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Nearly a century ago, fire crews at Grand Canyon National Park used tree towers — ladders attached to the park’s tallest ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire burning along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim grew by more than 25% from Saturday to Sunday, fire ...
Authorities evacuated about 500 visitors from the Grand Canyon's North Rim on July 10 in response to the fast-growing fire, the National Park Service said. Evacuations were expanded on July 11 to ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire, ignited by lightning, consumed 5,000 acres within Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim. Between 50 and 80 structures were destroyed, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge, ...
The fire that destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge was burning on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Lightning started the Dragon Bravo Fire on July 4, 2025.
Editor's note: This page summarizes news of the Grand Canyon North Rim fire for Monday, July 14. For the lastest news on the Grand Canyon fire, visit USA TODAY's story for Tuesday, July 15.
The North Rim, which receives only a fraction of the millions of visitors to the Grand Canyon, was evacuated and closed for the season late last week as the White Sage Fire expanded toward the park.
Another fire burning on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, the Dragon Bravo Fire, burned 1,500 acres and was also 0% contained. It started July 4 as the result of another lightning strike ...