Grand Canyon National Park

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A registered National Historic Landmark, the "architectural crown jewel of the Grand Canyon" was built in 1905 of Oregon pine logs and native stone. — Fodor's
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This historic property, constructed mainly in the 1920s and '30s, is the only lodging on the North Rim. — Fodor's
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This 1935 log-and-stone historic lodge on the canyon ledge delivers simple charm and the small public spaces bustle with activity. — Lonely Planet
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The well-appointed rooms at this motel-style lodge in Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim are a good bet for families and are within easy walking distance of dining facilities at nearby lodges. — Fodor's
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This hotel looks the part of an imposing national park lodge, and features the nicest rooms in Tusayan. — Frommer's
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Popular with anglers and rafters, this lodge offers two types of accommodations: standard rooms in the original lodge building and two-bedroom apartments in a newer building. — Fodor's
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This campground, 1.5 miles north of the Grand Canyon Lodge, offers shaded sites on level ground among the ponderosas. Sites 11, 14, 15, 16 and 18 have canyon views...but site 10 is pretty sweet too. — Lonely Planet
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In the piñon-juniper 25 miles from the tourist hub of Grand Canyon Village and close to the rim, this 50 site NPS campground is relatively quiet, with a spread-out design that ensures a bit of privacy. — Lonely Planet
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South Rim's primary campground has shaded and fairly well-dispersed sites set in ponderosa forest, 1 mile from the canyon rim. — Lonely Planet
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Around 7 miles down the North Kaibab Trail, this backcountry campground has 12 group sites accommodating six to 11 people. — Lonely Planet
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Lovely Indian Garden sits along a creek surrounded by cottonwoods...each of the campground’s 15 sites offers a picnic table shaded by an open-walled, roofed enclosure. — Lonely Planet
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A spectacular spot to hunker down after the arduous trek to the canyon bottom. Wade in the marvelously inviting Bright Angel Creek, pop into the ranch canteen for a cold drink and snacks,. — Lonely Planet
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