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Home » News » Why Yosemite National Park Geologists Keep Close Tabs On Rockfall Activity

Why Yosemite National Park Geologists Keep Close Tabs On Rockfall Activity

Posted on March 7, 2026March 8, 2026


"Rockfalls are a regular part of Yosemite Valley’s dramatic landscape, and park scientists closely track each event to better understand the natural process and help protect visitors."

To read the full article at Unofficial Networks, click here.

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