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Grand Canyon Reopens South Rim Hotels After Water-Line Is Repaired
- Hotels at the Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim are reopening after a week of halted overnight accommodations due to water-line breaks, as stated by the park on Monday.
- The reopened hotels include El Tovar, Bright Angel Lodge, Maswik Lodge, Delaware North's Yavapai Lodge, and Trailer Village.
- A $208 million rehabilitation of the pipeline began in 2023 and is expected to finish in 2027, focusing on improving the water delivery system.
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Grand Canyon hotels on South Rim reopening after water pipeline repaired
Hotels and lodges will welcome back visitors to the Grand Canyon's South Rim after the national park fixed multiple breaks in a water pipeline that led to the halting of overnight stays for more than a week.
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