Saturday, June 22, 2013

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

                           Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

     The Grand Canyon Lodge is proudly posted at Bright Angle Point, a promontory on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. First opened in 1928, tragically in 1932 the main lodge was lost to fire. After an extensive rebuild the new Grand Canyon Lodge was reopened in 1937. Built primarily of natural stone, Ponderosa pine logs and log-slab siding. This rustic example of western architecture is banked along several levels that step down with the natural fall of the canyon rim. The interior follows with the rustic western theme, most walls are stone and or logs. The main lodge contains a beautiful lobby, the dining room, a recreation room, an interesting western saloon, along with a glorious sun room. The furnishings are comfortable and offer guests a place to relax and enjoy grand views of the Grand Canyon National Park. The Grand Canyon Lodge North as some call it consists of the main lodge and numerous cabins scattered around the facilities shaded pines. These cabins are what most people reserve, even though there are a few lodge hotel rooms available.


Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

Grand canyon Lodging south Rim

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