The Yosemite Firefall is a stunning natural phenomenon that occurs when the setting sun illuminates Horsetail Fall in ...
For a few magical days each year, Yosemite’s famous Firefall phenomenon returns—turning Horsetail Fall into a glowing stream of molten fire! This breathtaking event, caused by the perfect combination ...
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 California park to see the iconic waterfall ...
Hundreds of people flock to the eastern ridge of the El Capitan in Yosemite National Park to see Horsetail Fall aglow. Firefall happens at Horsetail Fall in February each year. Photo taken Feb ...
hundreds of people gather at Yosemite National Park for something very special. With just the right conditions, the Horsetail Fall down El Capitan glows orange like molten fire. This natural ...
This past weekend we knew we wouldn’t need a reservation to get into Yosemite National Park ... because of the megapopular Horsetail Fall sunsets that happen every February.
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.
The famously beautiful “firefall” in Yosemite National Park – an annual occurrence when the park’s Horsetail Fall appears to be bright orange – was visible on Wednesday, February 26. The firefall ...
February is one of the busiest times of the year at Yosemite National Park thanks ... like molten lava cascading down El Capitan’s Horsetail Fall. Travelers come from around the world to witness ...