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The Grand Canyon Lodge welcomed generations of travelers and staffers arriving in the Grand Canyon's North Rim area. It was already rebuilt once, after a kitchen fire in 1932.
The Grand Canyon’s North Rim continues to battle wildfires and remains closed. The South Rim is open to visitors but is under stage 1 fire restrictions (very high).
The Dragon Bravo Fire is now the largest wildfire ever recorded in the Grand Canyon, burning more than 145,000 acres.
Nearly 5 million people visited the Grand Canyon last year, from day trippers and campers to people sleeping overnight in historic lodges and cabins.
Fire officials say it has become a “megafire” on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, burning so hot that it is creating “fire clouds” with their own erratic weather systems.
A devastating wildfire has destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim, along with numerous other buildings. The 1928 landmark, previously rebuilt after a 1932 fire, was consumed by ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire exploded in size along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim this week as heat and strong winds drove the growth.
The wildfire that destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge earlier this month has expanded in recent days, fueled by hot, dry conditions, fire officials in Arizona said.
A wildfire in northern Arizona has grown thousands of acres in just a few days as firefighters continue to work to regain containment.