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Discover the most popular places to visit in Grand Canyon
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.
South Kaibab Trailhead
9.4/10 (313 reviews)
This dramatic ridge-line trail offers unparalleled panoramic views from the moment you begin your Grand Canyon descent. Start early to experience the sunrise transforming the vast canyon walls with golden light.
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.
Desert View Watchtower
9.2/10 (1,485 reviews)
Mary Colter's 70-foot stone tower offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Grand Canyon. Climb the spiral staircase to discover Hopi murals and witness the Colorado River winding through the canyon below.
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Hopi Point
9.6/10 (2,548 reviews)
Hopi Point offers the South Rim's most expansive Grand Canyon panorama with unobstructed views of mesas and the Colorado River. Perfect for sunrise or sunset when changing light transforms the canyon into a photographer's paradise.
Grandview Point
9.6/10 (1,783 reviews)
Perched 7,400 feet above sea level, Grandview Point offers the South Rim's most expansive views of the Grand Canyon's intricate formations. The pine and oak forest setting creates a tranquil atmosphere for contemplation.
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.
"Great location, easy to get to, great restaurants within walking distance. Staff very friendly and knowledgeable of the area. Facility and rooms very clean and updated. Dog friendly"
"Overall not too bad, for a vintage lodge. The food was good, and service was helpful. What I didn’t like about it was the fact that the walls were very thin. People above me were very noisy throughout the night. Kind of hard to get sleep."
"This hotel was perfect for us. The room was large enough and clean. The beds were comfortable. The pool and hot tub were great. The breakfast was just right. Value for money? Outstanding for a family! Will stay here again."
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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.