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Yosemite Firefall 2026: Prime Dates and Pro Tips for Horsetail Fall’s Fiery Display

By Matthias Binder February 12, 2026
Catch the ‘firefall’ — Yosemite’s top winter attraction — this month
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Contents
The Allure of Horsetail Fall’s Natural GlowKey Dates to Target in February 2026Accessing the Best Viewing SpotsEssential Gear and Preparation TipsNavigating Park Restrictions

The Allure of Horsetail Fall’s Natural Glow (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Yosemite National Park – Nature delivers one of its most captivating shows each winter as Horsetail Fall on El Capitan ignites in an orange glow at sunset.[1]

The Allure of Horsetail Fall’s Natural Glow

Horsetail Fall, a modest ephemeral waterfall cascading over El Capitan’s eastern edge, typically remains unnoticed amid Yosemite Valley’s grandeur. Yet during mid- to late February, precise sunset angles backlight the falling water, creating a vivid fiery illusion that lasts mere minutes.[1][2] This phenomenon, distinct from the park’s historic man-made firefalls, depends entirely on natural elements: sufficient snowmelt for flow and cloudless skies for illumination.

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Photographers and visitors converge yearly, transforming quiet valley trails into bustling viewpoints. The National Park Service noted that over 2,400 people gathered for a single evening in 2022, prompting stricter management to balance access with preservation.[1]

Key Dates to Target in February 2026

The prime window spans February 10 through 26, when solar alignment peaks.[1] Sunset falls around 5:30 to 5:40 p.m. Pacific Time, with the glow emerging 5 to 15 minutes prior. Park officials emphasized that clear conditions remain unpredictable, so multiple evenings maximize chances.[2]

Date Range Crowd Level Notes
Feb 10-12, 17-20, 24-26 Lower Ideal weekdays; better odds for space.
Feb 13-16 High Avoid Presidents’ Day weekend peak.[3]
Feb 21-22 Moderate-High Weekend crowds build.

Early or late window days offer solitude compared to holiday rushes.

Accessing the Best Viewing Spots

Park at Yosemite Falls lot west of Yosemite Valley Lodge, then hike 1.5 miles each way to spots near El Capitan Picnic Area.[1] Shuttles run free from Yosemite Village or Curry Village if lots fill. Primary viewpoints include south-facing pulls at Cathedral Beach and north-side areas east of the picnic site.

Arrive by early afternoon to claim positions. Vault toilets and dumpsters sit at El Capitan Picnic Area for convenience. Those with disability placards may drive closer to designated turnouts.

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Essential Gear and Preparation Tips

Winter conditions demand readiness: temperatures drop sharply post-sunset, trails turn icy, and walks occur in darkness. Essential items ensure comfort and safety.

  • Warm layers, gloves, hat, and sturdy boots with traction devices.
  • Headlamp or flashlight per person (red light preserves night vision).
  • Foldable chair, snacks, water, and extra batteries.
  • Camera setup for low light: tripod, telephoto lens (200mm+), wide-angle backup.
  • Check webcams for water flow and weather forecasts days ahead.

Plan 3-4 hours on-site; the glow peaks briefly, rewarding patience.

Navigating Park Restrictions

Daily measures protect resources amid crowds. Northside Drive closes one lane for pedestrian access; full closures follow busy sunsets. No stopping occurs between Lower Yosemite Fall and El Capitan Crossover, or along Southside Drive stretches.

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Steer clear of meadows, riverbanks, and fenced zones to prevent erosion and habitat damage. Pack out trash and heed rangers. These steps maintained safe viewing without reservations this year.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Target Feb 10-26 for the glow; prioritize weekdays.
  • Park at Yosemite Falls lot; walk or shuttle 1.5 miles.
  • Dress for cold, dark hikes; monitor skies and flow.

Yosemite’s firefall reminds us of nature’s fleeting brilliance – a call to venture out prepared. What stands between you and this spectacle? Share your plans in the comments.

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