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A wooden cabin exterior is showcased with a spacious wraparound deck. Two chairs are positioned for relaxation, while sliding glass doors lead to the interior. The night sky is filled with stars, providing a stunning backdrop to the serene landscape.
Cabin in Kanab
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 86 reviews

Tiny Cabin, #2 Jackson Flat View @ The Cedars

DianaRating, 5 stars5 days ago
We loved staying at the cabin it’s so cute and cozy inside. We picked this location as a great middle ground to be able to travel to the north point Grand Canyon and Zion national park. I also loved being able to see so many stars at night that I don’t usually see coming from a bigger city. I also appreciate how responsive Daniel was with any message that I sent and he made sure we were comfortable the whole stay. I would definitely stay here again and recommend this place for anyone
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Two geodesic domes are illuminated against a twilight backdrop, showcasing their unique architectural design. A striking mountain silhouette rises in the distance, while a cozy outdoor seating area is visible nearby, inviting relaxation under the evening sky.
Bungalow in Kanab
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

White Camel - Dome #1

FabienRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
We only stayed here one night but our kids rated Ori’s place 1st out of all the places we stayed during our trip! Star gazing, s’mores, “hidden” sleeping quarters - perfect entertainment for little ones! Agree with other reviews - very functional and surprisingly spacious interior (with a GREAT shower). Thank you Ori for hosting us and your recommendations on child friendly hikes in the area!
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Guesthouse in Kanab
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Studio Sage

marissaRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Beautiful spot to stay. All the little touches she adds makes it feel super cozy! The surrounding area is pretty and very close to town. We had a very nice time!
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A neatly organized kitchen cabinet is shown, featuring a coffee maker, a French press, and a coffee pour-over device. Shelves hold transparent containers with coffee grounds and various coffee filters, with a small white ceramic dish displayed alongside a recipe or instruction card.
Guest suite in Flagstaff
5 out of 5 average rating, 98 reviews

Rain Valley Villa

DeneenRating, 5 stars2 days ago
Fantastic, super clean studio that has been thoughtfully and beautifully designed. Jenny has thought of and provided for every amenity. I thoroughly enjoyed the hot tub after a couple days of strenuous hikes and was thrilled to see elk on my last evening! I can’t wait to stay here again!
Superhost
A remote A-Frame cabin is surrounded by open land, featuring a wooden deck and a circular fire pit area with chairs. A picnic table is positioned nearby, and a propane grill is visible on the deck. Scenic mountains are faintly visible in the distance.
Home in Williams
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

A-Frame Oasis Near Grand Canyon

DoraRating, 5 stars6 days ago
I had a lovely visit to the A-frame. Next time I travel west from Florida it will be in the fall, winter, spring. Summer in the desert is something to be experienced. Now that that is done, I want to plan another trip in a cooler season and the A-frame will likely be on the itinerary.
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A kitchen area features wooden shelves displaying colorful mugs and plates. A stylish sign reads 'A Cup of Ambition,' and a microwave is situated on the countertop. Glassware and a coffee maker are visible, complementing the modern geometric wall design.
Home in Kanab
5 out of 5 average rating, 64 reviews

New Vacation Rental in Kanab, Low Cleanning Fee

JohnRating, 5 stars1 week ago
The place is very comfortable, and the location is great for access to restaurants and as a base camp for the three National Parks in the vicinity. Host is very responsive.
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Home in Williams
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

Grand Canyon Starlight Retreat with Hot Tub

KellyRating, 5 stars5 days ago
This home was absolutely perfect. Make sure you heed the warnings, you really need at least a SUV or truck to access, but totally worth all the bumps to have such a private oasis! Loved it.
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A cozy log cabin is illuminated at dusk, featuring warm light from its windows. An outdoor firepit, surrounded by stone seating, creates a focal point in the inviting yard. Surrounding trees and landscaping add to the peaceful ambiance of the property.
Cabin in Williams
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Cabin at the Canyon | Sunset & Starry Views

AlexRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
We had a really good time at Garrett’s cabin, the vibes were great and everything was clean

Your guide to North Rim

All About North Rim

A trip to the Grand Canyon’s lesser-known North Rim lets you experience a more peaceful side of the legendary national park. In fact, few travelers make it to this remote corner of Arizona, a lengthy detour that rewards you with true solitude. In stark contrast to the busy South Rim, only 10 percent of Grand Canyon National Park’s visitors explore this less-developed area. That means quieter trails, wilder natural areas, and equally impressive views of the Colorado River flowing through the red-rock canyon. A few seasonal outposts — including the visitor center, rustic lodge, and general store — form the North Rim village. It’s the only hub of human activity for miles around.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in North Rim

You can only access the North Rim for a few short months, as heavy snowfall closes the park and its main access road for more than half the year. The typical operating season runs from mid-May to October, depending on weather conditions. The higher elevation — more than 1,000 feet higher than the South Rim — means the average temperatures remain cooler. July and August are the warmest months, when daytime highs hover in the upper 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Expect some seasonal thunderstorms and cold nights throughout the summer. The park shuts down in late fall, winter, and early spring, when the frigid temperatures and snowy conditions make Highway 67 a no man’s land.


Top things to do in North Rim

North Rim Scenic Drive

You can easily spend a day admiring the views along Cape Royal Road, a winding scenic route with plenty of pullouts and a few overlooks along the way. Short trails lead to the two most popular points: Cape Royal and Point Imperial, the highest point on the North Rim. Reaching more than 8,800 feet, Point Imperial offers you panoramic views of the Grand Canyon and the Painted Desert.

Bright Angel Point

It’s a quick stroll from the visitor center on a paved trail to Bright Angel Point. Of the many scenic viewpoints along the canyon’s rim, this is perhaps the best-known observation point in the area. The half-mile trek there and back is also one of the easiest. Check with the visitor center for more information on North Rim hikes, which range from beginner-friendly to advanced.

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