In February, lucky visitors to Yosemite National Park might be able to spot the gorgeous Firefall phenomenon. But is it worth ...
Tourists refer to the natural phenomenon as the “firefall,” although park officials reserve that term for the days when people used to push bonfires off Glacier Point. According to Yosemite ...
For a few magical days each year, Yosemite’s famous Firefall phenomenon returns—turning Horsetail Fall into a glowing stream ...
Summer online reservations for Yosemite National Park have been postponed for an indefinite time. No reservations are needed ...
Dubbed the firefall, it takes place on the park's eastern side at El Capitan when the sunlight reflects through the famed Horsetail Waterfall. And now, it got easier to experience. As the firefall ...
Two weather factors need to come together perfectly for the firefall to ignite. First, storms need to deliver rain and mountain snow to the Yosemite area leading up to Feb. 21 to feed Horsetail Fall.
But Yosemite's sunniest stretch isn't the only busy-busy time of year at the nature-riffic gem ... mimicking an ethereal firefall, when the sun begins to set. So enchanting is this sight that ...