Reservations open starting Nov. 18 for visitors who want to catch sight of the natural firefall in Yosemite National Park as Horsetail Fall glows orange during sunsets in February.
Park officials announced the opening of day-use reservations starting 8 a.m. Monday. Fifty percent of the park’s daily day-use reservations will be reserved for those who want to witness the firefall event.
The reservations will be required to drive into the park 24-hours a day for the three weekends in February—Feb. 8-9, Feb. 15-17, and Feb. 22-23.
“During February, thousands of visitors visit Horsetail Fall, a waterfall that can glow orange when it’s backlit by sunset, which can make it appear to be on fire,” park officials said on social media Wednesday….