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Grand Canyon National Park closed

Grand Canyon, AZ–  The National Park Service (NPS) received a letter today from the  Health and Human Services Director and Chief Health Officer for Coconino County recommending the full closure of Grand Canyon National Park. Upon receiving this request from the local health department, acting Superintendent Mary Risser, with the support of the NPS Deputy Director, Operations, David Vela and Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt, made the decision to immediately close the park until further notice.

” The Department of the Interior and the National Park Service will continue to follow the guidance of state and local health officials in making determinations about our operations ,”  Secretary Bernhardt  said. ” As soon as we received the letter from the Health and Human Services  Director and Chief Health Officer for Coconino County  recommending the closure of Grand Canyon National Park , we closed the park.”

The health and safety of park visitors, employees, residents, volunteers, and partners at Grand Canyon National Park is  the Service’s number one priority. The NPS has consistently assessed its park units and made modifications to its operations in accordance with CDC, state and local public health guidance, and the NPS will continue to follow the guidance of public health officials in making determinations about our operations to address this pandemic.

The NPS encourages people to take advantage of the many digital tools already available to explore Grand Canyon National Park, including:   Webcams ,  virtual tours ,  photo galleries ,  apps ,  videos ,  Flickr ,  Facebook ,  Instagram ,  YouTube , and  Twitter.  

Updates about NPS operations will be posted on  www.nps.gov/coronavirus . Information regarding rescheduling backcountry reservations can be done by contacting  grca_bic@nps.gov . Please visit  www.nps.gov/grca  for specific details about park operations. We will notify the public when we resume full operations and provide updates on our website and social media channels.

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