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".
Yosemite National Park is bracing for thousands of visitors who want to see the "firefall" at Horsetail Fall.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After several years of timed-entry rules, visitors heading to Yosemite National Park this February will no longer need a ...
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 ...
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 ...
View post: The List of the World’s Most Welcoming Cities Includes a U.S. City You Won’t Expect Firefall occurs when Horsetail Fall glows orange-red at sunset each February. Best viewing is between ...
Here’s how to see Yosemite’s famous Firefall this February, according to an expert. February gets bustling in Yosemite National Park thanks to a phenomenon nicknamed the “Firefall.” It’s when sunset ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- For two weeks every year in February, thousands of amateur and professional photographers line up to take pictures of the Horsetail Fall phenomenon. Now Yosemite officials ...
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 ...