It’s time for one of Yosemite National Park’s most famous — and fleeting — natural spectacles. For a few weeks in February in ...
An art exhibit inspired by one of Yosemite’s natural phenomena will open, offering visitors a chance to experience the beauty ...
Learn more about the science behind Yosemite’s Horsetail Fall, which glows like fire every February, and will return between Feb. 10 and Feb. 26, 2026.
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Once a Year, This Yosemite Waterfall Looks Like It’s on Fire — And It’s Happening Now
This year, the visitors can witness the 'firefall' without making any reservations, unlike the previous years.
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What first-time visitors should know about Yosemite Firefall
As the sun drops behind El Capitan, hundreds of strangers stand shoulder to shoulder in the cold, waiting to see if a thin waterfall will ignite—or quietly fade to gray. There’s a moment in late ...
The mountainside of Yosemite National Park appeared to catch fire as the annual viral firefall ignited in one of California's most popular tourist destinations. Photographers from around the world ...
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The best times to visit Yosemite without chasing Firefall
When a park becomes famous for a single fleeting moment, it's easy to forget how many unforgettable ones ...
Yosemite National Park won’t require reservations in 2026 for visitors hoping to see one of its most famous natural spectacles. For the last three years, the popular California park has required ...
For a few weeks in February, a spectacular sight draws crowds of visitors to Yosemite National Park. Each day, just before sunset, Horsetail Fall on the eastern edge of El Capitan gets a back-lit glow ...
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