Above, Grand Canyon Village shuttle bus station. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The pandemic may (or may not) be ending, but it still is affecting certain national park operations to some degree.
The latest is at Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The pandemic has made park officials make changes to the shuttle bus schedule.
According to KTAR News:
PHOENIX– Those traveling to Grand Canyon National Park starting on Saturday should expect changes to typical shuttle bus operations.
All buses and shuttle operations are still altered in order to meet COVID-19 guidelines, but routes such as the Village, Hermits Rest, Kaibab Rim and Tusayan are all affected by the update, officials said in a press release Wednesday.
The Village route will run from 5 a.m. until 10 p.m. while the Hermits Rest and Kaibab Rim routes will operate from 5 a.m. until one hour after sunset.
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