Waterwheel Falls

Waterwheel Falls

The largest waterfall on Tuolumne River. This waterfall has a "waterwheel" effect where the water hits the rock and is thrown up backwards. Some 110 m tall.

Vernal Fall

Vernal Fall

97 m tall, free falling waterfall on Merced River.

Tueeulala Falls

Tueeulala Falls

This perennial waterfall is 270 m tall. Tallest of the two drops is 180 m tall.

Nevada Fall

Nevada Fall in Yosemite Valley

Mighty, 181 m tall waterfall on Merced River.

Burney Falls

Burney Falls

Some 35 m tall waterfall, created by powerful springs, which produce up to 4 m³ of water per second. Water has created travertine formations.

Bridalveil Falls

Bridalveil Falls in Yosemite Valley

188 m tall, nearly vertical waterfall. One of the most visited waterfalls in Yosemite National Park.

Ursa Minor

Ursa Minor Cave

This beautiful cave was discovered in 2006. The ceiling of the cave is sparkling due to millions of small crystals. The cave is rich with rare speleothems – several meters long soda straws, cave pearls, and others.

Moaning Cavern

Cave formations in the Moaning Cavern

Cave with vertical entrance shaft. Here have fallen and died prehistoric people and extinct animals. Water drops created a moaning sound that was heard outside the cave. This effect was lost when the cave opening was expanded for tourists.

Lilburn Cave

The longest known cave in California, 34.6 km long. Unusual feature is wonderful marble walls with white and black stripes as well as finds of 30 diverse minerals.

Crystal Cave in California

Crystal Cave in Sequoia National Park

This 4.7 km long cave is opened to tourists. It has formed in marble and has beautiful cave formations that have been well preserved.