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    Wildfire destroys historic Grand Canyon Lodge and 80 structures

    The destruction was caused by the Dragon Bravo Fire, one of two wildfires burning near or at the North Rim, the other being the White Sage Fire.
    News DeskBy News DeskJuly 14, 2025
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    Arizona: A devastating wildfire has destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and dozens of other structures along the North Rim of Arizona’s Grand Canyon National Park, park officials confirmed.

    Rangers were forced to close access to the North Rim on Sunday due to the rapid spread of flames. Superintendent Ed Keable announced that the iconic lodge, which served as a landmark for generations of visitors, was consumed by fire.

    In total, between 50 and 80 structures were lost in the blaze, including a park visitor centre, a gas station, a wastewater treatment plant, an administrative building, and employee housing. The destruction of the Grand Canyon Lodge was caused by the Dragon Bravo Fire, one of two wildfires burning near or at the North Rim, the other being the White Sage Fire.

    Because of the Dragon Bravo Fire, Arizona lost more than a historic lodge, it lost a piece of our state history.

    As Governor Hobbs has rightly called for, there must be a comprehensive, independent investigation into the handling of fire and the rationale for treating it as a…

    — Senator Ruben Gallego (@SenRubenGallego) July 14, 2025

    Dragon Bravo Fire

    The Dragon Bravo Fire, ignited by lightning on July 4, was initially managed under a ‘confine and contain’ strategy. However, due to soaring temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds, the fire expanded to about 20 square kilometres (7.8 square miles), according to fire officials.

    Although no injuries have been reported, the impact has been severe. Firefighters at the North Rim and hikers in the inner canyon were evacuated as a precaution. Park authorities also warned of potential chlorine gas exposure after the treatment plant burned.

    Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs issued a strong response, calling on the federal government to investigate the National Park Service’s handling of the fire. “They must first take aggressive action to end the wildfire and prevent further damage. But Arizonans deserve answers for how this fire was allowed to decimate the Grand Canyon National Park,” the Governor posted on X.

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    The North Rim, which is only open seasonally, had already been evacuated. Officials have confirmed it will remain closed for the rest of the season. Millions of tourists visit the Grand Canyon each year, although most go to the South Rim.

    The Grand Canyon Lodge, often the first structure visitors saw before reaching the rim itself, was beloved by generations. Aramark, the company operating the lodge, confirmed that all guests and employees were safely evacuated before the fire reached the area.

    “As stewards of some of our country’s most beloved national treasures, we are devastated by the loss,” said company spokesperson Debbie Albert.

    The Grand Canyon, considered one of the greatest natural wonders on Earth, was formed over millions of years as the Colorado River carved deep into the red rock, leaving behind a canyon up to 30km (18 miles) wide and more than 1.6km (1 mile) deep. Nearly five million people visited the park last year.

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