Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Theodore Roosevelt famously declared Grand Canyon "the one great sight which every American should see." Hundreds of ...
Anyone living or staying in the area around the Grand Canyon's South Rim was in for a rude awakening in early December, as the region under strict water restrictions due to multiple breaks in the only ...
The Grand Canyon currently has no water being pumped from the Colorado River to the south rim, because of continuous problems ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Hotels and lodges will welcome back visitors to the Grand Canyon's South Rim after the national park halted overnight stays for more than a week because of multiple breaks in a water ...
Grand Canyon National Park will start reopening hotels on the South Rim on Sept. 5. The hotels were closed due to a water supply problem. A project is underway to rehabilitate a decades-old water ...
Grand Canyon National Park South Rim lodging within the park boundaries will reduce occupancy to conserve water, beginning April 11, 2026, until further notice. Guests with current and future ...
Tourists looking to stay overnight at hotels on the Grand Canyon's South Rim are out of luck, as authorities say a "series of significant breaks" in a 12.5 mile-long water pipe forced hotels to close.
While the North Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park receives fewer than 1 million visitors a year, the South Rim receives more than 4 million. In early December this year, all the toing and froing ...
The Transcanyon Waterline, which supplies water for use in the park, experienced four breaks. Beginning August 29, overnight stays at El Tovar, Bright Angel Lodge, Maswik Lodge, and Phantom Ranch will ...
There's more bad news over at Grand Canyon National Park: All of the park's hotels on the South Rim will be closing indefinitely to overnight visitors as of Saturday, Dec. 6. Properties that will ...
President Theodore Roosevelt famously declared Grand Canyon "the one great sight which every American should see." Hundreds of millions of Americans and international tourists have done that: The ...