Water and fire restrictions have eased for Grand Canyon National Park, though some limitations are remaining in place.
Grand Canyon National Park is reducing its fire and water restrictions. The park moved from Stage 2 to the less severe Stage ...
Several upcoming changes to inner canyon operations will go into effect in the coming weeks at Grand Canyon National Park, ...
Grand Canyon Gas Logs reports backyard camping for adults includes cozy gatherings, music nights, movie marathons, sunset ...
Grand Canyon National Park is easing both fire and water restrictions, due to improved water storage and system reliability.
The Republic's climate reporter started her journey on the Arizona Trail with detours that were forced by wildfires and left ...
The reopening following a summer of wildfires coincides with the federal government shutdown, which could affect the visitor ...
The fire began July 4, 2025, and quickly spread, destroying multiple structures, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge.
While there are a few overlooks that are accessible by vehicle—Mt. Trumbull Road and Toroweap Overlook, for example—Diamond ...
Campers may be stranded in portions of the campground." "The National Weather Service in Flagstaff has issued a Flash Flood Warning for, The Antelope Creek basin in, Coconino County in north central ...
Grand Canyon National Park Lowers Fire And Water Restrictions . Since the beginning of the U.S. government shutdown, staying up-to-date with the latest news affecting the country' ...
The Arizona Republic's climate reporter, Joan Meiners, is biking the length of the Arizona Trail to document changes to landscapes and communities.