Which U.S. national park contains an eponymous 2,425-foot waterfall?

Trivia: Which U.S. national park contains an eponymous 2,425-foot waterfall?

Shenandoah
Hot Springs
Joshua Tree
Yosemite

The correct answer is Yosemite

So why is this answer correct? : California’s Yosemite National Park is home not only to the 2,425-foot-tall Yosemite Falls but also many other impressive waterfalls — including Sentinel Falls (2,000 feet), Ribbon Fall (1,612 feet), and Horsetail Fall (1,000 feet). Peak flow over these falls occurs between May and June due to nearby snowmelt, with some of the park’s falls drying up completely by August.

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