Cabins in Grand Canyon National Park

Cabins in Grand Canyon National Park

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Popular Cabins in Grand Canyon National Park

Coconino National Forest, Coconino County

9.9

Log cabin for 6 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $171 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.8

Lodge for 14 people, with hot tub

Free cancellation

from $665 per night

Coconino National Forest, Coconino County

9.8

Log cabin for 2 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $127 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.7

Log cabin for 4 people, with yard and terrace

Free cancellation

from $125 per night

Coconino National Forest, Coconino County

10.0

Log cabin for 6 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $259 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.0

Cabin for 4 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $300 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.3

Log cabin for 14 people, with terrace and hot tub, with pets

from $368 per night

Coconino National Forest, Coconino County

9.2

Log cabin for 4 people, with sauna and yard

Free cancellation

from $239 per night

Coconino National Forest, Coconino County

9.4

Log cabin for 4 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from $195 per night

Coconino County

9.2

Cabin for 8 people, with yard and terrace

Free cancellation

from $228 per night

Coconino National Forest, Coconino County

9.5

Log cabin for 3 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $143 per night

Coconino National Forest, Coconino County

9.4

Vacation house for 6 people, with terrace and hot tub

Free cancellation

from $243 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.8

Vacation house for 5 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $221 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.6

Log cabin for 4 people, with yard

Free cancellation

from $218 per night

Coconino County

9.2

Camping for 2 people

Free cancellation

from $403 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.9

Vacation apartment for 4 people, with hot tub

Free cancellation

from $206 per night

Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Kane County

9.6

Lodge for 55 people, with hot tub

from $1,605 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.7

Vacation house for 14 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from $502 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.7

Vacation house for 100 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $217 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.7

Log cabin for 6 people, with yard and terrace

Free cancellation

from $156 per night

Coconino County

9.1

Log cabin for 8 people, with balcony and yard

Free cancellation

from $230 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.8

Vacation house for 8 people, with yard

Free cancellation

from $312 per night

Coconino National Forest, Coconino County

9.5

Cabin for 6 people, with terrace and yard

Free cancellation

from $169 per night

Flagstaff, Coconino National Forest

9.9

Lodge for 14 people

Free cancellation

from $1,058 per night

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Highlights in Grand Canyon National Park

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  • Best rental locations
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Best Cabins in Grand Canyon National Park

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Log Cabin for 4 Guests in Coconino County
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Coconino County
Log Cabin • 4 Guests • 1 Bedroom
9.6
(52 reviews)
This humble, but charming little off-grid cabin resides on ten acres ABOUT 11 MILES OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS for your enjoyment and privacy. Its quiet, restful surroundings--nature, not a subdivision--invite you to recharge, reflect, and explore. The off-grid aspect is especially memorable and adventurous with systems in place that provide amenities in creative ways but still extend the gift of unplugging, simplifying, and reconnecting with those you love. Enjoy the solitude, serenity, *STARGAZING!*, and simplicity of this sweet little spot in God's country while still being close to many of the...
from $101 / night
Log Cabin for 2 Guests in Mohave County
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Mohave County
Log Cabin • 2 Guests • 1 Bedroom
Remember those endless summer days building forts & hideouts? Welcome to the grown-up version! This handcrafted silo stay is a nostalgic escape for anyone ready to ditch their phone for a while. Located at the border of Southern Utah & Arizona (1 hr from Zion, 2 hrs to Page,AZ, Bryce Canyon, North Grand Canyon), this brand new 2-story circular silo invites you to unplug and is packed with puzzles, games, books, art supplies & thoughtful design. NOTE ABOUT THE BATHROOM: the silo does not have its' own bathroom; there is a beautifully built bathhouse located about 20-30 yards from...
from $78 / night
Cabin for 4 Guests in Coconino National Forest, Coconino County
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Coconino National Forest, Coconino County
Cabin • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
9.8
(51 reviews)
Nestled deep in cool Coconino National Forest between the Grand Canyon (56 miles) and Flagstaff's Snow Bowl (19 miles). You choose whether to nest in the cozy cottage or explore the adjacent woods and trails. Hunters will be in AZ Fish and Game Unit 7E. November, December and January generally closed due to snow. If you can independently handle bad roads and lots of snow, inquire about desired dates. Home is off the grid: electric power comes from solar panels, propane for cooking and heating. The rain water collected for washing and flushing is non-potable. Drinking water is stocked. AT&am...
from $136 / night

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Cabins in Grand Canyon National Park: Most popular destinations

    Cabins in Grand Canyon National Park

    The best rental locations in Grand Canyon National Park

    Plan your next trip to the beautiful area of Grand Canyon National Park. This destination is located between the state of Utah and Arizona. The area is between the Coconino and the Mohave counties. Here you will be able to find plenty of beautiful landscapes such as the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. This destination is regarded as one of the Wonders of the World. The park covers about 1,217,262-acres of land and plenty of recreational activities to enjoy. The park also has the second highest number of yearly visitors in the country.

    Rental properties in Grand Canyon National Park

    There are many different cabins to choose from when planning your trip to Grand Canyon National Park. You will be able to find accommodations located close to the river, near to the canyons, as well as by the town centers. Imagine waking up in the morning and seeing the beautiful landscape of the Grand Canyon. Spend the day going on a hike around the nature trails that surround your property. Invite friends over for dinner in your spacious dining room. These are some of the memories you could be making while staying in Grand Canyon National Park.

    Travelers and activities

    Outdoor adventures in Grand Canyon National Park

    There are many ways you can explore the gorgeous natural landscape of Grand Canyon National Park. Your first stop should be at the South Rim. This is one of the most visited areas in the park. Here you will be able to find multiple activities to truly explore the Grand Canyon. Hike the South Kaibab Trail for a challenging walk through the canyon. This trail will guide you through the flora and fauna of the park while providing you the right amount of exercise. On the other hand, you can also check out the Mather Point. Hike up to this peak to get a full 360-degrees view of the park. Pack up some lunch to make the experience complete.

    Grand Canyon National Park for families

    If you decide to bring your family along with you on your trip to Grand Canyon National Park, try out these great activities for an exciting time together. Your first stop should be at the Colorado River Rafting. This tour will take you and your family down the Colorado River on a thrilling ride while narrating you stories about the area. On the other hand, you can also spend an evening at the Grand Canyon IMAX Theater. The theater has plenty of screening rooms where you can get the chance to catch the newest flick with your family.

    Did you know that Grand Canyon National Park was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979?

    Top 7 travel tips in Grand Canyon National Park

    1. Grand Canyon Village

    Take a walk around the village. This is known to be the most popular entry to the park. In the village you will get the chance to walk around the charming boutiques, have a gourmet dinner, and explore the historical buildings.

    2. Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon

    Visit a unique geological formation. This place was formed millions of years ago by water erosion. Here you will be able to find red and orange tunnels that can be visited only with guided tours.

    3. Bright Angel Trail

    Go on a horseback ride. This steep trail can be best down with a horse. You will start on the west side of the Bright Angel Lodge and make your way for six miles to reach the Plateau Point.

    4. Rim Trail

    Hike your way around the Grand Canyon. This is one of the most popular trails in the park. The trail is easy to make and it has some of the best viewpoints of the South Rim.

    5. Havasu Falls

    Visit the waterfalls in the Grand Canyon. These falls are known to be one of the most beautiful sights in the Grand Canyon. The hike is of about ten miles but the view will be worth it.

    6. Grand Canyon Skywalk

    Check out a stunning overlook. This spot will allow you to look out on the canyon at 4,000 feet above ground. This is one of the most unique experiences you will be able to do while visiting the park.

    7. Grand Canyon Railway

    Take a train ride. This railroad was built in the 1800s and now will provide you with a special opportunity to view the scenery from a vintage train.

    FAQs: Cabins in Grand Canyon National Park

    Which types of services are available at the cabins in Grand Canyon National Park?

    Out of the facilities offered by Holidu, it can be said that the cabins in Grand Canyon National Park benefit from everything that vacationers need! Here, the cabins generally have a variety of facilities, the most popular being: internet (85%), barbecue (68%), and fireplace (57%)...What are you waiting for?

    How are the reviews for the cabins in Grand Canyon National Park?

    The cabins here are often well reviewed. 72% of the cabins in Grand Canyon National Park have an average score of 4.5 stars!

    Are the cabins in Grand Canyon National Park suitable for family vacations?

    Holidu's data reveals that 63% of cabins in Grand Canyon National Park are suitable for families with children, it will therefore be easy to find the perfect cabin for you and your family.

    Are the cabins in Grand Canyon National Park suitable for travelers and their pets?

    For sure! In Grand Canyon National Park, 47% of the cabins accept pets, 26% even have a garden!

    Do the cabins in Grand Canyon National Park tend to offer an internet connection?

    Yes! According to Holidu's data, 85% of cabins in Grand Canyon National Park offer Wi-Fi. So no need to panic, you will be able to stay connected throughout your stay!

    Do the cabins in Grand Canyon National Park usually have a fireplace or a pool?

    Yes! Based on last year, 57% of the cabins in Grand Canyon National Park have a fireplace. This is the perfect destination to enjoy a cozy winter break in front of the fire!

    Are the cabins in Grand Canyon National Park suitable for trips with the whole family or better for a vacation as a small group?

    In Grand Canyon National Park, according to Holidu's data, 48% of cabins welcome up to eight travelers, 28% of these cabins have at least four bedrooms. But 92% of cabins also accept up to four guests, and 77% of the cabins have at least two separate bedrooms. Grand Canyon National Park is therefore the perfect destination for big and small families alike!

    At the cabins in Grand Canyon National Park are you able to have a beautiful view and spend time outside?

    25% of cabins have a balcony or terrace, and 43% have a view, but since this does not represent the majority so availability can be limited. If this is important to you, you should anticipate a bit more time for research, and use the filters to be sure to find what you are looking for. However, 26% of cabins in Grand Canyon National Park have gardens, where you can enjoy the outdoors. If you like to have lunch or dinner outside, and especially if you like barbecues, 68% of the cabins have them.

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