Everything about Yosemite Creek totally explained
Yosemite Creek is a
creek in
Yosemite National Park,
California,
USA. The creek starts at
Grant Lakes and flows southwest then southeast to the
Merced River at Yosemite Lodge just southwest of
Yosemite Village.
The Yosemite Creek watershed, which feeds
Yosemite Falls, contains . It is largely a granite basin that was scraped clean of soil by glaciers. Because of the shallow soil base, the Yosemite Creek watershed has little capacity to hold water, so it quickly drains as the snow melts.
Today, Yosemite Creek flows over the valley rim to create Upper Yosemite Fall. Before its diversion about 130,000 years ago, Yosemite Creek flowed down an older channel just to the west, from which it cascaded down through the steep ravine that's now the route of the Yosemite Falls trail.
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