the main lodge has a history room with artifacts and there's a family-style restaurant serving american comfort food, a southwestern-style steakhouse, a classic soda fountain (open seasonally) and an old-fashioned saloon. rustic accommodations range from lodge rooms to private cabins. some have tvs, private bathrooms and/or canyon views. registered as a national historic landmark, this 1935 hotel complex is situated at the top of the bright angel trailhead. there are 2 cabins designated as historically significant. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am Grand Canyon National Park Airport 21 min
Yaki point (16 min) A popular place for viewing sunrise & sunset, this remote lookout & shuttle stop offers restrooms. Mohave Point (15 min) South Rim overlook with wide vistas of terraced cliffs, sandstone mesas & curving Colorado River. Mary Colter's Lookout Studio (1 min) Photography is popular at this rubble-stone studio turned historic landmark with a gift shop. Grand Canyon National Park (3 min) Beyond its scenic overlooks, this mile-deep geologic wonder features hikes, mule rides & rafting. Hermit's Rest (26 min) Structure done in National Park rustic style in 1914 by architect Mary Colter & used as rest stop. Yavapai Point (9 min) Panoramic viewpoint along South Rim with exceptional views of canyon ridges & the Colorado River. Grand Canyon Village (3 min) Small village dating back to the early 20th century with accommodation, eateries, shops & tours. Plateau Point (9 min) Photography is popular at this remote lookout point with panoramic cliff & river views. Grand Canyon Railway (9 min) Scenic daily train trips to the Grand Canyon's South Rim, including holiday-themed rides. Mather Point (10 min) Scenic viewpoint along South Rim, popular for its canyon vistas & proximity to the visitor center. Hopi Point (12 min) South Rim overlook with unobstructed canyon vistas & popular stop for sunrise & sunset viewing. Grand Canyon South (10 min) Popular area featuring many lookout spots for dramatic canyon views, plus a historical village. Hopi House (9 min) Hopi-style edifice built from adobe brick housing a small gift shop showcasing native arts & crafts. South Rim Trail (18 min) Flat hiking path offering many lookouts, with Grand Canyon views & shuttle service. Grand Canyon Visitor Center (9 min) Hub for park information, bike rentals, coffee, exhibits & historical artifacts, plus a gift shop. |