Advisory announced following three heat-related deaths at Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon National Park rangers and emergency personnel responded to two separate heat-related incidents on June 12 and June 16, resulting in three deaths.
Grand Canyon National Park rangers and emergency personnel responded to two separate heat-related incidents on June 12 and June 16, resulting in three deaths.
The Dellenbaugh Fire began the afternoon of Monday, June 15, in the Grand Canyon–Parashant National Monument south of Mount Dellenbaugh.
On June 3, Grand Canyon National Park learned of an 18-year-old experiencing heat-related symptoms below Havasupai Gardens on the Bright Angel Trail.
Grand Canyon National Park is announcing Transcanyon Waterline (TCWL) construction closure-related work for 2026.
Grand Canyon National Park will reopen hotels on the park’s South Rim beginning Wednesday, Dec. 17 and will begin easing some water restrictions.
Commercial aviation history was reshaped when two passenger airliners flying east over the tri-state area plummeted into the Grand Canyon after a collision at an altitude of 21,000 feet 69 years ago. It was the first commercial flight incident resulting in more than 100 fatalities in America as there were no survivors among the 128 people aboard both aircraft.