ARIZONA NEWS

While Grand Canyon was closed, other sites benefited

Oct 15, 2013, 6:44 AM | Updated: 6:46 am

WASHINGTON — Arizona’s tourism industry has spent nearly two weeks fretting over the economic effects of Grand Canyon National Park’s closure, which ended Saturday. But less than 50 miles to the east, where the Little Colorado River Gorge meets the canyon, business is booming.

“It’s a blessing in disguise,” said Roberta John, senior economic development specialist for the Navajo Nation, “and we’re taking it for all it’s worth.”

While some national parks and other federally managed lands are still closed to the public during the government shutdown, tribal lands, state parks and privately owned attractions are still open, and seeing an increase in business as tourists look for alternatives to federal parks.

The timing is perfect for the Navajo Nation, which owns the land to the east of Grand Canyon National Park. It has been trying to attract more tourists to its smaller section of the canyon, even hosting daredevil Nik Wallenda and the Discovery Channel when Wallenda walked a tightrope over the 1,500-foot gorge in June.

Besides the park at the Little Colorado, other Navajo parks at Lake Powell, Window Rock, Four Corners and elsewhere are still open. And Navajo tour guides are still giving tours at Canyon de Chelly National Monument, a national park where the visitor center is closed but the land is still open to visitors.

John said those tour guides are probably benefiting the most, as they receive more calls than usual during the shutdown.

On the other side of the Grand Canyon, the Hualapai Tribe has also seen a spike in visitors at the west rim, as tourists turned away from the closed national park show up at their park, said Dawnielle Tehama, a spokeswoman for the tribe.

In the first three days of the shutdown, Grand Canyon West sold 4,000 tickets, a 22 percent increase over its usual pace, Tehama said, and it received more phone calls on Oct. 1, the first day of the shutdown, than ever before.

The west rim includes the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a glass-floored walkway that juts out over the canyon, 4,000 feet above the Colorado River below.

It is impossible to say how much these alternatives make up for the economic damage to the state’s tourism industry of the national parks closing, said Arizona state parks spokeswoman Ellen Bilbrey.

But she said if the state can get tourists to visit state parks and other attractions, like Tonto Natural Bridge and Lake Havasu State Park, it can minimize the loss of tourism money. Both those attractions have seen more visitors than usual during the shutdown, Bilbrey said.

“We’re trying to do the best we can to help people find a place to enjoy in Arizona so they don’t leave the state, because that income is important,” she said.

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While Grand Canyon was closed, other sites benefited