GRAND CANYON, AZ (AZFamily) — The federal government shut down overnight, causing a partial closure of the Grand Canyon and causing more strain to businesses that are already hurting.
The government shutdown is affecting Grand Canyon National Park, leaving visitors with limited services. Here's what to know ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire at the Grand Canyon North Rim that destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge has been heartbreaking for many travelers with memories of their past visits. It's also proved a ...
Discover the Arizona overlook locals call their secret treasure, where mountain air and sweeping views steal the show.
A historic train adventure in Arizona includes some of the nation's best fall color views aboard a train. Where it is and how you can go.
PHOENIX — As a wildfire ravages the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, a local mayor wants to remind tourists that the South Rim is still open for business. “We’re very mindful and sensitive to what’s ...
The historic Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim was destroyed by the Dragon Bravo Fire. The lodge opened in 1937 and was the only hotel within the park's North Rim boundaries. The fire, started by ...
At least 235 properties have been destroyed, damaged, or are threatened by the wildfires at the Grand Canyon's North Rim. Fundraising efforts were underway to support displaced residents and rebuild ...
The Dragon Bravo fire continues to burn in remote pockets of the park. Federal officials have not yet provided details on their response to lawmakers.
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