Thousands of visitors are flocking to Yosemite National Park to witness the phenomenon known as Firefall, a natural light ...
The event occurs only in February, when the setting sun hits Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park at just the right angle ...
This year, the visitors can witness the 'firefall' without making any reservations, unlike the previous years.
Every winter Yosemite National Park becomes the stage for one of nature’s most riveting optical illusions: a magnificent waterfall that for a brief moment appears to be made of pure golden fire.
Between February 10 and 26, for a few minutes at sunset, Horsetail Fall glows like molten lava or cascading fire spilling down El Capitan. It is called the Yosemite "Firefall".
When a park becomes famous for a single fleeting moment, it's easy to forget how many unforgettable ones ...
Yosemite National Park staff say stormy conditions could make it difficult, even impossible, to view the annual firefall at Horsetail Falls.
An extra wet winter and spring this year means waterfall season in Yosemite National Park is off to a thunderous, gushing start. This is also a great time to see many of the park’s lesser-known falls ...
The Lodge is home to Parkside Deli, where you can find grab-and-go coffees, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, and an assortment of beverages, yogurt and other snacks. That made it easy for us to nosh on ...
Yosemite National Park will drop vehicle reservations in 2026, shifting to flexible traffic management while still monitoring crowds and peak season congestion.