Firefall at Yosemite: No reservations this time, but restrictions are in place

It’s a glorious, orange-tinged nature show called “Firefall.” For the 2022 season, the first one is coming up this February. (A possible second one occurs in fall.)
It’s a small waterfall, and it normally flows only during winter. But it can make a big visual impact if waterfall flow and sunlight come together in the right mix.
Reservations? No. Restrictions? Yes
The park says the tentative dates for the next Firefall are February 10 to February 28.
However, they do have restrictions in place for viewing because of the popularity of the event.
You must also wear a mask while there. You’re advised to bring warm clothes and a flashlight or headlamp.
It was snowy in the Sierra Nevadas earlier this winter, so be sure to check the park’s website for possible road closures before you head out.
Show is not guaranteed
Yosemite says the dazzling effect happens only on evenings with a clear sky when the waterfall is flowing. Even some haze or a bit of cloudiness can ruin the effect. Mother Nature provides no promises.
Horsetail Fall is about a one and a half mile walk each way from the closest parking to the viewpoint near the El Capitan Picnic area.
A general view of Yosemite’s Firefall natural phenomenon at Horsetail Fall on February 24, 2021. (Photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)
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