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This national park has a waterfall that turns fiery orange every year—how to see it
February gets bustling in Yosemite National Park thanks to a phenomenon nicknamed the “Firefall.” It’s when sunset turns ...
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Yosemite Ends Reservations For Rare Firefall —What to Know About Seeing the 'Waterfall of Fire' in 2026
The National Park Service has lifted its February permit requirement, making it easier to witness the fiery waterfall glow.
It will alter access to one of Yosemite’s most mesmerizing natural spectacles—and one of its most photographed.
Yosemite's firefall — the winter convergence of sunbeams and falling water that has drawn growing crowds to the national park ...
A rare phenomenon draws crowds to Yosemite National Park each February, and this year, reservations will not be required ...
The National Park Service has lifted the reservation requirement to view the Yosemite Firefall, a unique lighting effect that ...
Yosemite National Park recommends that guests park at the Yosemite Falls parking area, west of Yosemite Valley Lodge, if they ...
The annual winter phenomenon known as the firefall is now back at Yosemite National Park. The firefall, which happens each February for about 10 days at the park's Horsetail Fall, is a waterfall that ...
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No reservations needed for Yosemite's spectacular Firefall
Yosemite National Park’s Firefall phenomenon is expected to return in a few weeks, and for the first time in three years, ...
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 ...
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