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Grand Canyon National Park
Lodging
 

South Rim (Grand Canyon Village)

Inside the park -  A variety of lodging facilities are available.
Prices range from $52 to $322 per night (subject to change).

Lodging is booked well in advance, especially during the summer months. Be sure to make reservations as far ahead as possible. Reservations are handled by Xanterra Parks & Resorts. 

To read the lodging overview and to make reservations on-line:
http://www.grandcanyonlodges.com/Lodging-Overview-411.html 
or call (303) 297-2757 or toll free (888) 297-2757, fax (303) 297-3175.

Download the 
Fall 2008 South Rim Village Shuttle Route Map (466kb PDF File)
Shows Shuttle Bus Routes, Parking and Points of Interest.

(There is no longer a youth hostel in Grand Canyon National Park.)

 
Outside the park (South Rim)
The following accommodations are available in the community of Tusayan,
7 miles/ 11 km south of Grand Canyon Village:
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  Grand Canyon Squire Inn   (928) 638-2681
  Grand Canyon Suites   (928) 638-3100
  Holiday Inn Express   (928) 638-3000
  Quality Inn   (928) 638-2673
  Red Feather Lodge   (928) 638-2414
  Seven Mile Lodge   (928) 638-2291
  The Grand Hotel   (928) 638-3333
 

Additional lodging is available in Valle, 30 miles/48 km south on Highway 64, Williams, 60 miles/97 km south on Highway 64, and Flagstaff, 80 miles/129 km south on Highway 180.


 

Desert View (East Entrance to the Park)
no lodging is available at Desert View, but there is a campground.  
Desert View Campground Information.  Download the Desert View Map (237kb PDF File) 

Outside the park (Desert View)
The following accommodations are available east of Desert View
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  Cameron Trading Post and Motel   (928) 679-2231 - In Cameron, 30 miles/ 48km
  Anasazi Inn   (928) 679-2214 - In Gray Mountain, 37 miles/ 59km


Additional lodging is available in Tuba City, 53 miles/85 km northeast of Desert View on Highways 64, 89 and 160.
 

Inner Canyon - Phantom Ranch:
Overnight hikers may arrange to stay at Phantom Ranch.  Reservations for meals and lodging are required.  A backcountry permit is not required for overnight stays at the dormitories or cabins at Phantom Ranch. Call 303-297-2757 or 888-297-2757. You can also make reservations on-line at http://www.grandcanyonlodges.com/phantom-ranch-704.html.


 

North Rim

Inside the park - North Rim facilities are generally open from mid-May through mid-October.

The Grand Canyon Lodge is the only lodging inside the national park on the North Rim. Lodging is booked well in advance, so make reservations as far ahead as possible.

Reservations are handled by Forever Resorts. You may request reservations on-line at http://foreverlodging.com/lodging.cfm?PropertyKey=181 Or call the toll free Reservation Line: (877) 386-4383 During the season you may check at the lodge for last-minute availability.

Read the August 17, 2007 news release about new Grand Canyon National Park concessioner
Forever Resorts and Grand Canyon North Rim L.L.C. (PDF File)

Download the North Rim Map (289kb PDF File)

 
Outside the park (North Rim)
Lodging is available seasonally.
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  Kaibab Lodge   (928) 638-2389 - 18 miles/29 km north
  Jacob Lake Inn   (928) 643-7232 - 45 miles/72 km north


Additional lodging is available in Fredonia, 77 miles/ 124 km northwest on Highways 67 and Alt. 89, Kanab, 84 miles/135 km northwest on Highway 67 and Alt. 89, and Marble Canyon, 82 miles/131 km northeast on Highways 67 and Alt. 89.

 
GRAND CANYON WONDER OF THE WORLD  

Did You Know?
The Grand Canyon is considered one of the natural wonders of the world largely because of its natural features. The exposed geologic strata, layer upon layer, rise over a mile above the river, representing one of the most complete records of geological history that can be seen anywhere in the world.
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Last Updated: July 02, 2008 at 20:06 EST