The National Park Service has lifted its February permit requirement, making it easier to witness the fiery waterfall glow.
Here’s how to see Yosemite’s famous Firefall this February, according to an expert.
Each February, a narrow waterfall on the side of a granite cliff in Yosemite National Park briefly appears to have caught fire. The effect lasts only a few minutes, appears on select evenings, and ...
With California's wet winter, the Yosemite Firefall is a strong possibility for 2026. No reservations are required this year.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Horsetail Falls on El Capitan in Yosemite National Park - Wirestock Creators/Shutterstock Every year, come February, Yosemite ...
The enchanting phenomenon known as "Firefall" in California's Yosemite National Park is around for one weekend more until next year. Photos from a Firefall occurrence on Feb. 5 show how realistic the ...
After several years of timed-entry rules, visitors heading to Yosemite National Park this February will no longer need a reservation to witness the park’s famous “Firefall.” Park officials confirmed ...
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 ...
You’ve got to be a special kind of person to find the Yosemite firefall — tenacious, punctual, lucky and willing to face defeat with a laugh. The catch is that a lot of dominoes have to fall into ...
Yosemite National Park's famed "firefall" phenomenon will be easier to access next month with the National Park Service (NPS) eliminating the need for advanced reservations. Tucked inside of the ...