Yosemite National Park officials said the famed Horsetail Fall glow-up is likely to be absent this week as clouds and snow ...
As for the thousands of visitors who flock to Yosemite every year to witness the firefall, the projected viewing window for ...
Yosemite National Park will open to visitors Saturday after officials initially warned the park would be closed due to heavy snowfall in the area, park officials said.
Firefall was a bust. Then all the national park's campgrounds had to be evacuated.
Every February, something magical happens deep in Yosemite National Park. A waterfall called Horsetail Fall starts to glow, looking like fire or molte.
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".
It’s time for one of Yosemite National Park’s most famous — and fleeting — natural spectacles. For a few weeks in February in ...
Officials at Yosemite National Park said they are preparing for an influx of visitors to witness the annual "firefall" phenomenon at Horsetail Fall, as no reservations will be required this year.
For about two weeks in February, hikers in the park can see what looks like bright red and orange flames plunging over the ...
Every year, rain and snow runoff slip down the eastern face of El Capitan, creating a narrow waterfall that drops over two thousand feet to the valley. In February, for about a two week period, the ...