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As the Dragon Bravo Fire approached containment, Grand Canyon National Park unveiled plans to reopen a beloved hotel and ...
As firefighters increase containment on the Drago Bravo Fire, parts of the Kaibab National Forest are set to open.
GRAND CANYON, AZ — Multiple trails have reopened on the South Rim in the Grand Canyon National Park. Grand Canyon National ...
Popular corridor trails closed over a month ago because of the Dragon Bravo Fire are now open to hikers again.
Grand Canyon National Park has reopened sections of the South Rim corridor trails after recent closures for safety concerns due to the Dragon Bravo Fire.
North Kaibab Trail and South Kaibab Trail. Rim-to-rim hikes cannot be attempted during the closure. Bright Angel Trail below Havasupai Garden.
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. - A man from Illinois who was hiking the Grand Canyon died on June 22. The National Park Service says they received a report of CPR in progress approximately a half mile below ...
A 67-year-old man hiking in the Grand Canyon National Park died on a trail while hiking in extreme heat, which possibly caused hazardous conditions. The Grand Canyon National Park Service said that at ...
Kaibab is steeper and shorter. The descent took us four hours. Bright Angel Trail, the alternative, is a beautiful, shady trek — albeit without the panoramic views you get on Kaibab.
If you decide to go below the rim, South Kaibab Trail offers the most bang for your buck. Leaving from Yaki Point Road, it’s less crowded than Bright Angel and soon offers more dramatic vistas.
Following the Dragon Bravo Fire, the corridor trails on the South Rim were closed on July 13, 2025, due to safety concerns.
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