Whether you’re looking for family accommodations near the tourist-heavy South Rim or secluded lodge or campground experiences near the more primitive North Rim, these hotels and accommodations in Grand Canyon National Park offer convenient access to all of the area’s natural wonders and outdoor attractions.
Grand Canyon Lodge
Grand Canyon Lodge is the only hotel located on the canyon’s North Rim, offering panoramic views of the region’s natural wonders from a variety of guest accommodations. The lodge has been open since 1928 and offers queen and king guest rooms with in-room telephones and optional crib and rollaway use. Western, Pioneer, and Frontier cabins are also offered, sleeping between three and six guests and featuring amenities such as mini fridges, coffee makers, writing desks, and private porches. Several of the cabins are ADA-accessible with roll-in showers. Onsite restaurants include the Rough Rider Saloon, the Coffee Saloon, the Deli in the Pines, and a full-service dining room. A full campground is also available, offering a service station, camper store, and laundry facilities.
Address: Grand Canyon Lodge, Arizona 67, North Rim, AZ 86052, Phone: 877-386-4383
Squire Resort at the Grand Canyon, BW Signature Collection
Squire Resort at the Grand Canyon is an AAA-rated property offering an experienced staff and top amenities to make your Grand Canyon vacation memorable. The hotel is located minutes from Grand Canyon National Park and offers 318 non-smoking traditional and deluxe rooms and suites. All rooms features amenities such as Keurig coffee makers, in-room safes, iHome docking stations, and work areas with desks and charging stations. Deluxe bathtubs and spa baths, adjoining rooms, and sofa beds are available in some rooms. Three onsite restaurants are offered, including the Canyon Café coffee shop, the full-service Coronado Room, and the Squire Pub, which offers an onsite bowling alley, billiards tables, and family game arcade.
Address: Best Western Premier Grand Canyon Squire Inn, 74 AZ-64, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, Phone: 928-638-2681
Bright Angel Lodge
Bright Angel Lodge is a National Historic Landmark lodge, designed in 1935 by famed architect Mary E.J. Colter at the request of the Santa Fe Railroad. The lodge is designed to evoke the region’s natural beauty, with features such as a lobby fireplace designed to mimic the Grand Canyon’s rock layers. Several nearby historic structures, including the Buckey O’Neill Cabin and the Red Horse Station, were preserved and incorporated into the lodge’s design. 90 rooms and cabins are offered, featuring amenities such as Keurig coffee makers, satellite televisions, and refrigerators. Two restaurants are available on site, including the light-fare Harvey House Café and the Arizona Room, which directly overlooks the Grand Canyon’s rim.
Address: Bright Angel Lodge, 9 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, Phone: 928-638-2631
Canyon Plaza Resort
Canyon Plaza Resort is located approximately one mile from Grand Canyon National Park and offers convenient access to nearby tourist sites such as the South Rim and the city of Sedona. The three-story resort offers 232 queen, king, and double rooms and deluxe suites designed with Southwestern flair, featuring amenities such as brand-new LCD televisions, coffee makers, refrigerators, and work desks. Three onsite restaurants are offered, including the Southwest-style steakhouse JJK’s Restaurant, the Wagon Wheel Saloon, and the Wintergarten Lounge. Other resort amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool, indoor spa, and gift shop. A national park shuttle and group tour excursions to nearby sights are also available in season.
Address: Canyon Plaza Resort, 406 Canyon Plaza Ln, Tusayan, AZ 86023, Phone: 928-638-2673
El Tovar Hotel
El Tovar Hotel is the Grand Canyon region’s premier historic resort lodge, designed in 1905 by chief Santa Fe Railway architect Charles Whittlesey. The lodge was designed to evoke Swiss chalets and Norwegian villas and constructed at a cost of $250,000, making it the most elegant and extravagant hotel of the era west of the Mississippi River. Throughout the 20th century, the lodge was host to international luminaries such as Albert Einstein, Theodore Roosevelt, and Sir Paul McCartney. Today, the lodge is a National Historic Landmark, offering 78 double, queen, and king rooms and suites that are all uniquely designed, named, and decorated. All rooms feature satellite televisions, Keurig coffee makers, in-room safes. A fine dining room, lounge, gift shop, and full bell and concierge service are also offered.
Address: El Tovar Hotel, 9 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, Phone: 888-297-2757
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Grand Canyon
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Grand Canyon offers comfortable accommodations from a top international hotel brand, located approximately one mile from the national park’s South Rim entrance. The hotel offers convenient access to area tourist sites such as the National Geographic IMAX Theater and the Desert View Watchtower. Standard family-friendly guest rooms offer 32-inch televisions, mini fridges, microwaves, and the chain’s trademark Simply Smart triple-sheet beds. A separate adults-only building offers suites with full sitting rooms, along with a private spa and separate Express Start breakfast area for the building. Other amenities include an indoor pool and whirlpool, an onsite business center, and complimentary morning newspapers and coffee and tea supplies.
Address: Holiday Inn Express & Suites Grand Canyon , 226 AZ-64, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, Phone: 928-638-3000
Kaibab Lodge
Kaibab Lodge is located 8,770 miles above sea level within the North Kaibab National Forest, approximately five miles from the national park boundary. The lodge was built circa 1927 and formerly operated as a working cattle ranch. Today, the lodge is known as a secluded getaway location, offering a respite from more heavily-touristed areas of the region. None of the hotel’s 24 rooms offer in-room televisions or phones, allowing visitors to disconnect from the modern world and enjoy the surrounding national forest and park. The Kaibab Lodge Restaurant offers full breakfast service and casual dinner dining opportunities, and a lounge offers wine service and a rustic stone fireplace.
Address: Kaibab Lodge, Grand Canyon Hwy, Fredonia, AZ 86022, Phone: 928-638-2389
Maswik Lodge
Maswik Lodge is located within the region’s Ponderosa pine forests and offers contemporary lodging within a 250-room lodge complex. Though the modern hotel was constructed in the 1960s, the lodge’s origins date back to a 1927 motor lodge constructed by the Santa Fe Railroad. The lodge is named after the legend of a traditional Hopi kachina spirit who is believed to watch over the canyon region. 12 two-story buildings within the Maswik North part of the lodge complex offer double queen or king bed rooms, while six two-story buildings in Maswik South feature queen bed rooms. In-room amenities include satellite televisions, hair dryers, and Keurig coffee makers. Dining is available at the Maswik Pizza Pub, which offers standard American bar fare, and four food court stations serve to-go breakfast, lunch, and dinner options.
Address: Maswik Lodge, 202 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, Phone: 928-638-2631
Phantom Ranch
Phantom Ranch is located at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, along the Colorado River’s northern side at Bright Angel Creek. As the only lodging option in the region located below the canyon rim, the ranch is only accessible on foot, mule, or by boat raft. The ranch was designed in the 1920s by Mary Jane Colter at the request of the National Park Service and is one of the most sought-after accommodation sites in the region today, offering a room lottery due to its extremely limited space. Cabins accommodate two to 12 visitors, with dormitories available only to area hikers, who are advised to book space 13 months in advance of desired stay. The ranch’s canteen offers family-style meals twice a day and provides sack lunches for hikers upon request. Though children are welcome at the ranch, visitors under five are restricted to cabin use only due to extreme temperatures and strenuous conditions on hikes.
Address: Phantom Ranch, N Kaibab Trail, North Rim, AZ 86052, Phone: 303-297-2757
Red Feather Lodge
Red Feather Lodge is located one mile from the canyon’s South Rim entrance and provides convenient walking access to the park’s free seasonal shuttle. 229 guest rooms are offered within a two-story motel building and a larger hotel. Double queen and king bed rooms are available, featuring amenities such as cable televisions, refrigerators, coffee makers, and free wireless internet. Two larger suites are also available, offering private kitchenettes, and a pet-friendly motel section is available upon request. Onsite amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool and spa, a business center, and the Mexican-American Plaza Bonita restaurant. Visitors also receive a 10% discount at the lodge’s sister property, R.P.’s Stage Shop, which sells handcrafted artisan items and offers an internet cafe serving coffee and sandwiches.
Address: Red Feather Lodge, 300 AZ-64, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, Phone: 928-638-2414
The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon
The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon is the region’s only three-diamond rated hotel, located one mile from the national park’s South Rim entrance. The hotel was constructed in 1998 and fully renovated in 2016, offering 121 guest rooms and suites with modern amenities and rustic decor. It is operated by Xanterra Travel Collection, the United States’ largest national park concessionaire. Queen, king, and double bed rooms and deluxe suites are available, offering plush-top luxury mattresses, 50-inch high-definition televisions, iPod clock radios, and Keurig coffee makers. Hotel amenities include a full-service steakhouse and saloon serving breakfast buffet and dinner, nightly live entertainment, an indoor swimming pool and hot tub, a parlor game room, and fitness and business centers. Group activities and guided excursions are offered through the hotel, including tandem skydiving experiences and canyon Jeep tours.
Address: The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon, 149 AZ-64, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, Phone: 928-638-3333
Thunderbird Lodge
Thunderbird Lodge is located within the heart of the Grand Canyon Village Historic District, which offers a variety of quaint restaurants, shops, and art studios. The lodge is conveniently located near the Bright Angel Trail Head of the 12.8-mile Rim Trail, which spans from the Kaibab Trailhead to Hermits Rest and provides access to attractions such as the Trail View Overlook and the Yavapai Geology Museum. The family-friendly lodge blends contemporary and rustic decor with modern amenities, offering 55 double queen and king bed rooms with full baths, flat screen satellite televisions, refrigerators, and Keurig coffee makers. ADA-accessible rooms with roll-in showers are also available.
Address: Thunderbird Lodge, 10 Albright Ave, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, Phone: 888-297-2757
Yavapai Lodge
Yavapai Lodge is a newly-remodeled lodge located approximately one mile from the canyon’s South Rim, offering convenient access to the area’s tourist attractions and civic services. Two lodge areas are available, including Yavapai Lodge East, which offers queen, king, and double bed rooms and suites in a fully-modernized facility offering in-room air conditioning. The traditional mid-century Yavapai Lodge West is pet-friendly and offers rooms with amenities such as ceiling fans, mini fridges, coffee makers, and flat screen televisions. The hotel’s Yavapaid Lodge Restaurant offers a Southwestern-inspired menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, while the Yavapai Tavern offers regional draft beers and signature cocktails. A coffee shop and complimentary trip itinerary planning are also offered.
Address: Yavapai Lodge, 11 Yavapai Lodge Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, Phone: 877-404-4611