This year has been unique for Grand Canyon National Park, and not for good reasons. On July 4, the Dragon Bravo Fire ignited, destroying thousands of acres and continuing to burn for several months.
While the park announced a few weeks ago the reopening of some North Rim areas , plenty of other places remain closed. Luckily, we now have more good news.
According to an article published by National Parks Traveler, Grand Canyon National Park is now lowering its fire and water restrictions. Despite this, tourists should always remain alert. Here is what all visitors should know about these recent changes.
Grand Canyon National Park Lowers Fire And Water Restrictions
Since the beginning of the U.S. government shutdown, staying up-to-date with the latest news affecting the country's mos