Yosemite National Park has postponed its summer online reservation system indefinitely, leaving visitors uncertain about planning for the busy April through October season. The park had announced a new system, but it remains delayed due to pending approval from the Trump administration. While no reservations are currently needed on weekdays, the popular Firefall event still requires reservations to manage high visitor numbers and environmental impact. The Firefall phenomenon occurs when the sunset backlights the cascading water, creating a stunning visual effect that attracts thousands of onlookers.
The cancellation of the summer reservation system for Yosemite National Park has caused uncertainty, yet visitors planning for the Firefall event can still secure limited reservations.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding regular summer reservations, the upcoming Firefall event will maintain a reservation requirement to protect the environment and regulate visitor traffic.
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