Introduction / Description
This simple lodge with a collection of cabins is the only lodging inside Grand Canyon National Park on the North Rim.
The lodge dining room serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. There's also a deli, a saloon and a coffee shop. Outdoor canyon cookouts with live entertainment are offered in the summer (surcharge). Other amenities include a free shuttle to the Kaibab trailhead, mule rides (surcharge) and laundry facilities.
Arrival & Car Parking
There are two accessible unloading spaces located at the Main Lodge Entrance of the Lodge. Vehicles parked in these spots are limited to 15 minutes for unloading.
Long term spaces are available in the main parking lot, adjacent to the Visitor Center and restrooms.
Entrance & Reception
Accessibility into the Main Lodge Lobby and Deli are through the front doors from the Lodge circle drive.
Access to the Gift Shop and Coffee Shop/Saloon is gained by using the walkway that runs North of the Gift Shop. This walkway continues behind the Gift Shop and then runs through the breezeway to the Coffee Shop.
The Main Lodge Lobby is where you can access the Restaurant, Auditorium and Sun Room. From the Sun Room there is access to the East Veranda. Access to all three of these areas is by three different lifts. Please contact our staff at the Host Stand or Front Desk for assistance with operating the lifts.
Accessible Rooms & Bathrooms / Accessibility
Western Cabins
Four of these cabins are ADA accessible. Two of the ADA cabins have one queen-sized bed and full bath with bars, and two have one queen-sized bed and a roll-in shower.
Pioneer Cabins
Two of these cabins are ADA accessible. The ADA rooms are a one-bedroom unit with one double and one twin bed. They accommodate three people.
Frontier Cabins
We have two Limited ADA Accessible Frontier Cabins that have one double bed and one single bed.
Located on the quieter North Rim, this Grand Canyon lodge features a number of rustic cabins dotted throughout the forest. Cabin 356 features ramp access up to the roomy front porch, which is outfitted with two comfy rocking chairs. Inside, the cabin is furnished with a 26-inch high queen-sized bed with wheelchair access on the right side (as you face it), a table with two chairs, and a desk with a chair. It also includes a refrigerator and a gas fireplace.
The bathroom is equipped with a roll-in shower with grab bars, a hand-held showerhead and a portable shower bench. The toilet grab bars are located on the back and right walls (as seated), and the bathroom also has a roll-under sink. Top it off with a lowered hair dryer, tissue dispenser and robe hook, and you have a nice accessible setup. And since only 10% of Grand Canyon National Park visitors make it to the North Rim, you’ll also have a quieter experience in this accessible cabin.
