Grand Canyon National Park dey face water wahala, wey dey force dem to suspend overnight stays for South Rim hotels. Dis dey happen because of plenty breaks for di 12.5-mile-long Transcanyon Waterline.
Hotel Stays Affected
Starting from Saturday, no overnight guests go dey allowed for hotels wey Xanterra dey run, like El Tovar, Bright Angel Lodge, and Maswik Lodge. Delaware North’s Yavapai Lodge and Trailer Village sef dey affected.
Alternative Options
If you dey plan to sleep for hotel, make you no worry too much! Hotels outside di park for Tusayan no go dey affected. You fit still find place to stay dia.
Camping Restrictions
Na only dry camping dem go allow for now, but water go still dey available for bathroom faucets. Di spigot for Mather Campground on di South Rim go dey turned off, so water go dey available only for di Mather Campground check-in kiosk.
Fire Ban
No fires go dey allowed for di South Rim and inner canyon areas. Dis dey include charcoal fires and wood-burning fire. Make sure you follow di rules to protect di park.
Park Operations
Di Grand Canyon National Park go still dey open for guests during di day. All South Rim food and drink services, di Grand Canyon Clinic, and di Post Office go still dey open. So, you fit still enjoy di park even with di restrictions.
Why Dis Dey Happen?
Park officials dey say dis measures dey important to make sure water resources dey safe and sustainable. Dem dey plan to restore full operational status for overnight guests on di South Rim as quickly as possible.
More Information
For more information on di restrictions, check di Grand Canyon National Park website.