Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park’s South Rim will have to find outside accommodations for the foreseeable future starting Saturday due to several breaks in the main waterline that serves the park.
Grand Canyon National Park announced the restriction on Tuesday, saying no water is currently being pumped to the South Rim.
Issues with the 12.5-mile Transcanyon Waterline have been ongoing throughout the year, leading to multiple water restrictions.
Over Labor Day weekend, hotels closed after a series of water main breaks forced operators to shut down the Transcanyon Waterline.
Grand Canyon National Park said dry camping would also be required while repairs are made.
“These measures are crucial for ensuring the safety and sustainability of water resources. The goal is to restore

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