Yosemite National Park - Spring 2017

“As long as I live, I’ll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing. I’ll interpret the rocks, learn the language of flood, storm, and the avalanche. I’ll acquaint myself with the glaciers and wild gardens, and get as near the heart of the world as I can”.” ― John Muir

While the signs of spring seem few and far between (but slowly becoming more apparent) up in Tahoe and our favorite trails are under feet of snow, just south in Yosemite Valley, spring is in full force! The waterfalls are huge, the rivers are fast and everything is green and lush.

Yosemite National Park Pictures – Spring 2017

Dogwood season in Yosemite Valley.
El Cap Meadow – the best spot for relaxing!
Hoping it doesn’t rain. Ribbon Falls and El Capitan.
Close-up of the water going over the edge. Chilnualna Falls.
Even closer up of the water going over the edge.
Flowers, flowers, everywhere!
The forest has become a river.
Getting my feet off the ground for a bit!
One way to keep your feet dry!

Rachel McCullough is an avid runner, hiker, mountain biker, rock climber, yogi, skier and photographer living in Truckee, CA. Follow @rachelmcphotos on Instagram for stunning images of beautiful Sierra scenery. When Rachel isn’t enjoying her free time in the outdoors, she’s leading Tahoe Silicon Mountain events for entrepreneurs, teaching skiing at Northstar California or building impeccably designed websites for her clients at McCullough Web Services.


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