Explore the unknown side of the Grand Canyon where the air is cooler, the pace is slower and the scenery more majestic. Definitely a worthwhile trip for those who enjoy the road less traveled. The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is visited by only 10 of all Grand Canyon visitors. Built in the 1920's by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood, the Grand Canyon Lodge offers peace and comfort to North Rim visitors. Its rustic construction of limestone walls and timbered ceilings compliment the North Rim's lush beauty. A spacious, informal place to unwind, the Lodge has both motel rooms and cabins to accommodate the guest and a magnificent dining room, which offers fine dining with a western flair and a view of the canyon. The Lodge is 13 miles to the park entrance.
Recreation
Sight seeing tours (seasonal)
Hiking nearby
Restaurant
The Rough Rider Saloon offers beverages, appetizers and snacks
Gift shop
Guest laundry facilities
Immediate access to hiking trails and scenic overlooks
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