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Grand Canyon Lodge – North Rim
Located within the Park the historic Lodge is nestled on the north edge at 8,100 ft with inspiring views of the Canyon.

GRAND CANYON, AZ
End of Hwy 67
Grand Canyon, AZ 86052
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Grand Canyon National Park Lodges
If you want to spend your nights on the South Rim inside Grand Canyon National Park, then Grand Canyon National Park Lodges is your answer. Choose from 7 different lodging experiences, including the historic El Tovar Hotel, Bright Angel Lodge & Cabins, Kachina Lodge, Thunderbird Lodge, Maswik Lodge, Yavapai Lodge, Phantom Ranch or Trailer Village.

Trailer Village
Trailer Village, only 1/2 mile from the rim of the Canyon and located inside the National Park, offers pull-through, paved sites with full hookups for Recreational Vehicles up to 50 feet in length. Each site features a picnic table, barbecue grill, 30 and 50 amp electrical service, cable TV, and water and sewage hook-ups. Camper Services is nearby offering coin-operated showers, laundry facilities, vending machines, and telephones. Trailer Village is open all year.
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El Tovar Hotel
El Tovar Hotel, the premier lodging facility at the Grand Canyon, opened its doors in 1905 and was most recently renovated in 2005. In the past, the Hotel has hosted such luminaries as Theodore Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, Western author Zane Grey, and many others. Today, El Tovar retains its elegant charm. Located on the Canyon rim, it features a fine dining room (open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner), lounge and curio shop with newsstand.
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Phantom Ranch
Phantom Ranch is a comfortable oasis nestled at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.It is tucked in beside Bright Angel Creek on the north side of the Colorado River and is the only lodging facility below the Canyon rim. The Ranch can only be reached by mule, by foot, or by rafting the Colorado River and is a popular stop-over point for hikers and mule riders traveling to the bottom of the Canyon via the famous Bright Angel or Kaibab trails. Open year-round.
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Yavapai Lodge
Yavapai Lodge is Grand Canyon National Park Lodges’ largest facility and is surrounded by Pinyon and Juniper woodlands, about 1/2 mile from the rim. With modern rooms and many services within a few steps, this is a convenient choice for families. Yavapai East offers 198 rooms with in-room air conditioning, coffee, and refrigerator. Yavapai West offers 160 rooms that are not air conditioned but feature vaulted ceilings with ceiling fans. The Lodge is located next to the Market Plaza, which includes a general store, bank, and U.S. Post Office. The National Park Service Visitor Center is within a short walk – approximately 1/2 mile.
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Maswik Lodge
Maswik Lodge is a modern facility spread over several acres of Ponderosa Pine forest, located just 1/4 mile from the canyon’s edge. Maswik Lodge features a cafeteria that is open from 6:00 a.m. to10:00 p.m. Here you will also find a sports bar with a wide screen TV, a curio shop stocked with handicrafts and gifts, and a transportation/activities desk.
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Bright Angel Lodge & Cabins
Bright Angel Lodge, designed in 1935, has a natural, rustic character, and is a Registered National Historic Landmark.Designed by famed architect Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter (Mary E. J.
Colter), it has always been a popular place to stay and the center of South Rim activity. Located just a few feet from the Canyon rim, Bright Angel Lodge is the check-in point for the world famous Grand Canyon Mule Rides.
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Kachina Lodge
Conveniently located between El Tovar and Bright Angel Lodge, Kachina is a contemporary lodge. Located on the Canyon rim, half of the rooms at the Kachina Lodge have partial canyon views. All of the rooms are ideally suited for families. Rooms have two queen beds or one king bed, in-room coffee, refrigerator, safe, television, telephone, and full bath. Rooms designed for guests with physical disabilities are available.
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Thunderbird Lodge
Conveniently located between El Tovar and Bright Angel Lodge, Thunderbird is a contemporary lodge.Located on the Canyon rim, half of the rooms at the Thunderbird Lodges have partial canyon views. All of the rooms are ideally suited for families. Rooms have two queen beds or one king bed, in-room coffee, refrigerator, safe, television, telephone, and full bath. Rooms designed for guests with physical disabilities are available.
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Top Ten Things to do in Grand Canyon

1. Stand on the Grand Canyon Skywalk

The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a horseshoe-shaped walkway that extends almost 70 feet out into the Grand Canyon. Visitors on the Skywalk, which has a clear, 4-inch-thick glass bottom, peer over the railing, or down through their stance to see the Canyon and all of its 4,000 feet of vertical abyss. Read More...

2. Go Hiking or Backpacking

Grand Canyon National Park, and the greater Grand Canyon region, is a hiker’s dream. Most of Grand Canyon National Park is undeveloped backcountry. There are literally hundreds of miles to hike and backpack and explore. Despite the Grand Canyon’s popularity and numbers of visitors each year, visitors only need to hike a small distance to enjoy some solitude. Read More...

3. Take a Scenic Drive

We think that a Grand Canyon vacation is America’s greatest road trip. It’s one big scenic drive. In fact, there are so many scenic drive opportunities it’s hard to limit our favorites. Read More...

4. Go on a Rafting Trip

One of the most exciting ways to experience the Grand Canyon is to float through it by way of raft on the Colorado River. Read More...

5. Spend a Night or More Camping

Camp under the stars in a tent, or at an RV Park. Read More...

7. Go Mountain Biking or Cycling

Log extra miles of breathtaking views. Read More...

8. Go Fishing in Grand Canyon Region

There’s nothing like standing in the river as its currents surround you and pass you by. The Grand Canyon region is full of world-class rivers that provide visitors with a great abundance and variety of fishing opportunities. Read More...

9. Take a Scenic Flight

Take a helicopter tour over The Grand Canyon for a unique and spectacular vantage of this vast, deep natural wonder. Read More...

10. Attend a Cultural Event or Attraction

The Grand Canyon region, and the state of Arizona, is rich in culture and history. As a result, it’s an art lovers dream, and a destination that is on the top of most culture lovers’ travel list. Read More...

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