Fodor's Expert Review Phantom Ranch
On canyon floor, Arizona, 86052, USA
In a grove of cottonwood trees on the canyon floor, Phantom Ranch is accessible only to hikers, river rafters, and mule trekkers; there are 40 dormitory bunk beds and 14 beds in cabins, all with shared baths (though cabins have toilets and sinks). The wood-and-stone buildings originally made up a hunting camp built in 1922. Additional cabins are reserved for mule riders who buy their trips as a package. The mess hall–style restaurant, one of the most remote eating establishments in the United States, serves family-style dinners (purchased separately); breakfast and box lunches are also available. Reservations, taken up to 13 months in advance, are a must for services and lodging.
PROS
- Only inner-canyon lodging option
- Fabulous canyon views
- Remote access limits crowds
CONS
- Reservations are booked more than a year in advance
- Few amenities
- Shared bathrooms
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Rate Includes: No Meals