Horsetail Fall, and viewing it during its "fiery" February show, so be sure to read everything before heading for the Big Y.
Yosemite's firefall — the winter convergence of sunbeams and falling water that has drawn growing crowds to the national park ...
Yosemite National Park won’t require reservations in 2026 for visitors hoping to see one of its most famous natural ...
February gets bustling in Yosemite National Park thanks to a phenomenon nicknamed the “Firefall.” It’s when sunset turns 2,130-foot-tall Horsetail Fall into a magma-like stream of orange spray.
Yosemite ends its Firefall reservation rule, opening access for Feb. 10–26 as officials shift to on‑the‑ground crowd ...
The National Park Service has lifted its February permit requirement, making it easier to witness the fiery waterfall glow.
In a move that highlights the ongoing debate between easy public access to national parks and preservation of their natural ...
A rare phenomenon draws crowds to Yosemite National Park each February, and this year, reservations will not be required ...
It will alter access to one of Yosemite’s most mesmerizing natural spectacles—and one of its most photographed.
YOSEMITE HUMS, all summer long, as anyone who has ever popped by the otherworldly national park can tell you. Wait, strike that: "Popping by" is off the table at particular times of day during the ...
FRESNO, Calif. -- The annual "firefall" phenomenon at Yosemite National Park may not happen this year due to a lack of water over the Horsetail Fall. The National Park Service says the fall currently ...
Yosemite National Park recommends that guests park at the Yosemite Falls parking area, west of Yosemite Valley Lodge, if they ...