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The Grand Canyon area of America´s South West offers you a 5000 square kilometre, geological desert wonderland of immense, rugged beauty. The Grand Canyon is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World as well as being a UNESCO World Heritage Site that tops the list of attractions on the bucket list of most intrepid travellers! This remote nature playground draws over 5 million tourists each year and offers you a myriad of hiking trails, gorgeous desert canyon sunrise and sunset scenes and exciting Colorado river rafting possibilities.
Grand Canyon desert getawayThese log cabins & lodges are dotted in and around Flagstaff, Mesquite and Kanab, In Zion National Park, Washington County Utah and in Coconino National Park under two hours from The Grand Canyon. Browse a lovely selection of accommodation options that feature fully equipped, spacious, interiors with comfortable, tasteful decor and superb access to the rugged scenery of local national parks. The log cabin & lodge accommodation on offer features properties with a pool, garden or terrace with a peaceful rural view for relaxing. Browse the many options available and find your perfect Grand Canyon getaway for 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 guests with a large log cabin option for as many as 20 guests!
Travellers and activities
Coconino National Forest covers over 1.8 million acres and the diverse, pristine wild landscape offers you a mix of red rock deserts, Ponderosa pine forest and spectacular alpine tundra to explore. Visit an ancient Sinagua village or drive the stunning Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Drive between Sedona and Flagstaff. Lace up your trail shoes and head out on a choice of more than 90 walking trails that also accommodate mountain bikes. Hike the spectacular South and North Rim Trails of the Grand Canyon for unsurpassed canyon views!
Grand Canyon for rafting, boating and fishingThere are plenty of options for days on or by the water in Coconino National Forest fishing at Oak Creek, along the Verde River in West Clear Creek Wilderness or boating on Marshall Lake. Try a thrilling whitewater rafting adventure in Grand Canyon National Park, enjoy the Black Canyon Water Trail near Lake Mead where you can have a river journey of a lifetime seeing natural hot springs and incredible volcanic rock formations as well as marvel at the 600 metre canyon walls rising on either side of you! Lake Mead also has great opportunities for fishing and boating.
Did you know that The Grand Canyon is home to a species of pink rattlesnake and that the Hopi Indians regard The Grand Canyon as a gateway to the afterlife!
Top 7 travel tips in Grand Canyon
Hop on board a state of the art helicopter with wraparound windows for the ultimate bucket list Grand Canyon National Park experience! Fly high over the Canyon´s South Rim to the North Rim through the dramatic Dragon Corridor that allows you to gaze out over the widest and deepest section of the Grand Canyon. This 45 minute swooping, bird´s eye panorama is an adrenaline rush that will guarantee stunning photos!
2. Day Trip to HorseShoe Bend and Antelope CanyonBeat the heat and rise early for a stunning desert sunrise before heading to Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park 200km north east of the Grand Canyon. Here you can marvel at the exquisite beauty of a slot canyon that boasts bright orange and red meandering tunnels that can be hiked on a guided tour. Drive 11 minutes west to take incredible photos of the Colorado River at the famous HorseShoe Bend overlook.
3. Grand Canyon River RaftingPick from several Grand Canyon whitewater rafting tour operators for an incredible adventure filled day with highly experienced guides. You will have an opportunity to hike an easy route to the stunning Travertine Falls with a guide for an outstanding view of this natural wonder and to enjoy the thrill of navigating class 3 to 5 rapids on an inflatable boat as you discover secret waterfalls and chasms along the Colorado River along a 50km route of a lifetime with absolutely breathtaking views of the inside of the canyon!
4. Explore Grand Canyon VillageIt is easy to spend at least half a day wandering about and enjoying the atmosphere and sights at Grand Canyon Village. Head to Yavapai Point where you can enjoy one of the most spectacular vantage points over the canyon. Step back in time at the Grand Canyon Railway Depot where you can find out all about the history of this iconic railroad that caused a boom in Grand Canyon tourism. Browse for authentic native American souvenirs at the Hopi House and shop at a variety of other shops for food, delicatessen items, books and outdoor adventure gear.
5. Hike or bike the Grand Canyon Rim TrailThe Grand Canyon rim trail is an easy 20km hike along a flat paved walkway perfect for pushing a baby stroller. Hike or bike the entire length of the route for an incredible day out or hike sections with the option to hop on and off the shuttle at strategic points. There are unbelievably stunning lookout points en route that offer you breathtaking views of the grandeur of this stark, immense and dramatic landscape with plenty of fabulous photo opportunities.
6. Walk the Grand Canyon SkywalkStep out onto the awe inspiring 3 metre wide glass bridge that extends 70 metres over the edge of the Grand Canyon offering you a sublime and terrifyingly incredible 1220 metre bird's eye view all the way to the canyon floor. This marvel of engineering can easily hold the weight of 7 fully loaded 747 jets! You can also try the thrill of 975 metres of zipline 152 metres above the Canyon at the Grand Canyon West Rim!
7. Ride the Bright Angel Trail on a MuleNothing beats a mule ride through the stunning arid landscape of the Grand Canyon National Park for an authentic taste of the Old South West! The legendary, almost 13 kilometre Bright Angel Trail from the Grand Canyon´s South Rim has to be booked several months in advance but you are guaranteed an adventure of a lifetime on this stunning outride that gives you a incredible opportunity for experiencing the stark beauty of The Grand Canyon from several unique vantage points.
Information about log cabins in Grand Canyon National Park
🏡 Log cabins available: | 172 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -50%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £39. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, barbecue and air conditioning. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 80 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 15 properties. |
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