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SunSeeker

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Sun Jul 13, 2025, 05:55 PM Jul 13

An official says a historic Grand Canyon lodge has been destroyed by wildfire [View all]

Source: NBC News

A historic lodge on the Grand Canyon's North Rim has been destroyed by a fast-moving wildfire, the park said Sunday.

The Grand Canyon Lodge, the only lodging inside the park at the North Rim, was consumed by the flames, park Superintendent Ed Keable told park residents, staff and others in a meeting Sunday morning. He said the visitor center, the gas station, a waste water treatment plant, an administrative building and some employee housing were among the 50 to 80 structures lost.

Two wildfires are burning at or near the North Rim, known as the White Sage Fire and the Dragon Bravo Fire. The latter is the one that impacted the lodge and other structures. The park initially was managing it as a controlled burn but then shifted to suppression as it rapidly grew to 7.8 square miles (20 square kilometers) because of hot temperatures, low humidity and wind, fire officials said.

The White Sage Fire doubled in size on Sunday, growing from roughly 20,000 acres to 40,000, according to government website that tracks U.S. fires.



Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/grand-canyon-lodge-destroyed-wildfire-rcna218566



First DOGE cuts and now this. A bad summer at Grand Canyon National Park.
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OHHH!!! Terrible news!! I loved these lodges, stayed at the South one, and then the one in Yellowstone one, SWBTATTReg Jul 13 #1
The park initially was managing it as a controlled burn. Lasher Jul 13 #2
Not the best time for control bunrs in AZ, unless it was just after a big monsoon rain fall Attilatheblond Jul 13 #4
I don't think they started it, but they were managing it as a controlled burn. SunSeeker Jul 13 #7
Apparently both fires were caused by lightning strikes. The "let it burn' approach seems to be gaining support though. likesmountains 52 Jul 13 #8
It was started by a lightning strike Farmer-Rick Monday #18
Heartbreaking. emulatorloo Jul 13 #3
I remember going into that lodge and it was so awesome kimbutgar Jul 13 #5
probably not far off the mark RussBLib Jul 13 #6
I was there in 2016 and my husband, son and I thought someday we'd go back to stay there kimbutgar Jul 13 #10
Holy shit Kali Jul 13 #9
Maybe this will help: Ptah Jul 13 #12
Thanks! Kali Jul 13 #13
Yikes! Ptah Jul 13 #14
Yeah Kali Jul 13 #16
It was started by a lightning strike on 4 July Farmer-Rick Monday #19
Can confirm losses Nac Mac Feegle Jul 13 #11
You may not be able to get in Kali Jul 13 #15
It was started by a lightning strike and they decided to manage it as a controlled burn jgmiller Jul 13 #17
Ouch! So sad!... electric_blue68 Monday #20
Grand Canyon North Rim update Nac Mac Feegle Tuesday #21
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