

The Yosemite Firefall - Then and Now
For many years, Yosemite National Park was home to a unique nightly event during the summer months: a bonfire set at the top of Glacier Point would be pushed over the edge of the cliff, creating a "firefall" in the evening hours when the park's famed waterfalls were shrouded in darkness. This event became known as the Yosemite Firefall. By the early 1900s, the Yosemite Firefall was a beloved tradition in the park; it was such a popular event that it featured in both the book

































