Considered one of the premier lodges within the National Parks system, this hotel was built in 1905, 14 years before the Grand Canyon was designated a national park. A combined effort of the Santa Fe Railroad and the Fred Harvey Company, this three-story, chalet-like structure is crafted from natural stone and Oregon pine. Renovated in 2005, at a reported cost of USD4.6 million, its impressive dining room has a panoramic view of the canyon.
• Hotel Services: restaurant, television, parking, safe deposit, bar, disabled access, business facilities, air conditioning, non-smoking rooms
• Special Features: Gift shop, newsstand, tour desk/concierge, room service, restaurant, 24 hour front desk, free parking, meeting facilities, banquet facilities.
• Conferences: Meeting and banquet facilities are available.