Status of the North Rim

A firefighter wearing yellow and green nomex radios to a helicopter during a water drop on a rugged canyon landscape
Water drop on the Dragon Bravo Fire, 8/12/2025

Photo courtesy of CIMT Great Basin Team 7

 
 
 

Current Closures

Due to the smoke accumulation in the inner canyon resulting from Dragon Bravo Fire, and impaired emergency response access in the smoke-filled canyon, the following areas are closed to all visitor use:

➡️North Kaibab Trail and South Kaibab Trail

➡️Bright Angel Trail below Havasupai Garden. River exchanges are allowed to pass through this area at their discretion.

➡️Phantom Ranch and Bright Angel Campground. Boat Beach is open for river runners to stop and refill water, however, they must continue to Pipe Creek beach for exchanges.

➡️River Trail between Pipe Creek and the South Kaibab

➡️Tonto East between Havasupai Garden and Tip Off

➡️ All backcountry routes and canyoneering routes stemming from the North or South Kaibab, or the Bright Angel Trail.

 

North Rim Dragon Bravo Fire Information & Recovery

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Air Quality on South Rim of Grand Canyon

 
A map showing the extent of the Dragon Bravo Fire and the associated side drainages that could be impacted
Dragon Bravo Fire map and impacted drainages as of Aug. 12, 2025 (USGS map)

Watershed Impacts from Dragon Bravo Fire

As of mid August, the Dragon Bravo Fire has burned significant portions of the following watersheds: House Rock Wash, North Canyon, South Canyon, Buck Farm Canyon, Kwagunt Creek, Malgosa Canyon, Awatubi Canyon, 60-Mile Canyon, Clear Creek, Bright Angel Creek, Crystal Creek, and Tuna Creek. Portions of Saddle Canyon and Nankoweap Canyon have also burned to a lesser degree.

Increased risk of flash floods and/or debris flows is expected in these watersheds during monsoons or other storms with heavy precipitation. This could impact associated camps, hikes, and rapids.

Visitors should exercise extreme caution in all affected watersheds during monsoon season, as burned areas are more prone to flash flooding and debris flows.

To sign up for Grand Canyon River emergency alerts,
please visit our webpage here.



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Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

Phone:

928-638-7888

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