
Recent incidents of a chlorine leak prompted the temporary shutdown of certain trails in the Grand Canyon National Park. Safety remains the top priority of the park, and people visiting are requested to stay abreast of developments before planning their hiking trips.
The spill of chlorine, found near the park facilities, sparked an immediate need to close the area and render it safe for visitors and wildlife. Thus, certain trails had to be closed to assess and repair where necessary. Park officials are making every effort to keep the crisis in check, sampling the air and effect on the environment.
If you’re traveling to the Grand Canyon, be sure to visit the official National Park Service website to obtain the latest information about trail status and safety guidelines. Stay informed on which trails are shut down and what detours or alternative trails are available to hikers.
Safety first. You may wonder about the sheer views along the Rim Trail, or the down-canyon ride, depending on your tastes. Hold your route in your hand. Check the park’s website, or ring the ranger services to obtain up-to-date information on the status of affairs as they are today. Be ready and safe out there as you experience the beauty of the Grand Canyon!
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