Located in the Golden State in the American West, these falls are one of the most visited in the world. Visitors who see them often hike out on a trail first built in the mid-1800s. Since the climate is a hot desert (BWh), most visitors prefer to visit in the spring, when the temperature around these falls ranges from the high 50s to the low 70s. The falls are fed by snowpack from the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, and they are carried to this specific spot by a tributary of the Merced River.
You may see different types of fruits and nuts grown nearby, such as grapes, almonds, and citrus. Those who visit will have an amazing hiking experience, view beautiful scenery, and eat some delicious food. There is a lodge near here that has spectacular food served at the Village Grill inside the lodge. A fact about this waterfall is that it is one of the largest waterfalls in the world! Good luck.
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