Extreme heat expected again at Grand Canyon after hikers' death

Sunday, 21 June 2026 - 19:03

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Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park are being warned about extreme heat that will plague the popular destination early next week after a recent increase in heat-related incidents in the inner canyon, including the deaths of three hikers.
The U.S. National Weather Service issued an extreme heat watch at the Grand Canyon for midday Monday through Tuesday, forecasting temperatures that could reach or exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) at the low-elevation Phantom Ranch.
Hikers are “strongly advised” to avoid hiking in the middle of the day, the U.S. National Park Service said in a release this week following a “recent influx of heat-related incidents.”
An extreme heat watch was in effect on June 16 when two hikers, aged 67 and 68, were found dead on the North Kaibab Trail, which NPS describes as the most difficult of the major inner canyon trails. NPS said they appear to have succumbed to symptoms of heat-related illness.
A third person, 72, died June 12 along the South Kaibab Trail after becoming ill from the heat, NPS said.
About 90 miles (145 kilometers) south, Oak Creek Canyon visitors and residents were evacuated late Friday as a wildfire burned hundreds of acres just north of Sedona, Arizona.
At least a dozen agencies were working to combat the fire burning a few hundred acres north of Sedona, Arizona, the city's fire department said on social media. The U.S. Forest Service issued evacuations for visitors and residents near Oak Creek Canyon, and about 30 miles (48 kilometers) of the adjacent state highway was closed in both directions.

-AP


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