One of America's most spectacular natural phenomena is now easier to witness as Yosemite officials recently changed ...
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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.
Yosemite ends its Firefall reservation rule, opening access for Feb. 10–26 as officials shift to on‑the‑ground crowd ...
For the past few years, Yosemite National Park's "Firefall ," one of the park's most sought-after natural spectacles, has ...
In a move that highlights the ongoing debate between easy public access to national parks and preservation of their natural ...
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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 2,130-foot-tall Horsetail Fall into a magma-like stream of orange spray.
It'll be easier for guests to visit Yosemite this winter during the annual "Firefall"-viewing window, but not everyone is ...
“No reservations are required this year,” said a Yosemite National Park statement emailed to SFGATE. The park is encouraging ...
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Yosemite visitors no longer need to make reservations to enjoy the park's magical 'firefall'
When conditions are just right, the waterfall transforms into a magical spectacle, with its waters resembling scorching hot ...
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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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