The rare mesmerizing scene can be glimpsed at sunset around mid to late February at Yosemite Valley in California.
Every winter Yosemite National Park becomes the stage for one of nature’s most riveting optical illusions: a magnificent waterfall that for a brief moment appears to be made of pure golden fire.
Yosemite National Park officials said the famed Horsetail Fall glow-up is likely to be absent this week as clouds and snow ...
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 ...
Yosemite National Park staff say stormy conditions could make it difficult, even impossible, to view the annual firefall at Horsetail Falls.
The annual Horsetail Fall event at Yosemite National Park − also known as the "Firefall"- is back with people vying for the perfect spot in the central California park to see the iconic waterfall glow ...
Yosemite National Park officials have announced they are starting up reservations for February weekends at Horsetail Fall in the hope of curtailing damage to surrounding areas by visitors. Many ...
Horsetail Fall on El Capitan at Yosemite National Park is one of the most beautiful and iconic waterfalls in the United States, even under the most ordinary conditions. However, at one point in time ...
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".
View of Yosemite's Firefall. 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 ...