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Illilouette Fall

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Illilouette Fall
Illilouette Fall from Mist Trail
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LocationYosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California, US
Coordinates37°42′51″N 119°33′40″W / 37.71413°N 119.56119°W / 37.71413; -119.56119 (Illilouette Falls)
TypeVeiling plunge
Total height381 feet (116 m)
Number of drops1
Longest drop381 feet (116 m)
Total width120 feet (37 m)
Average width85 feet (26 m)
WatercourseIllilouette Creek
World height ranking733

Illilouette Fall is a 381-foot (116 m) waterfall on the Illilouette Creek tributary of the Merced River in Yosemite National Park. It is located in a small canyon that cuts into the south wall of Yosemite Valley directly across from Vernal Fall. The origin and meaning of the waterfall's name has been lost to time.[1]

The fall is prominently visible to the south from both Mist Trail and John Muir Trail near Vernal Fall. However, during low-flow months, the fall can disappear entirely from this perspective. The best vantage point for viewing the waterfall is from the Panorama Trail as it descends from Glacier Point. There is no trail to the base of the fall, as the narrow canyon is craggy and inundated with rapids during the wet season. It is possible - though not encouraged - to reach the base of the fall during low-flow months.[1]

Name

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The meaning of the name "Illilouette" is not known. According to Lafayette Bunnell, the Ahwahneechee name of the waterfall was "Too-lool-lo-we-ak". It was suggested by Bunnell that its literal translation was not appropriate for everyday use; what that translation was has been lost to time. "Illilouette" may have been a perversion of the waterfall's Ahwahneechee name, though this is not known with any certainty.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Illilouette Fall, California, United States - World Waterfall Database". www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
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