Dr. Michael Henson+FollowGrand Canyon Lodge Left in RuinsWildfire tore through the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, leaving the historic Grand Canyon Lodge in ashes. The Dragon Bravo Fire, sparked by lightning, has scorched over 13,600 acres and is only 18% contained. The photos are heartbreaking—charred stairs, stone columns, and just two rocking chairs left standing where the lodge once welcomed visitors. It’s wild to see what survived and what’s gone. Nature’s power is unreal. #Travel #GrandCanyon #Wildfire184Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowGrand Canyon Lodge Lost to WildfiresCan you believe the iconic Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim is gone? Wildfires have swept through the park, taking out the historic lodge, employee housing, the visitor center, and even a gas station. Over 45,000 acres have burned, and some trails are closed. Thankfully, everyone was evacuated safely, but it’s wild to think a piece of history just vanished overnight. If you’ve ever stayed there, this one hits hard. #Travel #GrandCanyon #Wildfire70Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowGrand Canyon Lodge Lost in Wildfire DramaThe iconic Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim is gone after a wildfire, and people are seriously questioning why the fire was allowed to burn for days before it exploded out of control. Over 70 buildings were lost, and now Arizona’s governor wants a federal investigation into the Park Service’s decisions. Imagine planning a trip and finding out your dream lodge just burned down! This is wild (literally) and everyone’s talking about it. #Travel #GrandCanyon #Wildfire293Share
ashley89+FollowGrand Canyon Lodge Lost to WildfireThe iconic Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim is gone after a fast-moving wildfire tore through, destroying dozens of historic buildings. The area’s now closed for the season, and visitors and staff had to evacuate. The fire started on July 4th and just exploded in size thanks to heat and wind. No injuries, but it’s heartbreaking for anyone who’s ever stayed there. The North Rim always felt like a hidden gem—now it’s a memory. #Travel #GrandCanyon #Wildfire10Share