Methuselah tree
Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva D.K.Bailey). The oldest announced individual tree in world, 4,851 years old. It is highly possible that in the grove are older trees – there is reported a tree “Prometheus” that is 4900 years old (in Nevada, Wheeler Peak) and rumoured another one that is 5069 years old (in 2019).
Lost Monarch
One of the largest coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) in the world. Volume 1,206 m³. Height 97.84 m, circumference 24.13 m (includes multiple trunks).
Lake Tahoe Monster – Tessie
Many times in this lake has been sighted 3 – 25 m long serpent-like monster.
Devil’s Canyon Colossus
The largest incense-cedar (Calocedrus decurrens ((Torrey) Florin), volume 223 m3. 46.3 m high, circumference 11.7 m.
Waterwheel Falls
The largest waterfall on Tuolumne River. This waterfall has a "waterwheel" effect where the water hits the rock and is thrown up backwards. Some 110 m tall.
Vernal Fall
97 m tall, free falling waterfall on Merced River.
Tueeulala Falls
This perennial waterfall is 270 m tall. Tallest of the two drops is 180 m tall.
Nevada Fall
Mighty, 181 m tall waterfall on Merced River.
Burney Falls
Some 35 m tall waterfall, created by powerful springs, which produce up to 4 m³ of water per second. Water has created travertine formations.
Bridalveil Falls
188 m tall, nearly vertical waterfall. One of the most visited waterfalls in Yosemite National Park.