Months after a massive fire destroyed the Grand Canyon North Rim visitor center and lodge, some viewpoints are now open from sunrise until sunset, according to news release from the National Park ...
Overnight use on the North Rim will remain closed, except at the dispersed camping areas of Fire Point and Swamp Ridge, which ...
The Grand Canyon's North Rim has partially reopened after wildfires, but visitors to this national park may be affected by ...
Officials at Grand Canyon National Park announced that the North Rim will begin reopening on Oct. 1, after the Dragon Bravo ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire, a wildfire that had raged in the Grand Canyon National Park for nearly three months, is finally ...
The Grand Canyon's North Rim will partially reopen on Oct. 1 after being closed due to the Dragon Bravo Fire, one of the state's largest wildfires in history.
The more remote North Rim historically is open seasonally, while the park's South Rim is open year-round. Grand Canyon officials say much of the North Rim, including popular trails, will be closed for ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire destroyed Grand Canyon Lodge and with it one reason the North Rim closes in winter. What happens if it's open year-round?
The fire began July 4, 2025, and quickly spread, destroying multiple structures, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge.
National parks "remain as accessible as possible" during the government shutdown. What that means for Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon Reopening FILE - Smoke from the Dragon Bravo Fire moves over the Grand Canyon from the North Rim blocking the view for tourists at the Desert View overlook July 14, 2025, in Grand Canyon ...