Help the North Rim Recover
The Dragon Bravo Fire tore through the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, leaving behind a trail of devastation in one of the most iconic and beloved places on Earth.
Grand Canyon Conservancy is stepping up to assist the National Park Service with long-term recovery efforts—and we need your help to plan for the North Rim's future. Your support will help us welcome visitors back to this treasured place as we begin rebuilding.
Let’s stand together to help the North Rim recover.
Your gift to the Grand Canyon North Rim Fund will provide immediate and long-term support, including:
• Restoring and maintaining trails damaged by the fire, including the North Kaibab Trail.
• Providing temporary visitor services so the North Rim can reopen to visitors in the summer of 2026.
• Assessing cultural and archaeological sites.
• Water quality monitoring and flood-risk modeling to detect potential post-fire contaminants and flood risks.
• Wildlife monitoring and research, allowing vital conservation activities to continue despite wildfire impacts.
• Supporting the long-term restoration and rebuilding of this iconic landscape.


What Does the North Rim Mean to You?
The devastation of the Dragon Bravo Fire has profoundly impacted all those who hold Grand Canyon dear in their hearts. As Grand Canyon Conservancy and Grand Canyon National Park plan for the North Rim's future, we are bolstered by the strength, resilience, and passion of our community. The North Rim holds cherished memories for so many, and we would love to hear yours.
GCC Community Shares their North Rim Memories
GCC has asked our community to share their favorite memories of the North Rim as we look to embark on the journey of long-term recovery.

