About 50 to 80 different buildings additionally destroyed as two wildfires burn at or close to the Grand Canyon’s North Rim in Arizona.
Wildfires have engulfed a historic lodge, destroying it and dozens of different buildings alongside the Grand Canyon’s North Rim within the state of Arizona within the southwestern United States, park officers say.
Rangers have been compelled to shut entry to that a part of the Grand Canyon Nationwide Park on Sunday. Superintendent Ed Keable mentioned the Grand Canyon Lodge was consumed by flames.
He mentioned a park customer centre, petrol station, wastewater remedy plant, administrative constructing and worker housing have been additionally among the many 50 to 80 buildings misplaced.
Two wildfires are burning at or close to the North Rim. They’re generally known as the White Sage Hearth and the Dragon Bravo Hearth. The latter is the one which destroyed the lodge and different buildings.
Began by lightning on July 4, the Dragon Bravo Hearth was initially managed by authorities with a “confine and comprise” technique. Nonetheless, on account of sizzling temperatures, low humidity and robust winds, it grew to twenty sq. kilometres (7.8 sq. miles), fireplace officers mentioned.
No accidents have been reported to date.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs urged the federal authorities late on Sunday to analyze the Nationwide Park Service’s response to the wildfire.
“They have to first take aggressive motion to finish the wildfire and forestall additional harm,” she mentioned in a put up on X. “However Arizonans deserve solutions for the way this fireplace was allowed to decimate the Grand Canyon Nationwide Park.”
I’m extremely saddened by the destruction of the historic Grand Canyon Lodge, and my coronary heart goes out to each particular person impacted by the Dragon Bravo Hearth close to the Grand Canyon’s North Rim.
Thanks to each firefighter and first responder taking motion to fight the flames.
— Governor Katie Hobbs (@GovernorHobbs) July 14, 2025
Thousands and thousands of individuals go to the park yearly with most going to the South Rim. The North Rim is open seasonally. It was evacuated on Thursday due to the wildfire and can stay closed for the remainder of the season, the park mentioned in a press release.
The Grand Canyon Lodge was typically the primary distinguished characteristic that guests would see, even earlier than viewing the canyon.
“It simply feels such as you’re a pioneer whenever you stroll by way of [the lodge],” mentioned Tim Allen, an Arizona resident and yearly customer to the Grand Canyon. “It actually felt such as you have been in a time passed by.”
Caren Carney, one other customer to the park evacuated along with her household, mentioned she was heartbroken to listen to that such a “magical place” had burned down.
Firefighters on the North Rim and hikers within the internal canyon have been additionally evacuated on Saturday and Sunday. The park mentioned that beside the fireplace danger, they might additionally doubtlessly be uncovered to chlorine gasoline after the remedy plant burned.
Aramark, the corporate that operated the lodge, mentioned all workers and visitors have been safely evacuated. “As stewards of a few of our nation’s most beloved nationwide treasures, we’re devastated by the loss,” spokesperson Debbie Albert mentioned.
One of many biggest wonders of the pure world, the Grand Canyon is the results of the Colorado River consuming away at layers of crimson sandstone and different rock for thousands and thousands of years, leaving a gash as much as 30km (18 miles) broad and greater than 1.6km (1 mile) deep.
Final 12 months, nearly 5 million individuals visited the positioning.

