An curved arrow pointing right. Every February, Horsetail Falls, which cascade down the famous El Capitan cliff in Yosemite National Park, become a fiery orange, illuminated by the setting sun.
One of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles is back—Yosemite’s Firefall ... making it glow like a river of fire cascading down the cliffs. This rare and mesmerizing event draws thousands ...
Yosemite waterfall appears to be 'on fire' due to sunlight effect For just two weeks at the end of February, hundreds of people gather at Yosemite National Park for something very special.
Viewers cannot stand near the river on Southside Drive. They must view the firefall from Northside Drive. Parking, stopping or unloading passengers is prohibited between Lower Yosemite Fall and El ...
What we don't know: Yosemite did not provide the reason for the delays, but they came as the Trump administration moved to fire about 1,000 newly hired National Park Service (NPS) employees.
open image in gallery Yosemite National Park with a partial view of El Capitan on the left and Merced River in the foreground ... extended its efforts to fire thousands of probationary workers ...