Parts of Grand Canyon’s North Rim to Reopen After Wildfire
Parts of Grand Canyon’s North Rim to Reopen After Wildfire
US · Published Sep 26, 2025
Grand Canyon's North Rim partially reopens Oct 1 after wildfire, allowing daytime access to Point Imperial and Cape Royal until Nov 30, weather permitting.
Most trails remain closed due to fire damage, dead trees, and flood risks. Visitors must bring all supplies as there's no power or water.
The National Park Service advises visitors to check for updates on trail conditions and closures before visiting the North Rim.
North Rim reopening after wildfire closure
Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim is set to partially reopen on October 1st, following a closure due to a significant wildfire. This reopening will allow daytime access to popular areas such as Point Imperial and Cape Royal. The reopening is scheduled to last until November 30th, subject to weather conditions. Visitors should note that most trails remain closed due to fire damage, the presence of hazardous dead trees, and ongoing flood risks.
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