What's left at Grand Canyon North Rim
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The Dragon Bravo Fire that destroyed the North Rim lodge will affect visitors and nearby communities. Here's the Canyon's financial impact on Arizona.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNNew photos of the Grand Canyon show Dragon Bravo Fire devastationThe senators referenced the 2006 Warm Fire, another lightning-caused fire on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon that was initially allowed to burn as a wildland use fire. The Warm Fire ultimately destroyed 59,000 acres of land and nearly killed a thousand people.
The Grand Canyon Conservancy has a donation page where you can donate any amount you’d like to help with recovery efforts.
Gov. Katie Hobbs landed about 25 miles north of the rim near De Motte Campground and first toured the fire camp, where fire personnel were staged.
Built nearly 100 years ago, the remote lodge offered majestic views of one of our finest national parks before it burned in the Dragon Bravo Fire.
With fires currently ravaging the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, here are some positive memories from Arizona Republic readers.
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Discover Magazine on MSNMeteor Crash May Have Caused an Ancient Lake to Form in the Grand CanyonLearn more about the Meteor Crater near the Grand Canyon and how it may have created a paleolake thousands of years ago.
The Dragon Bravo Fire devastated over 70 structures at the Grand Canyon's North Rim, with only 8% containment.