“We’ve tried various (management) plans over the years” to curb crowd size, Yosemite National Park Service officials said, ...
For a few magical days each year, Yosemite’s famous Firefall phenomenon returns—turning Horsetail Fall into a glowing stream of molten fire! This breathtaking event, caused by the perfect combination ...
Nate Vince, a park staffer whose job was just terminated, unfurled a giant upside-down flag on the side of the rock dome.
Some 1,000 NPS employees were fired, and hiring for seasonal positions was delayed. Here's what to know about the impacts already being felt at parks, and what it could mean for the busy season.
However over the last 50 years or so, flying the flag upside down has become a sign of protest. In the first well-documented instance, the US Supreme Court ruled in 1974 that a student had the right ...
A group of climbers, some who used to work for the Park Service, intended to raise awareness about how recent federal job ...
Some 1,000 NPS employees were fired, and hiring for seasonal positions was delayed. Here's what to know about the impacts ...
One of the joys of my childhood was exploring Yosemite National Park with my father. Anyone who has ever been there remembers the stark site of El Capitan, ...
The Yosemite Firefall is a stunning natural phenomenon that occurs when the setting sun illuminates Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park, California, making it appear as though a fiery cascade ...
As visitors descended on Yosemite National Park to witness its iconic “Firefall” event, an upside-down American flag was hung on a park summit to protest the ongoing federal job cuts carried out by ...
February is one of the busiest times of the year at Yosemite National Park thanks to “firefall,” a natural phenomenon that causes a glowing ribbon of water to look like molten lava cascading ...
You Dozens of people were protesting for the workers who were laid off in Yosemite National Park. They even flew the American flag upside down off El Capitan. 1000 National Park workers were told ...