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06/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/03/2026 13:18

Lipan Point to Temporarily Close for Rehabilitation Project

News Release Date:
June 3, 2026

Contact: Grand Canyon Office of Communications

Beginning June 22, 2026, Lipan Point and Lipan Point Road on Desert View Drive (Highway 64) will temporarily close to all visitor use to allow for critical rehabilitation and maintenance work of the overlook. The closure is expected to remain in effect through December 23, 2026.

The project will include asphalt removal, trail reconstruction, and trail resurfacing to improve visitor access and preserve the site for future use. Closing the area is necessary to protect visitors from construction-related hazards, including heavy equipment operations, construction materials, noise, and dust.

Lipan Point is located approximately two miles west of Grand Canyon National Park's East Entrance Station and is one of the park's most popular viewpoints along Desert View Drive.

During the closure, the Tanner Trail will remain open. Visitors accessing the Tanner Trail must park at "No Name Point," located approximately 1,000 feet west of Lipan Point Road along Highway 64. From there, hikers will need to walk to the Tanner Trailhead. Parking along Highway 64 near the Lipan Point Road intersection will not be permitted.

Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and consider alternative viewpoints along Desert View Drive during the closure period.

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