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Arizona road trip to North Rim Grand Canyon
In this Arizona road trip we head up to Northern Arizona and explore the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. On the way up Highway ...
The White Sage and Dragon Bravo fires are devastating the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, including destroying the Grand Canyon Lodge. Readers of The Arizona Republic shared their memories of the North ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Dragon Bravo Fire in northern Arizona has burned over 8,000 acres since it began on July 4, 2025. Part of its devastation ...
The Dragon Bravo fire continues to tear through the North Rim section of Grand Canyon National Park, forcing evacuations and destroying the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and its nearby cabins. But the ...
From the North Rim to Route 66, Marble Canyon and Trailborn are turning the pre-hike crash pad into a destination all its own.
PHOENIX – The entire Grand Canyon North Rim has been closed since the Dragon Bravo Fire raged through the area in mid-July. That will change on Wednesday, when public access to select areas of the ...
Corrections & Clarifications: A previous version of this article had an incorrect phone number for Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim. The arrival of summer in Arizona means the more remote side of the ...
PHOENIX — The Grand Canyon North Rim’s interrupted visitor season, which included a monthslong closure due to the Dragon Bravo Fire, will come to an end on Friday, officials announced. The Grand ...
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. Select areas, including Highway 67 and ...
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, AZ (AZFamily) — The Dragon Bravo Fire has completely devastated the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The lightning-caused wildfire has burned over 11,000 acres since it ...
GRAND CANYON, AZ (AZFamily) — The Grand Canyon’s historic North Rim will be closing for the season, just over a month after part of the park reopened following the devastating Dragon Bravo Fire.
When U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt declared over 800,000 acres of land in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, a national monument in 1908, he emphasized the need to take care of it. He urged Americans to ...
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