Fired Yosemite worker sues National Park Service after hanging massive transgender flag across El Capitan
A former Yosemite National Park employee has filed a lawsuit against the National Park Service after being terminated for hanging a transgender pride flag at El Capitan.
Visitors flock to Yosemite for firefall light show despite heavy snow
Despite heavy snow, visitors to Yosemite National Park are eager to witness the annual firefall event, which transforms Horsetail Fall into a stunning illuminated waterfall.
Golden Hour Twice. The Fiery Waterfall in Yosemite Burns Only a Few Days Each Year
The article discusses the phenomenon of the Fiery Waterfall in Yosemite National Park, which can only be observed for a few days each year during specific lighting conditions.
Snapshots in February: Pictures of the Day
A series of diverse snapshots from February highlights various cultural and natural phenomena occurring worldwide.
3 national parks slash red tape for Americans by boldly transforming visitor entry
Three of the busiest national parks in the U.S. are eliminating advance reservations during peak seasons to improve accessibility for visitors.
Traveler Gejza Legen / Three Nights in the Sequoia, Apartheid in Mississippi, Indian Traditions, and Gorbachev in the Elevator
The article features Gejza Legen, a seasoned traveler from Slovakia known for his adventurous life and explorations around the world.