John P
Google
The annual firefall gathering in the park has grown bigger and bigger. Some professional photographers are abandoning the event altogether due to the crowd. But it is still a great event that worth your time to fool around the park for a whole day, waiting for the spectacular moment.
With the new regulation, park rangers close all the parking spot and vista points near the south drive road after 12:00 AM and the only open vista point is near the El capitan picnic area. The designated parking place is the the Yosemite fall parking lot near Yosemite Lodge. Gone with the good old day, where you can choose your preferred view points around the park.
To enjoy the event more, avoid the weekend, if you must go at the weekend:
1. Arrive the designated parking lot before 1:00 PM to secure a parking spot
2. Start hiking to the Picnic area before 2:30PM to secure a good tripod place
3. Wear warm clothes, and carry a portable chair.
4. Don't forget the binocular (horse tail fall can be hardly seen with naked eyes) and a flash light because it will be pitch dark when the event ends and you need to walk more than 1 mile back to the parking lot
Some tips:
1. Some people ride bicycle, or drag a cart to carry their stuff, not a bad idea, because a whole lane was reserved for pedestrian.
2. At the end of events, so many cars are leaving the park at the same time, it will take more than 30 minutes before you can leave the parking lot. You can take the time to take some shot of moon-lit half dome, and sentinel meadow. it is really beautiful.
3. Don't forget to carry some food and snacks unless you want to walk to the visitor center, or grocery store, otherwise you will lose your parking space.
2022 update: there has been no rain or snow for about 50 days in the valley. The horsetail fall barely has any water flowing as 02/20/2022, not a good year to see the fire fall.