Why there's an upside-down American flag hanging in Yosemite National ParkThe unique Firefall event in Yosemite was marked by protests against recent federal downsizing, highlighting concerns for national parks' sustainability.
People are obsessed with this rare, overcrowded Yosemite phenomenonHorsetail Falls' Firefall event draws large crowds, causing environmental concerns and prompting reservation systems for visitor management.
Spectacular 'firefall' returns to Yosemite soon. Your guide to reservations, parking and moreHorsetail Fall creates a temporary 'firefall' phenomenon each February, attracting large crowds to Yosemite National Park.
You Can Experience Yosemite National Park's Firefall Without Entering the Reservation Lottery - Here's HowYosemite's firefall phenomenon attracts millions, with a new reservation system introduced to manage visitor influx and preserve the park.
Want to see Yosemite's famed firefall'? Reservations open next weekYosemite's Horsetail Fall creates a stunning firefall effect in February, drawing large crowds that threaten local ecology.
Want to see Yosemite's famed 'firefall'? Reservations open next weekYosemite National Park now requires reservations for February weekend visits to Horsetail Fall to protect the area from excessive visitor damage.
Why there's an upside-down American flag hanging in Yosemite National ParkThe unique Firefall event in Yosemite was marked by protests against recent federal downsizing, highlighting concerns for national parks' sustainability.
People are obsessed with this rare, overcrowded Yosemite phenomenonHorsetail Falls' Firefall event draws large crowds, causing environmental concerns and prompting reservation systems for visitor management.
Spectacular 'firefall' returns to Yosemite soon. Your guide to reservations, parking and moreHorsetail Fall creates a temporary 'firefall' phenomenon each February, attracting large crowds to Yosemite National Park.
You Can Experience Yosemite National Park's Firefall Without Entering the Reservation Lottery - Here's HowYosemite's firefall phenomenon attracts millions, with a new reservation system introduced to manage visitor influx and preserve the park.
Want to see Yosemite's famed firefall'? Reservations open next weekYosemite's Horsetail Fall creates a stunning firefall effect in February, drawing large crowds that threaten local ecology.
Want to see Yosemite's famed 'firefall'? Reservations open next weekYosemite National Park now requires reservations for February weekend visits to Horsetail Fall to protect the area from excessive visitor damage.
New Resort Tours Enable Big Spenders to Bypass Yosemite's 'Firefall' Reservation LimitsYosemite's Firefall tours provide transportation options, but raise concerns over environmental impact and the adequacy of visitor experience.