Horsetail Fall a.k.a Firefall
Horsetail Fall is a seasonal waterfall that descends more than 1,500 feet from the eastern face of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. Unlike Yosemite's year-round waterfalls, Horsetail Fall typically flows only during winter and early spring when snowmelt conditions are favorable. Each February, under a precise combination of clear skies, sufficient water flow, and the angle of the setting sun, the waterfall can appear to glow brilliant shades of orange and red. This rare natural phenomenon, commonly known as the "Firefall," draws photographers and visitors from around the world and has become one of Yosemite's most celebrated seasonal events.
This vintage-inspired Horsetail Fall print celebrates one of Yosemite National Park's most remarkable natural phenomena through the bold design language of classic WPA-era travel posters. Towering granite cliffs, cascading water, and the warm glow of the Firefall are rendered in a timeless style that captures the magic of this fleeting spectacle. Created for hikers, photographers, national park enthusiasts, and collectors of America's public lands, this piece honors the geology, seasonal beauty, and natural wonder that make Yosemite one of the nation's most iconic landscapes.
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