Starting from Thursday, September 4, at 8 a.m., the Stage 2 fire restrictions on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park will be lifted. This decision has been made due to the significant reduction in fire danger in the area. The change is attributed to the increased monsoonal activity across northern Arizona over the past week.
The lifting of the fire restrictions comes as welcome news for visitors, who can now enjoy activities such as campfires and smoking in designated areas. These activities were previously restricted under the Stage 2 fire restrictions due to the high risk of wildfires.
The National Park Service continues to monitor weather conditions and fire activity in the area. Visitors are reminded to stay informed about current fire conditions and regulations. For further updates, they can visit the official website of the Grand Canyon National Park.

