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Marble Canyon Lodge

3.5 (31 reviews)
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Amy C.

This was a beautiful weekend getaway staying at this lodge! The room was cute- two double beds, comfortable- super clean and extra pillows! Clean and updated bathroom. Where this lodge is located is breathtaking- surrounded by the beautiful Vermilion Cliffs- 30 minutes to Page- 45 minutes to Jacobs Lake. Perfect location! The restaurant here was super good too!! Loved this place and will definitely be back!!

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John M.

Great spot. The service was fantastic, the food was great and the portion sizes were gigantic. We ordered the breakfast burrito and it did not disappoint.

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Place was quaint, in the canyon, near the Colorado river. I'd recommend this place to anyone seeking to travel in the area.

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The food was good but it was crazy expensive for what it was and the service was average. Try the Navajo taco with green chili!

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Jacob Lake Inn - Crummy mushroom Swiss burger

Jacob Lake Inn

(127 reviews)

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Jacob Lake Inn is a great place to stay when you're going to the north rim of the Grand Canyon…read more There are not many other places to stay in the area but there are a few that are open the same season as the National Park's North Rim season (May-Oct.) However, Jacob Lake Inn is open all year round. They have a cute store and restaurant on site as well as a gas station so there is everything you'd need. The rooms are clean and nicely decorated in a western/Grand Canyon/woodsy theme. For being out in the middle of nowhere, the hotel has all the same amenities you'd expect to see in a city. It's nice to have that in the middle of the woods feeling but without having to camp. The prices are reasonable and everyone working there is always super nice. Plus the history of the place is pretty cool too!

The staff were very friendly and nice. For dinner we ordered salad and literally waited an hour for…read morethem. They were okay. For breakfast the wait was a little shorter, but none of us thought it was very good. The eggs tasted off, the potato scramble was very heavy on the potato and didn't look to have any egg in it. The bread was touted as homemade but one of us got burnt bread and it was a tiny piece that sort of broke apart as you tried to eat it. One of us asked for another slice and we were charged another $3-4. We tried two of the cookies and thought they were okay. They are the only place around so it there or bring your own.

Phantom Ranch

Phantom Ranch

(67 reviews)

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It is very silly to write a Yelp review of a place that's nearly impossible to get a reservation…read moreat. But I do compulsively write Yelp reviews of everywhere I eat, so here goes. Location aside, the "hiker's stew" is genuinely an excellent stew. Good quality big chunks of beef and a really savory broth that lets you know just how long it was cooked. Some vegetables (corn) are likely canned, but that was both a minor issue and to be expected given the location. Overall it's genuinely very tasty. Salad was fresh but unremarkable. Cornbread was excellent. Cake was average. I do wish they had ice cream, but I understand the logistical difficulties there...

Phantom Ranch is a unique experience in the bottom of the Grand Canyon. From the south rim, it is…read moreabout 7.5 miles down the South Kaibab trail or 10 miles via the Bright Angel trail. There's cabins and bunk houses that require a lottery 15 months in advance, which adds to the exclusivity of the experience. Steak dinner is offered by reservations only for $70pp U.S. From 8am- 8pm, there's a cantina open selling all the things you'd want while backpacking, including cold lemonade, beer, wine, snacks, and first aid items. This week, the canyon was bursting with color from all the flowers and vegetation growing after the heavy snow season. This was truly a special experience! The trail to Ribbon Falls/North Rim was closed at one of the bridges and the creek running too high to attempt a safe crossing, so we enjoyed a rest day and cooled off on the banks of the stunning Colorado River. We took pictures of the current ranch as big changes are underway with a new water system getting installed, which will impact access to the ranch for a while. Special mention to the staff, particularly Zach, who went above and beyond to show us hospitality. Also, best of luck to new hire Tyler as he settles into his new role at the ranch! The ranch is currently short-handed, and some of the staff are really feeling the stress, which is starting to show in their interactions with guests. Remember to be patient and kind. The bottom of the Grand Canyon can't be an easy place to live and work.

Best Friends Roadhouse - The dog bed was a nice touch my dogs weren't a fan of the dog beds, probably too many smells.

Best Friends Roadhouse

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This review is based on my two-night stay from 10/17/25 - 10/19/25…read more I had heard great things about this place so was really looking forward to checking it out. I was also hoping to "rent" a pet from the Animal Sanctuary for the duration of our visit, but alas, checked in too late for that. I'd advise anyone who wants to "rent" a pet to call in advance to understand the process and time cut-off. I loved the room. It was super cute and well-appointed for guests with pets. There were two bowls waiting near the front door, and two adorable sleeping areas - one in a cut-out in the wall, and another a pull-out trundle-style bed. The mercantile/ store was stocked with cute apparel for pet-lovers as well as items for pets. Breakfast was also served in the store in the morning - with lots of interesting and yummy options - like vegan egg bites and chia seed pudding. 10/10 recommend this place!!

The Best Place For Travelers With Or Without Pets…read more.... For our final 5 nights across the Southwest US, we stayed at the Best Friends Roadhouse. The BF Animal Sanctuary was on our schedule (at least 2 of the 4 days) and both reviews and their website looked great. Pros: - Location: Convenient, especially is you're visiting the Sanctuary. On the main road in the north part of Kanab. - Exterior: A newish looking hotel with nice views to the north and west. - Room: Excellent. Our king suite was spacious. One VERY large room included a big bedroom, a good sized kitchen and a spacious bathroom/shower/vanity. It also had plenty of space for storage and large closets. All done with contemporary Scandinavian furniture which minimizes clutter and convenient controls for lighting, ventilation and automatic shades. - Employees: Helpful. People at the reception desk and in the breakfast area/"Mercantile Shop" were all very friendly. - Breakfast: Vegan and very good. Included with the room. While it wasn't a buffet, you could order as much as you'd like. Much of it was homemade and I especially liked the "Overnight Oats". Unusual Pros: - Cats and dogs are encouraged to stay with accommodations in the room and across the property - "Barn Door" to create privacy between the bedroom and bathroom - Free laundry - Free iPad to use while in the room - Nicely equipped kitchen - Plentiful towels - Choice of full daily housekeeping, partial or none - Attractive high desert landscaping - If you'd like merchandise from Best Friends, the Mercantile Shop had everything Cons: - Bath towels for our first day were luxurious. The next 4 days were like a Holiday Inn. - Toilet paper was 1...maybe 2 ply and quite scratchy - Tissues were a bit rough - Parking was tight, especially on weekends and after 7 PM There are many places to stay in Kanab since it's a busy stop for Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, but the Roadhouse would be our only choice.

Red Rock Motel - Suite Kitchen

Red Rock Motel

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Don't let the decent reviews fool you into this one…read more 1. Roaches. Found several in the room. We ended up emergency booking another hotel in the area. 2. Poor customer service. The receptionist can't/won't do anything regarding check-in and just tells you to check your booking.com messages (we booked through Priceline and they couldn't figure out or tell us anything). 3. Called their phone number and told them about our experience. Their explanation was that sometimes roaches crawl up from the sewer and enter the rooms, and its a problem all over Page. But not to worry! They assured me they aren't the dirty kind of roaches. I asked that they provide a refund and I have yet to hear back. Your better off just skipping this one.

We chose to stay at Page before we realised we could fit in a day trip to the Grand Canyon. As the…read moreYELP comments were so good for this place we decided to keep the booking and do the trip from Page. Thinking that the trip to the Grand Canyon would be interesting but coming back would be boring with the same scenery....we were wrong. The morning light and the afternoon light gave such a contrast it seemed like a different way. As for the accommodation, it was clean and comfortable. The shower not only worked but was a decent size. We stayed two nights and mainly used the fridge for our cold water. We filled our water bottles from the sink tap in the evening and had chilled water for our little adventures. I think we would have used the kitchen if we stayed longer. Pamela and Brady are excellent hosts and very attentive if you have a problem.

Big Springs Rental Cabins - Comfortable furnishings and interesting decor await you.

Big Springs Rental Cabins

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This USFS FIRE and Ranger camp is now open to the public under the Rooms With A View program, run…read moreby the USFS. There is a host on site, but its managed by the Kaibab Ranger District in Fredonia, AZ. Big Springs itself is located on a FS logging and fire road that leads from Fredonia up towards the North Rim area of Grand Canyon. There are several cabins with 1-4 beds in each. The main lodge has a commercial size shared kitchen, dining hall, and comfy lounge area; and bathrooms with showers that have been recently updated. The setting is canyonesque with tall fir spruce, aspen, and pine trees and a gorgeous natural spring you can drink straight from. This spot is perfect for a couples getaway, families, weddings, and especially a group retreat. I hope the forest service finds great replacements for the current hosts who will retire after this year. The husband and wife team added so many personal and homey touches to the cabins and lodge it is clear they really lived their assignment. If you like a little out of the way rustic cabin experiences, Big Springs is for you. I just attended a wedding there and it was perfect.

Nice place to stay couple nights feels like home. Very clean good size cabin. Isolated from town…read more But got to drive 26 miles from Fredonia into the wood, good experience better get there before sunset. Thank you Tim & Cathey the host for providing us great facilities. Good base camp to go to the north rim 50 mins drive dirt road. Ken changlaw & family

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