels. During the high-water season of early summer, columns or waterwheels, of water can rise 15 to 20 ft high.

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