Hotels Near Grand Canyon Natl Park
You have several options when it comes to Grand Canyon hotels and lodging at the National Park itself. There are a few actual National Park lodges available at the South and North Rims themselves, but there are more hotels and motels located in the town of Tusayan, which is approximately six miles from the entrance of the Grand Canyon. Reservations at the National Park lodges and even hotels in Tusayan typically need to be booked a year in advance. If your heart's set on staying inside the Grand Canyon's boundaries, read more about the National Park lodges at the South Rim including El Tovar Hotel, Bright Angel Lodge, Maswik Lodge, Kachina Lodge, Thunderbird Lodge, Yavapai Lodge on top of the South Rim, the Grand Canyon Lodge at the North Rim, and Phantom Ranch's famous cabins inside the gorge along the Colorado River.

Best Western Grand Canyon Squire Inn
Best Western Grand Canyon Squire Inn, the South Rim's only resort hotel, offers 2 restaurants, sports bar, lounge, barber shop, fitness center, bowling center, and laundry.

Grand Canyon Plaza Resort
Grand Canyon Plaza Resort is just one mile from Grand Canyon South Rim entrance near Tusayan. Full service Grand Canyon hotel resort perfect for families. Adjacent to IMAX theater.

Red Feather Lodge
Ideally situated in the center of Tusayan, 1 mile from the south entrance to the Grand Canyon National Park, you'll be just 8 miles from some of the world's most spectacular vistas.

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Xanterra Grand Canyon Lodges
National Park Lodges inside Grand Canyon National Park are, for most, a once-in-a-lifetime vacation spot. Awake on the rim at the historic El Tovar Hotel or Bright Angel Lodge. Book up to 1 yr in advance.
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