Arizona tourism officials are encouraging visitors to enjoy the Grand Canyon this weekend despite overnight lodging closures beginning Dec. 6.
The Arizona Office of Tourism announced Friday that Grand Canyon National Park remains fully open for day-use activities such as hiking, sightseeing, shopping, dining, visiting museums and taking tours. The temporary lodging pause on the South Rim is due to necessary repairs on the park’s Transcanyon Waterline. ×
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