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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.
A view of fires over the Grand Canyon after they had to evacuate Grand Canyon Lodge, a historic lodge on the North Rim, in northern Arizona, Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Caren Carney via AP) ...
The historic Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim was destroyed by a wildfire on July 13, park officials said. Here's what we know.
Grand Canyon National Park posted the photo on Facebook on July 13, 2025. National Park Service Aramark, the company that operated the lodge, said all employees and guests were safely evacuated.
The Grand Canyon's North Rim is closed for the remainder of 2025 due to Dragon Bravo Fire damage. The fire destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim and some 70 other structures.
Impact at Meteor Crater and resulting ∼M3.5 ground motion at Nankoweap Canyon triggering a landslide which dammed the Colorado River 56,000 years ago. (Karlstrom et al.) ...
The Grand Canyon Lodge, which opened in 1937, caught fire around 10:30 p.m. July 12 when unusually gusty winds pushed the fire over containment lines, said Stefan La-Sky, public information ...
The Grand Canyon's North Rim, the more remote and less visited part of the national park, is closed for the rest of its 2025 season after being ravaged by a wildfire.
The NPS recommends avoiding hiking the Grand Canyon's inner trails between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when temperatures are at their peak.
The nearly century-old Grand Canyon Lodge in far northern Arizona was a refuge for ambitious hikers and adventurous tourists eager to bask in the magnificent views of one of the most remote and ...
The Grand Canyon North Rim, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge, has been devastated by the Dragon Bravo wildfire. The fire, started by lightning on July 4, 2025, has burned over 5,000 acres ...
Grand Canyon National Park spans more than 1.2 million acres, with 278 miles of river and an average of 10 miles from rim to rim. Its average depth is one mile, according to the National Park Service.
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