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Discover the most popular places to visit in Grand Canyon Village
Mather Point
9.8/10 (5,158 reviews)
This iconic South Rim viewpoint offers panoramic vistas stretching 60 miles across the Grand Canyon's geological wonders. Visit at sunrise when golden light dramatically reveals the canyon's depth and rich earth tones.
Phantom Ranch
8.4/10 (840 reviews)
Tucked at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, Phantom Ranch offers the only lodging within this natural wonder. Book 15 months ahead to secure a rustic cabin and savor meals at the canteen after your challenging descent.
Bright Angel Trailhead
9.6/10 (3,002 reviews)
The Bright Angel Trailhead begins Grand Canyon's most iconic descent. Hike past stunning geological formations while encountering traditional mule trains that have traversed these paths for generations.
Hopi House
9.2/10 (888 reviews)
Designed by Mary Colter in 1905, this adobe structure replicates traditional Hopi Pueblo architecture. Inside, browse Native American pottery, jewelry, and textiles while appreciating the original Hopi murals.
Tusayan Ruin & Museum
This 800-year-old Ancestral Puebloan village reveals how early inhabitants thrived at the Grand Canyon's edge. Explore stone dwellings and ceremonial kivas before viewing authentic artifacts in the adjacent museum.
Yavapai Geology Museum
9.4/10 (8 reviews)
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Yavapai Geology Museum during your travels in Grand Canyon Village. Discover the area's beautiful sunsets and top-notch restaurants.
South Bass Trail
9.4/10 (3 reviews)
This historic trail, pioneered by William Wallace Bass in the 1800s, offers a secluded journey through Grand Canyon's geological wonders. Experienced hikers can reach the Colorado River on this challenging path.
Hermit's Rest
9.2/10 (472 reviews)
This rustic stone structure, designed by Mary Colter to resemble a miner's cabin, marks the western end of Hermit Road. Relax by the massive fireplace while taking in panoramic Grand Canyon vistas.
"The property was amazing however Expedia was not...we arrived after many incorrect arrival dates were sent to us.We tried to correct this and told them that was an old booking that they had updated and sent the new confirmation to our email. They had not updated the new dates on their reservation even though we had a hard copy.Thank you for Daniella in Bright Angel eservations for updating what had to be done at the property and all was saved...EXCEPT Expededia gave her such a run around about...
"The rooms were big, clean and quiet. Just what we needed for an overnight stay. The beds were somewhat comfortable, and it helped that there were food options on-site and nearby."
"It is old, but the location was breathtaking. Rooms were very small but clean. The morning coffee on the mezzanine was put out late for people starting the day early. The restaurant and the restaurant staff were incredible."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.