Visitors will need to trek through snow, ice to see Yosemite's famous firefall

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Friday, February 15, 2019
Visitors will need to trek through snow, ice to see Yosemite's firefall
There's going to be a whole new way to see Yosemite National Park's famous "firefall" this year.

YOSEMITE -- There's going to be a whole new way to see Yosemite National Park's famous "firefall" this year.

National Park officials said people wanting to see the natural phenomenon will have to hike at least a mile through snow and ice to reach the viewpoint.

Last year, people had to make a reservation to see the popular deep-orange-hued fall. But that's not the case this year.

Yosemite said next week will be the best chance to see the firefall.