
"From mid to late February, Horsetail Fall may glow orange when it's backlit by sunset, turning it into the "Firefall.""
"YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (KFSN) -- A rare phenomenon draws crowds to Yosemite National Park each February, and this year, reservations will not be required during these peak visit times."
"There will be some parking and area restrictions in place due to the popular event, which may have you walking farther for a chance to see the firefall."
From mid to late February, Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park can glow orange when its water is backlit by sunset, creating the phenomenon called the 'Firefall.' The effect draws large numbers of visitors each February. Viewings historically required reservations for entry, but reservations will not be required during these peak visit times this year. Park managers will implement parking and area restrictions to accommodate crowds. Some visitors may need to park farther away and walk greater distances to reach viewing areas. The Firefall appearance depends on precise timing and favorable light and water conditions.
Read at ABC30 Fresno
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