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Yosemite National Park Prepares for 2026 Horsetail Fall Viewing

February 11, 2026by Ranger Tom0

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.

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