Man banned from Grand Canyon after illegally conducting business as backcountry guide

File photo (for illustration purposes only) shows a group of backpackers descending the Hermit Trail within Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, date unspecified | Photo courtesy of the National Park Service, St. George News

GRAND CANYON, Ariz. — Following an investigation by rangers of the National Park Service, a man pled guilty for conducting business operations without permits within the remote backcountry of Grand Canyon National Park.

The Boucher Trail on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz., date not specified | Photo courtesy of the National Park Service, St. George News

William “Billy” Chandler Woods of Flagstaff, Arizona, pleaded guilty on April 8, and was ordered to serve two years of supervised probation and is banned from Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area for the next two years, according to a press release issued by the park service.

Court documents show that in November 2020, the park service investigated an initial allegation that Woods organized a commercially-guided backpacking trip on the Colorado Plateau without a permit.

Further investigation revealed Woods illegally advertised guided trips in the park’s backcountry under the company names of Blue Marble Guides, Canyons and Chefs, Blue Marble Adventure Geotourism, LLC, and Red Rock Culinary, the news release states. Woods had been previously contacted and warned by park staff regarding his illegal operation but continued his activities. The case was prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona.

Commercial Use Authorizations are required for all commercially-guided activities, including backcountry hiking, that results in compensation, monetary gain, benefit or profit within Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, the news release adds.

This authorization must be obtained prior to any commercial backcountry use. Commercial Use Authorizations do not include activities related to guided packrafting, climbing, canyoneering or other off-trail use.

To obtain a commercial permit or for more information about commercial regulations in Grand Canyon National Park, the park service asks you to email [email protected] or visit this website. For more information on Commercial Use Authorization within Glen Canyon National Recreation area, contact the designated coordinator at 928-608-6325.

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