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⚠️ Closure of North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park and Inner Canyon Trails - Due to the Dragon Bravo Fire⚠️
Dragon Bravo Fire Update – 6 p.m., July 12, 2025
The Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park grew quickly overnight, jumping over several fire control lines. Some North Rim facilities have been impacted, but there are no reports of injuries or loss of life. All park staff, concession employees, and residents have been safely evacuated.
Due to a potential chlorine gas leakrelated to the fire, the following trails areCLOSED until further notice:
➡️North Kaibab Trail
➡️South Kaibab Trail
➡️Phantom Ranch area
The North Rim remains closed to all visitor use, while the South Rim is open and operational.
Fire crews on the North Rim are engaging the fire under a full suppression strategy, and public and firefighter safety remains the park's top priority.
Smoke is expected to remain visible from the South Rim, and air quality conditions may vary depending on fire behavior and wind patterns. Current smoke and air quality information is available at https://fire.airnow.gov/#8.09/36.238/-112.008
On July 10, all visitors and campers were evacuated from the North Rim due to the nearby White Sage Fire, located approximately 15 miles southeast of Fredonia. Park employees and residents followed official evacuation instructions and prioritized their personal safety.
View of Deva, Brahma, and Zoroaster Temples as seen from Grand Canyon Lodge
Taking in the view from the patio of Grand Canyon Lodge
Basic Information (2025 Season)
A worthwhile trip for those who enjoy the road less traveled, the North Rim, or "other side" of Grand Canyon is visited by only 10% of all park visitors.
Lodge and campground are open for the season between May 15, and October 15, 2025.
North Rim is over 8000 feet (2438 m.)in elevation.
Hiking the 21 miles (34 km) from South Rim to North Rim includes a 4860 ft (1480 m) elevation loss from South Rim to Colorado River, followed by a 5850 ft (1780 m) elevation gain from the river to the North Rim.
The North Rim Visitor Center is adjacent to Grand Canyon Lodge
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North Rim Visitor Center
Hours: 8 am to 6 pm daily - May 15, through October 15, 2025.
Located adjacent to the parking lot for Grand Canyon Lodge. A Grand Canyon Conservancy Park Store with books and souvenirs is inside.
Public restrooms and outdoor exhibits are located behind the visitor center building.
During the 2025 Season, Park Rangers will be staffing an outdoor information desk at the Roaring Springs Overlook Kiosk.Open Daily: 10 am to 4 pm. Ranger program schedule
Interior of North Rim Visitor Center. Left: exhibit area; right: Grand Canyon Conservancy bookstore and gift shop.
Left: main entrance to Grand Canyon Lodge. Right: walking the trail out to Bright Angel Point from the lodge. This trail is closed during the 2025 season for extensive repairs.
Bright Angel Point(CLOSED)
During the 2025 season, Bright Angel Point Trail on the North Rim —leading from Grand Canyon Lodge to Bright Angel Point —is CLOSED for construction. This closure is necessary for the protection of staff and visiting public during an extensive repair effort to the Bright Angel Point Trail. News release
When the trail reopens, from the lodge the paved, Bright Angel Point Trail, 0.5 mile (0.8 km) round-trip trail, leads out the spine of the ridge to Bright Angel Point. This trail is steep in places, with drop-offs and stairs, but provides dramatic views into Roaring Springs and Bright Angel Canyons.
In place of a newspaper, the North Rim Pocket Map and Services Guideis now being distributed at entrance stations, visitor centers, lodges, campgrounds, stores, and out-of-park locations.
Front and back sides of the North Rim Pocket Map and Services Guide. Click on the image to download as an accessible PDF file (2.2 MB)
Additional North Rim Services
Backcountry Information Center
Hours 8 am to noon and 1 to 5 pm daily - May 15, through October 15, 2025 The backcountry information center is located in the NPS administration building. Here you will find maps, trail information, and helpful park rangers ready to answer your questions, issue backcountry permits, and help you plan your trip.
Gas Station
24 hour pay at the pump (only accepting credit and debit cards).
Self-serve fuel pumps, including diesel, will be available as long as State Route 67 is open, through Nov. 30, 2024, unless closed earlier by a major snowstorm.
The North Rim Service Station is located on the entrance road into the Campground.
Note: Although the park is exploring options for installation of Electric Vehicle Charging infrastructure, the charging of Electric Vehicles on the North Rim can not be accommodated at this time. The nearest electric charging stations are located in Kanab, UT.
Garage Services
The Service Station inside the park does not provide any repair services, only gasoline and diesel fuel.
Unleaded fuel, propane, diesel, tire repair, and some auto supplies are available at the North Rim Country Store (by Kaibab Lodge) 18.5 miles/ 30 km north. Open from May 15 to Oct. 15, 2023, seven days a week.
The service station at Jacob Lake 45 miles/ 75 km north, provides emergency repairs such as tires, belts, batteries, fuses, hoses, etc. Diesel fuel is also available at Jacob Lake. (928) 643-7232 Open all year.
Guest Laundry and Showers (Coin Operated)
Hours: 7 am to 7 pm (staffed) - 7 pm to 10 pm (unstaffed) daily
Located on the access road leading to the North Rim Campground.
Post Office
Hours: 8 am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 5 pm (weekdays)
Located in the Grand Canyon Lodge complex.
Medical
Emergency services are provided by park rangers on duty. Dial 911 from your phone.
Lost and Found
For information about lost and found property contact the visitor center information desk or the Grand Canyon Lodge front desk, or call (928) 638-261 Mail: Lost and Found, North Rim Lodge, Grand Canyon National Park, North Rim, Arizona 86052
Book and Gift Shops
Grand Canyon Conservancy Park Store in the Visitor Center Building Hours: 8 am to 6 pm daily. May 15, through October 15, 2025
Camping, hiking, and backpacking equipment may be purchased at the General Store at the entrance to the North Rim Campground.
North Rim Mule Trips
Open for the 2025 season: May 15, through October 15, 2025
Visit Grand Canyon Trail Rides' website or call 435-679-8665 for more information and to book a trip —Rides are offered between May 15 and October 15, 2025.
Religious Services
Religious services may be offered on the North Rim of the park. The National Park Service does not endorse any group or message. See the bulletin board in the lodge for the schedule of services.
Left: view of Mt. Hayden from Point Imperial, highest overlook in the park at 8,803 feet (2,683 meters). Right: view from Cape Royal across to Wotan's Throne.
North Rim Scenic Drives
Open for the 2025 season: May 15, through October 15, 2025. Point Imperial and Cape Royal are reached via winding scenic drives. The trip to both points, with short walks at each and several stops at pullouts along the way, can easily take half a day.
NOTE: RVs over 22 feet long, and vehicle-trailer combinations with a total length over 22 feet, are not permitted on the Scenic Drive due to narrow, windy roads with blind corners.
Point Imperial
The highest point on the North Rim at 8,803 feet (2,683 meters), overlooks the Painted Desert and the eastern end of Grand Canyon. Here the canyon transforms as the narrow walls of Marble Canyon, visible only as a winding gash, open dramatically to become "grand." Layers of red and black Precambrian rocks, not visible at Bright Angel Point, add contrast and color. Part of the viewpoint is accessible.
Cape Royal
Provides a panorama up, down, and across the canyon. With seemingly unlimited vistas to the east and west, it is popular for both sunrise and sunset. The sweeping turn of the Colorado River at Unkar Delta is framed through the natural arch of Angels Window. Look for the Desert View Watchtower across the canyon on the South Rim. This popular viewpoint is accessible via a paved, level trail.
There is something about the North Rim of Grand Canyon that invokes a sense of solitude and serenity. This is a place that invites you to slow down, to ponder, to feel your own innate creativity, and to fall in love with landscape.
Winter Camping with a Backcountry Permit
North Rim roads are closed to all vehicles between December 1st, 2024, and May 14, 2025, and no visitor services are available. During these winter months backpackers, snowshoers, and cross-country skiers are permitted to use the North Rim Campground, provided a backcountry use permit has been obtained in advance. – These permits are available through the South Rim Backcountry Information Center. (e-mail us or call 928-638-7875)
The closest place to park during this time is Jacob Lake. The hike through the snow from Jacob Lake to the North Rim Campground is around 45 miles. Hikers, snowshoers, and cross-country skiers will need to remain off the closed road (per Superintendent's Compendium re: safety from snowplows) and forge a path through the snow.
North Kaibab Trail is open with intermittent trail closures in effect to clear remaining rockfall areas.
The National Park Service emphasizes the importance of staying on designated trails at all times and hikers should not attempt to go over or around a closure. Trail users should pay attention to directions from park rangers, volunteers, and signs placed along the trail. Details
Note about Snowmobiles:Snowmobiles are not permitted within the park.
Note about the Yurt:The North Rim yurt was removed because of safety issues and is no longer available.