Water delivery to Grand Canyon National Park's South and North rims has been restored and the park is beginning a phased-in approach to easing water restrictions. The amount of water in reservoir tanks is increasing daily and once sustainable levels are reached the park will continue to ease water restrictions.
The following operational changes will be in effect beginning on Tuesday, September 20:
South Rim:
- Camper Services, operated by Delaware North, will be reopened to the public
- Water spigots in Mather Campground and at Desert View Campground will be turned on
- Camper Services (public shower and laundry), operated by Aramark, will be reopened to the public
- Concessionaires will no longer be required use disposable dishes and utensils in restaurants
Drinking water is again available at Supai Tunnel on the North Kaibab Trail and continues to be available at Manzanita Resthouse, Cottonwood Campground, and Phantom Ranch. All inner canyon trail users must be prepared to carry all their drinking water or have a way to treat water. Inner canyon water status is available on the park’s Critical Backcountry Updates webpage.
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