California

Tueeulala Falls

83 mi from Stockton · ~2.4 hr drive

915ft tall
≈ 279 m

Tueeulala Falls is a named waterfall in California — a major waterfall standing 915 feet tall, about 83 miles from Stockton, CA. Full visit details below.

Nearest city
Stockton, CA · 83 mi · ~2.4 hr drive
Height
915 ft (279 m)
Elevation
5,092 ft (1552 m)
From Wikipedia: Tueeulala Falls is located on the north side of Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park. At roughly 880 feet it is the smaller of two large waterfalls that spill into Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, the other being Wapama Falls. It is, however, the larger of the two in terms of greatest free-fall distance, as Wapama is split into two falls. Tueeulala Fall drops free for 600 feet, hits a ledge, then slides steeply down 280 feet further. The hike to the top of the falls is off trail but fairly brush free and straightforward. Excerpt from the Wikipedia article on Tueeulala Falls, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Visiting Tueeulala Falls

Trip planning

The exact location is at 37.9640°, -119.7728° — open in Google Maps for driving directions from your location.

Before you go: check current conditions with the appropriate land manager — state parks department, U.S. Forest Service ranger district, or National Park Service unit. Trail access, parking, water levels, and seasonal closures all vary. Several waterfalls in our database are seasonal and may run dry between mid-summer and the next rainy season.

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Sources

Public data

Location and tag data for Tueeulala Falls comes from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL license) ; the Wikipedia article linked above provides additional history. We do not modify the underlying data — this page presents what's already publicly recorded. To suggest corrections, see our methodology page or contact us.