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What to know about the Grand Canyon as wildfires burn, claiming a historic lodge

Nearly 5 million people visited the Grand Canyon last year, from day trippers and campers to people sleeping overnight in historic lodges and cabins.

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What to know about the Grand Canyon as wildfires burn, claiming a historic lodge

This image provided by Eddie Vallee and taken from the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona shows smoke over the park’s North Rim on Thursday, July 10, 2025.(Eddie Vallee via AP)


Nearly 5 million people visited the Grand Canyon last year, from day trippers and campers to people sleeping overnight in historic lodges and cabins.

This year will be different, at least for one portion of the park. A and ended the season for the canyon’s North Rim, a place where visitors could find less bustle in one of the country’s most iconic national parks.

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