Two of the most popular national parks in the American West—Yellowstone and Grand Canyon—will welcome back visitors on a limited basis over the next several days after lengthy closures due to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, the government announced on May 13.
Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, closed to the public since April 1, will initially reopen just for four days—Friday through Monday—with public access restricted to a half dozen viewpoints along the South Rim of the canyon, the National Park Service said.