The NPS shared that the reopenings will restore access to inner canyon destinations following earlier closures caused by the Dragon Bravo Fire, trail stabilization efforts, and ongoing infrastructure work.
Additionally, the lower section of the South Kaibab Trail will reopen to day-use visitors on Nov. 1.
The NPS shared that the River Trail, from River Resthouse to the South Kaibab Trail junction, will remain closed through Dec. 31. This includes the Silver Bridge.
The North Kaibab Trail north of the Clear Creek Trail junction will remain closed until further notice.
According to the NPS, a temporary interruption in water pumping operations will occur as part of the Transcanyon Waterline Replacement Project. This will take place from Nov 4. to Nov. 18.
During this time, drinking water will be available at Phantom Ranch and Havasupai Gardens. Drinking water will not be available at Bright Angel Campground, the Delta Restroom, and Boat Beach.
More information on Grand Canyon conditions can be found on the NPS website.
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