Yosemite National Park is gearing up to host thousands of visitors for the annual viewing of the Horsetail Fall, a stunning natural event that takes place each February. This phenomenon, which sees the setting sun illuminate the waterfall on El Capitan with a fiery glow, is a major attraction for nature lovers and tourists alike. The anticipated viewing period for the 2026 event is scheduled for February 10-26, although this is subject to natural conditions.
The Horsetail Fall viewing is a unique spectacle that only occurs for a brief window each year. The waterfall, located on the famous El Capitan rock formation, is lit up by the setting sun in such a way that it appears to be aflame. This breathtaking display, often referred to as a “firefall,” attracts a significant number of visitors to Yosemite National Park.
Visitors planning to witness this natural marvel in 2026 should note that the exact dates of the viewing period, from February 10-26, are dependent on natural conditions. The park encourages everyone to check their website for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the event.


