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Top 10 Places to Stay

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  • 1. Best Western Squire Inn, Grand Canyon

    The 250-room inn has its own tennis court, heated pool, sauna, billiards, video games, beauty salon, and bowling alley.

  • 2. El Tovar Hotel, Grand Canyon

    Historic hotel built by pioneer resort builders, the Fred Harvey Company, in 1905. It is patterned after the great hunting lodges of Europe with a stone fireplace and mounted animals.

  • 3. Grand Canyon Lodge

    The only hotel accommodation on the North Rim of the canyon, this lodge has cabins and a few modern motel rooms. Advance reservations are essential.

  • 4. Grand Canyon Trailer Village

    With 250 RV hook-ups and 100 tent sites, this is one of the larger, privately run, year-round campgrounds.

  • 5. Zion Lodge

    The complex includes 40 cabins with gas log fireplaces and private porches, and 75 motel rooms, each with two queen-size beds.

  • 6. Best Western Zion Park Inn

    The inn is located at the foot of a 1,300-ft (430-m) cliff of Navajo sandstone. The 120 rooms are individually climate-controlled and some have kitchenettes.

  • 7. Cliffrose Lodge & Gardens, Zion

    The setting is charming, with five acres of lawns, shade trees, and flower gardens along the Virgin River. Every room offers a spectacular view.

  • 8. Furnace Creek Inn, Death Valley

    Elegant and expensive, with glorious views of the Panamint Mountains. Guest rooms have quality furnishings.

  • 9. Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley

    The rustic hostelry offers two spring-fed pools (the water is very warm), golf, tennis, and horseback riding.

  • 10. Stovepipe Wells Village, Death Valley

    A bit off the beaten track, this is not a fancy place but has a pool, saloon, and general store. The nearby sand dunes are a photographer’s delight.

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