Dragon Bravo Fire
The Dragon Bravo Fire was a megafire at the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The wildfire was started by lightning. It was initially called in on July 4, 2025. On September 29, 2025, the fire was listed as 100% contained after burning. Fire suppression costs on that date reached $135,000,000.
The fire has destroyed 113 structures, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge.
It became the 7th largest wildfire in Arizona history and was the largest wildfire in the United States excluding Alaska during the 2025 wildfire season.
Background
The North Rim of the Grand Canyon saw only 50% of its average monsoon rain in the summer of 2024. This was followed by only 50% of average snowfall during the 2024-2025 winter. Prolonged drought conditions and repeated red flag warnings due to critically low humidity with little to no monsoon activity further heightened fire danger. Record setting temperatures at the North Rim in the mid 80s °F, combined with strong afternoon winds, contributed to the rapid spread of the Dragon Bravo Fire across the North Rim. According to the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management, both live and dead fuel moisture was at historically low levels. Persistent rainfall deficits across the North Rim and surrounding areas accelerated flammability, while delayed monsoon storms failed to provide sufficient relief to moderate conditions.Events
July
July 4, 2025A lightning caused fire on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is first reported on July 4, 2025, at around 5:05 pm MST. The Williams Interagency Fire Dispatch Center assigns fires their names. A previous fire in the area was called the Dragon Fire. This second fire is called Dragon B, hence Dragon Bravo. Firefighters initially chose a confine and contain strategy and allow the fire to burn.
July 7, 2025
The fire is reported at 10 acres in size.
July 9, 2025
The lightning caused White Sage Fire is first reported on Bureau of Land Management land roughly 50 miles northwest of the North Rim Developed Area.
July 10, 2025
The White Sage Fire greatly expands in size, closing Highway 89A north of Jacob Lake, Arizona. This prompts evacuation of the visitors at the North Rim Developed Area per the Coconino County Sheriff's Office. North Rim Developed Area Park staff and Lodge employees are told they must stay in place or they would not retain their jobs.
July 11, 2025
The Dragon Bravo Fire greatly expands. North Rim National Park Service employees and North Rim Lodge concessionaire employees are ordered to evacuate. Later that night the fire burns into the North Rim Developed area, destroying the water treatment plant.
July 12, 2025
Chlorine gas cylinders stored at the waste water treatment plant begin to leak chlorine gas. The chlorine gas cylinders are used to chlorinate the water at Roaring Springs. This spring's water is used as the main water source for the North and South Rim Developed areas of the Park. Firefighters are temporarily evacuated from the North Rim, as are employees and guests at Phantom Ranch. This evacuation include construction crews near the Ranch working on the new water pipeline to the South Rim. River trips on the Colorado River in the Ranch are told to avoid stopping at the Bright Angel Boat Beach. Helicopters begin drawing water from the Colorado River below Horn Creek Rapid to use in fire suppression efforts at the North Rim Developed Area.
July 13, 2025
In the early hours of July 13, 2025, the historic Grand Canyon Lodge at the North Rim is destroyed by the fire. Dozens of other structures in the North Rim Developed area are also destroyed. Historic buildings destroyed include the Visitors Center and cabins associated with the Grand Canyon Inn and Campground, as well as the Grand Canyon North Rim Headquarters.
July 27–30, 2025
On July 27, the fire is now in size. On July 28, the fire significantly increases in size and at the close of July 30, has more than doubled in size to, becoming a megafire. This three day advance burns through upper North Canyon, a refuge for Arizona's native fish Apache trout, and at one point threatened the Kaibab Lodge.
August
August 1, 2025A localized Red flag warning was issued for the fires immediate area.
August 6, 2025
Besides the “developed area” including the historic North Rim Lodge, the following trails and areas had been burned:
North Kaibab Trail down to Supai Tunnel; Both sides of Arizona State Route 67 from the Lodge to the park entrance gate;
Both sides of the Cape Royal Road from SR 67 north to Point Imperial, and south to Roosevelt Point; Transept Trail ; Widforss Trail ; Tiyo Point Trail ; Point Sublime Road on both sides from SR 67 to the Kanabowits Road, excluding The Basin meadow; the Ken Patrick Trail ; Uncle Jim Loop Trail ; Obi Point Trail; Old Bright Angel Trail; The Arizona Trail from the North Kaibab Trail trailhead to the north through the Park and beyond East Rim Viewpoint; A majority of the Kaibab National Forest east of SR 67 to the east end of the plateau including Upper North Canyon Trail ; Upper South Canyon Trail ; Upper Saddle Mountain trailhead, and some of the Saddle Mountain Trail; The East Rim Viewpoint and the Marble Viewpoint.
August 8, 2025
Another Red flag warning day occurred August 8, 2025, and the fire expanded to the northeast, southwest, and southeast. The southeast expansion burned three miles to the east off the Walhalla Plateau down into the Grand Canyon proper.
August 12, 2025
The fire burned to within a mile of the Colorado River.
August 18, 2025
The fire passes the 145,000 acre mark or 227 square miles, an area equal to the size of Chicago, Illinois. At a community meeting held that evening in Fredonia, Arizona, Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent Ed Keable told the audience the fire was never a managed fire but was “a suppression fire from the beginning.” That statement didn't match Grand Canyon National Park's press releases about the fire's management under a confine and contain strategy during the first six days of the fire. Meeting attendees also learned that the North Rim Lodge concessionaire Aramark's employees still had no date certain to return to the North Rim Developed Area housing to gather up their personal belongings and vehicles left when the area was evacuated July 11, 2025.
August 19, 2025
Two Burned Area Emergency Response Teams are ordered. The first is a two-agency Department of the Interior team assessing the fire on National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management lands, while the second BAER team mobilized through the Department of Agriculture to assess the fire on United States Forest Service lands. BAER identification involves the creation of maps for vegetation burn severity and soils burn severity, allowing identification of values at risk including rare and endangered species and flash flood hazards, including prescribing and conducting treatments to mitigate impacts.
August 31, 2025
Fire suppression costs reached $100,000,000.
September
September 8, 202570-year-old J. Hank Hester of Priest River, Idaho, a Firefighter/Equipment Operator, collapsed while performing suppression repair work at the Dragon Bravo Fire. Line paramedics performed CPR at the scene, but Hester could not be resuscitated. The suspected cause of death is a cardiovascular emergency.
Cause
The cause of the fire is believed to be due to lightning. Initially the fire was managed under a confine and contain strategy, which is intended to allow for the natural role of fire on the landscape while minimizing the risk to infrastructure and park values. Near record high temperatures, no precipitation, low fuel moistures and windy conditions all caused the fire to grow significantly in size.Growth and containment table
| Date | Area burned | Personnel | Containment | Cost |
| Jul 4 | NA | 0% | NA | |
| Jul 5 | NA | NA | 0% | NA |
| Jul 6 | NA | 0% | NA | |
| Jul 7 | NA | 0% | NA | |
| Jul 8 | NA | 0% | NA | |
| Jul 9 | NA | 0% | NA | |
| Jul 10 | NA | 0% | NA | |
| Jul 11 | NA | NA | ||
| Jul 12 | NA | NA | ||
| Jul 13 | 295 | NA | ||
| Jul 14 | 295 | 750K | ||
| Jul 15 | 366 | 2.2M | ||
| Jul 16 | 594 | 3.6M | ||
| Jul 17 | 594 | 5.1M | ||
| Jul 18 | 662 | 6.2M | ||
| Jul 19 | 662 | 6.2M | ||
| Jul 20 | 848 | 9.6M | ||
| Jul 21 | 867 | 12.3M | ||
| Jul 22 | 962 | 13.8M | ||
| Jul 23 | 998 | 15.7M | ||
| Jul 24 | 998 | 17.8M | ||
| Jul 25 | 1,038 | 20.7M | ||
| Jul 26 | 1,027 | 21.8M | ||
| Jul 27 | 1,048 | 23.8M | ||
| Jul 28 | 959 | 25.1M | ||
| Jul 29 | 959 | 25.1M | ||
| Jul 30 | 1,066 | 27.4M | ||
| Jul 31 | 1,194 | 29.4M | ||
| Aug 1 | 1,189 | 31.7M | ||
| Aug 2 | 1,189 | 34.4M | ||
| Aug 3 | 1,214 | 34.4M | ||
| Aug 4 | 1,202 | 34.4M | ||
| Aug 5 | 1,343 | 43.0M | ||
| Aug 6 | 1,343 | 45.3M | ||
| Aug 7 | 1,343 | 47.9M | ||
| Aug 8 | 1,335 | 50.7M | ||
| Aug 9 | 1,335 | 52.5M | ||
| Aug 10 | 1,326 | 54.9M | ||
| Aug 11 | 1,252 | 57.7M | ||
| Aug 12 | 1,327 | 60.2M | ||
| Aug 13 | 1,125 | 63.6M | ||
| Aug 14 | 978 | 66.1M | ||
| Aug 15 | 845 | 77.5M | ||
| Aug 16 | 845 | 80.5M | ||
| Aug 17 | 774 | 80.5M | ||
| Aug 18 | 742 | 83.8M | ||
| Aug 19 | 698 | 86.6M | ||
| Aug 20 | 670 | 88.4M | ||
| Aug 21 | 653 | 90.6M | ||
| Aug 22 | 683 | 94.9M | ||
| Aug 24 | 615 | 97.4M | ||
| Aug 25 | 737 | 99.4M | ||
| Aug 26 | 717 | 97.5M | ||
| Aug 27 | 664 | 99.2M | ||
| Aug 28 | 654 | 97.7M | ||
| Aug 29 | 681 | 98.3M | ||
| Aug 30 | 692 | 98.4M | ||
| Aug 31 | 681 | 100M | ||
| Sep 1 | 689 | 101.4M | ||
| Sep 2 | 692 | 102.8M | ||
| Sep 3 | 695 | 102.9M | ||
| Sep 4 | 692 | 103.2M | ||
| Sep 11 | 617 | 113.2M | ||
| Sep 19 | 587 | 124M |