Yosemite National Park officials said the famed Horsetail Fall "firefall" is very unlikely to appear this week as a powerful ...
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".
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Yosemite Firefall Peak Season: 8 Tips To See the Glow Without the Stress
Plan a smoother Yosemite “firefall” night with practical tips on timing, parking, walking routes, road restrictions, layers, ...
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A rare phenomenon transforms Yosemite's firefall into a beautiful glowing spectacle this February
At this time of year, if conditions are just right, Horsetail Fall on the eastern ridge of El Capitan in Yosemite National ...
With no reservations required for Yosemite's Firefall this year, overcrowding is likely. Here’s how to see Firefall, where to stay, and more.
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Once a Year, This Yosemite Waterfall Looks Like It’s on Fire — And It’s Happening Now
This year, the visitors can witness the 'firefall' without making any reservations, unlike the previous years.
Learn more about the science behind Yosemite’s Horsetail Fall, which glows like fire every February, and will return between Feb. 10 and Feb. 26, 2026.
In a Tuesday release, the National Park Service said, "No reservations are required to enter Yosemite National Park during the Horsetail Fall viewing period," confirmed the projected Feb. 10–26 window ...
The famous, yet fleeting, natural phenomenon is expected to draw massive crowds.
Officials at Yosemite National Park said they are preparing for an influx of visitors to witness the annual "firefall" ...
It’s that time of year, once again. Yosemite National Park’s famous natural phenomenon, the Firefall, will once again be making an appearance. Visitors can catch the firefall from mid-to-late February ...
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