Why Visiting Yosemite In May is Underrated

Peak Waterfall Season
The Waterfalls Are at Their Absolute Peak
When most people think of Yosemite, they picture summer: warm days, school's out, and the whole country descending on the Valley. But here's a secret that seasoned visitors already know: May might just be the best month of the entire year to experience the park. If you're considering a spring trip, here's why you should stop second-guessing and start packing.
There's nothing quite like Yosemite's waterfalls in May. As warming temperatures accelerate the melting of the Sierra Nevada snowpack, the falls transform into thundering, mist-spraying powerhouses. Yosemite Falls, the tallest waterfall in North America, roars at its highest volume of the year, and Bridalveil Fall greets you with a dramatic cascade the moment you enter the Valley. Vernal Fall and Nevada Fall are equally jaw-dropping, and in particularly wet years, the sound of the water can fill the entire valley. By mid-to-late summer, many of these falls slow to a trickle or dry up entirely, so May is truly your window to see them at full glory.

Beat the Rush
Fewer Crowds Than Summer

Getting Into the Park Is Easier

In Full Bloom
Wildflowers and Dogwood Blossoms

Spring Wildlife
Wildlife Is Everywhere

The Bottom Line
A Few Things to Keep in Mind

May in Yosemite


