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Stage 2 fire restrictions to be lifted at Grand Canyon National Park

GRAND CANYON – Effective Thursday, Sept. 4, at 8 a.m., Stage 2 fire restrictions have been lifted on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Increased monsoonal activity across northern Arizona over the past week has significantly reduced fire danger in the area.
The park will remain in Stage 1 fire restrictions, which require that all campfires be contained in a designated fire ring within a maintained campground. Campfires and other open fires are never allowed below the rim. Inner canyon users may continue to use gas cook stoves. River users should follow the conditions of their permit regarding fires along the Colorado River
Visitors are urged to take the following precautions:
• Check for fire restrictions and closures before hiking or camping.
• When using a portable stove, clear the area of grasses and other fine fuels, and ensure the stove is stable to prevent tipping.
• Consider alternatives to campfires even when they are permitted. During periods of high fire danger, unattended campfires are more likely to escape.
• If you smoke, do so only on paved surfaces or in an enclosed vehicle. Never toss cigarette butts on the ground. Use an ashtray or pack out cigarette butts.
• Avoid parking or driving vehicles in tall, dry vegetation, as hot vehicle parts can ignite a fire.
• If you see smoke or fire, note the location and report it by calling 9-1-1. Do not attempt to put out a fire yourself.
The North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park remains closed due to impacts from the Dragon Bravo Fire.
For updates on fire restrictions and park conditions, visit www.nps.gov/grca