Phantom Ranch
Coverage of Phantom Ranch in the Nexus archive.
- Extreme heat expected again at the Grand Canyon after 3 hikers die in heat-related incidents
Extreme heat at Grand Canyon National Park led to three hiker deaths in heat-related incidents, prompting warnings from the National Weather Service and National Park Service. Temperatures are forecast to reach 110°F in Phantom Ranch, with heat watches issued for midday Monday through Tuesday. A wildfire near Oak Creek Canyon also posed risks, as prolonged dry conditions increased fire danger.
- Extreme heat expected again at the Grand Canyon after 3 hikers die in heat-related incidents
Extreme heat is expected at Grand Canyon National Park, leading to three hiker deaths in recent heat-related incidents. The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat watch, forecasting temperatures up to 110°F at Phantom Ranch. Hikers are advised to avoid midday activity as heat-related risks and wildfire dangers increase.
- Extreme heat expected again at the Grand Canyon after 3 hikers die in heat-related incidents
Extreme heat warnings are in effect at Grand Canyon National Park as three hikers died in heat-related incidents on the North and South Kaibab Trails. The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures exceeding 110°F at Phantom Ranch, prompting advisories to avoid midday hiking. Prolonged dry conditions also raise wildfire risks in the region.
- Extreme heat expected again at the Grand Canyon after 3 hikers die in heat-related incidents
Extreme heat warnings are in effect at Grand Canyon National Park as three hikers died from heat-related illnesses in June. The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures up to 110°F at Phantom Ranch, with advisories urging visitors to avoid midday hiking. Two deaths occurred on the North Kaibab Trail, and one on the South Kaibab Trail, while a wildfire near Sedona prompted evacuations.
- Extreme heat expected again at the Grand Canyon after 3 hikers die in heat-related incidents
Extreme heat is expected at Grand Canyon National Park, with temperatures reaching 110°F, following three hiker deaths in heat-related incidents. The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat watch, and the National Park Service advises avoiding midday hikes. A wildfire evacuation also occurred in Oak Creek Canyon due to dry, hot conditions.