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Grand Canyon’s North Rim to partly reopen

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September 27, 2025

Grand Canyon National Park will soon reopen portions of the North Rim to public access in the aftermath of a wildfire that destroyed a historic lodge and dozens of cabins, the National Park Service announced Thursday.

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Grand Canyon’s North Rim to partly reopen

SCOTT OLSON Getty Image.

SMOKE FROM the Dragon Bravo fire, which was sparked by lightning, fills the Grand Canyon on July 17.

Daytime access will begin Oct. 1 to locations including Point Imperial, the park's highest overlook at the eastern end of the Grand Canyon, and the Cape Royal overlook, the Park Service said in a news release. It's not known how a potential federal government shutdown could affect those plans.

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