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Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park’s north rim to reopen next week

Black Canyon of the Gunnison officials will reopen the national park’s north rim on Thursday as the South Rim wildfire continues to smolder nearby.

The South Rim fire has charred 4,232 acres in Montrose County since it was sparked by lightning on July 10, forcing evacuations and closing the park. It has not seen substantial growth in nearly two weeks.

The fire is 32% contained, though fire officials said that number may remain low because sections of the fire are in steep, rocky terrain that is not safe for firefighters to check by placing their hands in the dirt and ash, which is how they confirm containment.

Visitors will be able to access trails, overlooks and the 13-site campground in the north rim, federal officials said in a news release. Park staff will be at the ranger station from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, and the campground will be open on a first-come, first-served basis.

The park’s south rim is still closed because of firefighting activity.


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