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Outdoor Project
The ultimate adventure guide
To visit the Grand Canyon Lodge, North Rim, is to step back in time to Teddy Roosevelt's era.
The two outside patios provide never-ending and ever-changing views of the canyon.
No better place for after-dinner drinks or morning coffee.
The sun room, with its huge picture windows, is great for viewing the canyon in any weather.
The dining room serves up elk chili, bison steaks, and grilled vegetables.
The park visitor center is just next door to the lodge.
The motel section is tucked in the woods and near the canyon rim.
The simpler cabins are rustic and provide a sense of community.
The deluxe cabins have porches, rocking chairs, and fireplaces.
Spacious grounds surround the higher-end cabins.
Some cabins have a marvelous view!
Sunset is a popular time on the North Rim, and the lodge is a great place to see it.