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- Grand Canyon National Park Update on Dragon Bravo Fire
News Release Date: July 13, 2025 The Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park exhibited extreme and volatile fire behavior the evening of July 12, resulting in a 500-acre expansion Fire managers have confirmed the loss of the Grand Canyon Lodge and numerous historic cabins in the developed area On July 12, at approximately 10:30 p m , fire activity intensified rapidly
- Wildfire destroys historic Grand Canyon Lodge, North Rim . . .
The Grand Canyon Lodge was one of dozens of structures destroyed in a fast-moving wildfire in Arizona over the weekend, the National Park Service confirmed
- Historic Grand Canyon Lodge destroyed by expanding fire as . . .
The Dragon Bravo Fire in Arizona has destroyed dozens of structures and a water treatment facility on the Grand Canyon's North Rim
- Wildfire devastates the north rim of the Grand Canyon - AZFamily
Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent Ed Keeble told park residents and staff that the Grand Canyon Lodge, the only lodging at the North Rim, was consumed by the flames The visitor center,
- Grand Canyon wildfire: Historic lodge and dozens of other . . .
A fast-moving wildfire destroyed a historic lodge and dozens of other structures on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, forcing officials to close access to that area for the season, the park said Sunday
- Historic Grand Canyon lodge destroyed by wildfire, official . . .
A fast-moving wildfire destroyed a historic lodge and dozens of other structures on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs called on the federal government to investigate the National Park Service’s response to the wildfire
- Historic Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim destroyed by . . .
The historic Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim was destroyed by the Dragon Bravo wildfire The fire, fueled by hot, dry, and windy conditions, has burned over 5,000 acres
- Grand Canyon Lodge destroyed by volatile wildfire: What we . . .
The historic Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim was consumed by one of two wildfires that were burning about 30 miles apart to the north of the Grand Canyon The fires had grown to over 45,000
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