Campground · Coconino County
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"First-come, first-served Jacob Lake Campground offers camping for $24 per night and is an accessible option near the North Rim." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Ravine · Coconino County
The Grand Canyon is a breathtaking natural wonder in Arizona, offering stunning views, colorful rock layers, and endless hiking and rafting adventures.
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Tour agency · Coconino County
Dzil Ta’ah Adventures is your go-to for immersive guided hikes through the stunning slot canyons of the Navajo Nation, featuring breathtaking sandstone walls and captivating stories about the land and its culture.
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Hotel · Coconino County
Nestled on the serene Navajo Nation, this quirky B&B offers cozy tents, huts, and a chance to unwind under an incredible starry sky.
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Lodge · Coconino County
Nestled near the dramatic Vermilion Cliffs, this rustic lodge boasts cozy rooms, a charming tavern with a stellar beer selection, and breathtaking stargazing spots.
Cliff · Coconino County
At the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, enjoy stunning vistas and well-maintained trails, with efficient shuttle services making it easy to explore.
National park · Coconino County
Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona offers breathtaking views, iconic trails, and a rich geological history, perfect for nature lovers seeking adventure.
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Nestled in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, this scenic campground offers clean amenities and breathtaking views of red rock cliffs and the Colorado River.
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Wander along a gentle 2-mile trail through pine and meadow for stunning rim views of the Grand Canyon, perfect for a leisurely escape.
Grocery store · Coconino County
Nestled by the watchtower, Desert View Market and Deli is a charming pit stop for tasty deli bites, snacks, souvenirs, and all your camping needs.
American restaurant · Coconino County
Nestled at Grand Canyon Lodge, this casual eatery serves up hiker-friendly American bites like elk chili and meatball subs, perfect for grab-and-go meals.