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An open living area showcases a gray sofa facing a coffee table, with natural light filtering through sheer curtains. A dining table with green chairs is set, while a kitchenette is visible in the background. Decorative wall art adds a personal touch to the space.
Home in Williams
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Lodging Berry Trail, Valle,Grand Canyon NP

Off Grid with self-check-in, 900+ sqft Manufactured home solar powered, private lot, good for star gazing, close to Grand Canyon National Park South Rim, local maps and guides, great view of San Francisco Peaks, front porch and back patio, animal friendly, fenced yard, kitchen, living room, bathroom. Fireplace & propane heaters are the main source for heat. I recommend a high clearance vehicle, but it is not necessary. No irons or hair driers, limited power and water available. wi/fi STR-24-061

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The exterior of a tiny house features a covered porch with wooden railings, two seated chairs, and a small table. A cozy fire pit, surrounded by stones, is positioned in front. The sky displays warm sunset hues, creating a serene atmosphere.
Farm stay in Williams
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

Grand Canyon tiny home

This is an off-grid tiny house. We are under construction right now so we may have construction materials around please understand before you book! There will be NO construction noise for your visit. Beautiful star gazing. There is plenty firewood for all guests. Being off grid, we must save power and water at night almost unlimited power in the day. Showers must be taken in daylight hours only. Due to being powered by solar only. No exceptions. Towels available by request only for an added fee.

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A log cabin is shown with a sloped green roof and wooden steps leading up to the front door. Snow blankets the ground, with potted plants and a decorative piece framing the entrance. A swing and a satellite dish are visible, with a backdrop of trees.
Cabin in Williams
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

GiGi's Comfy Cabin

This real log cabin is conveniently located in the country 12 miles from Williams and 45 miles from the Grand Canyon. From the front porch you can look across the valley at Bill Williams Mountain. Located just feet from the Kaibab National Forest there are many furry visitors including, elk, deer, bobcat, coyotes and more. At night the stars are brilliant in the night sky. When the moon is full you can almost count the craters on its surface. The cabin has everything you need for a nice visit.

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The two-story black structure is set among tall pine trees, with large windows allowing natural light to illuminate the exterior. A paved driveway leads to the entrance, while outdoor stairs connect the upper and lower levels. Soft lighting highlights the building’s contemporary design.
Guesthouse in Flagstaff
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Mountain Town Retreat

Enjoy this peaceful retreat with views of a mature forest and the San Francisco Peaks! Deer and elk graze across the ravine outside your bedroom window, and hummingbirds drink nectar from the abundant wildflowers. This is a really special spot! Still, our home sits inside Flagstaff, with all its amenities: cafes, roasteries, beer gardens, and breweries. Snow Bowl, Sedona, and the GC are not too far from us, along with many other day trip hikes and destinations. We love this place! Come join us!

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The exterior of the house features a vibrant yellow door, contrasting with dark siding. A set of wooden stairs leads to the entrance, flanked by two red chairs. A small number plaque identifies the address as 511, and nighttime lighting enhances visibility.
Home in Williams
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

Ya-Ya’s House-A/C-Outdoor Theatre

You’re just going to love this comfortable and modern house. I created this place for the smart traveler who wants their accommodations to be a part of their vacation experience. Thoughtfully designed as a special home base for the Northern Arizona adventure, think of it as a quiet place to recharge your batteries. Your vacation just got a serious upgrade with soft linens, cozy couch and outdoor movie watching area. Dining and the train are just a short walk downtown. What are you waiting for?

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A compact sleeping area features a spacious bed with a light gray comforter and a decorative yellow pillow. Dark cabinetry lines the walls, providing storage and accent lighting. Natural light filters in through a window, enhancing the cozy ambiance of the space.
Camper/RV in Williams
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

Adorable guest house Private Patio Great location

You'll have a great time at this adorable and conveniently located place to stay nestled in Grand Canyon junction. Only 25 minutes from Grand Canyon 30 from Williams and 50 from Flagstaff. Enjoy beautiful sunsets and amazing star gazing right from the property. There is a gas station, restaurants, gift shop, a rock shop, an air museum and Raptor Ranch within walking distance. This travel trailer has a beautiful floor plan, air conditioner, heating system, private patio, and private entrance.

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The living room showcases a vibrant Easy Rider wall mural, complemented by a modern entertainment console with a Samsung Smart TV. A cozy sofa and club chair invite relaxation, while a decorative area rug adds warmth to the floor space. Adjacent, a laundry area is visible.
Home in Williams
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

Route 66 Blonde Bungalow w/AC, Fenced Yard, Wi-Fi

1BR/1BA Blonde Bungalow w/queen bed one door from Historic Route 66 in Downtown Williams. Easy access to bike and hiking trails. Walk to the Grand Canyon Railroad, Canyon Coaster Adventure Park & Route 66 Zipline. Great base for trips to the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Sedona, and Snowbowl. Speedy WiFi, SmartTVs in living room & bedroom. Full-size washer/dryer. Fully remodeled in 2023 w/new AC & heat. Fully fenced yard w/fire pit, Adirondack chairs, BBQ, and picnic table. Parking in the driveway.

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The exterior of the home is illuminated at dusk, showcasing a welcoming porch with decorative lighting. Steps lead up to the entrance, while seating areas are visible under the shelter. The surrounding landscape is quiet, emphasizing the property's secluded location.
Home in Williams
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 430 reviews

King Bed Grand Canyon Oasis

Experience comfort and relaxation at our private off-grid home located on 2.5 acres, just 35 minutes from the Grand Canyon south rim entrance! The property includes all the amenities travelers need to comfortably experience the beauty of the Arizona desert/Grand Canyon. - Air conditioned (rare for area) - 35 min to Grand Canyon - 40 min to downtown Williams - 55 min to Flagstaff - 90 min to Sedona - Secluded property - Comfortable outdoor hangout areas - WiFi - Porch grill with gas provided

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A bright living area features a comfortable gray couch and a cozy armchair, complemented by a wooden coffee table. The open kitchen is visible in the background, equipped with modern appliances. Light-colored walls and a decorative welcome sign enhance the inviting atmosphere.
Cabin in Williams
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 683 reviews

Comfort by the Canyon King bed WiFi

Come stay on our 1 acre property in peaceful Williams AZ! Come away to a quiet retreat that is close to everything you need but miles away from ordinary. Experience the quiet of life in the country while staying in a beautiful newly built cabin! Set up on a quiet acre with incredible mountain views and clear views of the stars. The whole space is open, inviting, and crafted for comfort. Enjoy the luxury of the carefully tailored inside or sit outside on the covered deck to take in the views!

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A cozy tiny home with a red roof is set against a backdrop of open desert landscape and distant mountain peaks. A separate outhouse and fenced area are visible, while the surrounding terrain features sparse vegetation and gently rolling hills.
Tiny home in Williams
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

* CUTE! La Casita By The Grand Canyon

Unwind, Relax, and Recharge — Your Perfect Retreat Near the Grand Canyon → Majestic mountain views of Humphreys Peak (Arizona's tallest mountain) → Breath taking stargazing views → WiFi → Smokeless firepit → Hot running water → Pull out couch → Fully fenced backyard for kids or pets safely to roam → Nespresso coffee → Heater → Mini Fridge → BBQ grille → 4ft Jenga & multiple board games → 25 minutes away from the Grand Canyon → 45 minutes away from Snowbowl → 30 minutes away from Bearizona

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A modern tiny house is viewed from an angle, surrounded by tall grasses gently swaying in the breeze. Floor-to-ceiling windows reflect the warm light of the rising sun, illuminating the clean lines and minimalist design of the structure against an open landscape.
Tiny home in Williams
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

Big Sky Bungalow Grand Canyon (South Rim)

Stay warm this winter and enjoy indoor hot showers! Discover comfort and sustainability in the heart of nature with our eco-chic tiny house, just 30 minutes from the Grand Canyon entrance. Enjoy breathtaking sunrises over the mountains, stargaze without light pollution, and bask in the serenity of our 15-acre (6 ha) property. Perfect for nature lovers and adventurers, this high-tech off-grid gem offers modern amenities, cozy indoor living, and expansive outdoor leisure space.

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An A-Frame cabin is framed by a starry night sky, with the Milky Way visible overhead. A fire pit surrounded by several chairs is lit, casting a warm glow onto the surrounding landscape. Natural shrubbery outlines the secluded area.
Home in Williams
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

A-Frame Oasis Near Grand Canyon

Welcome to your home away from home! Our comfortable and peaceful 10 acre stargazing A-Frame is unlike any other rental and just 25 minutes from the Grand Canyon. The A-Frame offers: -25 min to the Grand Canyon. -35 min to downtown Williams. -10ft tall window with incredible views. -Propane grill, cooler, and fire pit for outdoor fun. -Indoor heating providing cozy temps year-round. -1 queen bed and 2 fold-out single floor mattresses (ideal for kids available upon request).

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Grand Canyon Village?

    Stays around Grand Canyon Village range from historic lodges to cozy rental homes, allowing easy access to trails and park amenities. Lodging near Market Plaza is frequently suggested for convenience to shops and park activities.

  • What are the best things to do in Grand Canyon Village with kids?

    Kids enjoy Junior Ranger programs, interactive exhibits at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center, and easy rim walks. Many families explore Hopi House for cultural displays or join educational tours designed for young visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Grand Canyon Village?

    Explore the scenic overlooks, join guided park programs, or visit the Grand Canyon Visitor Center for interactive exhibits. Many travelers enjoy walking the Rim Trail and checking out historic sites like El Tovar Hotel and Hopi House.

  • How is the weather in Grand Canyon Village?

    Grand Canyon Village has cool winters around 22–45°F (-6–7°C), and summer afternoons near 85–88°F (29–31°C), with occasional monsoon showers. Bring layers, sun protection, and be prepared for significant temperature swings between day and night.

  • When is the best time to visit Grand Canyon Village?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warmer days and open trail access, with temperatures ranging from 41–88°F (5–31°C). Cooler months have fewer crowds and quieter canyon views, so many visitors enjoy both vibrant and calm seasons.

  • What are the best places to visit in Grand Canyon Village?

    Grand Canyon Village has landmarks such as the Grand Canyon Visitor Center, Kolb Studio, Hopi House, and Lookout Studio. These sites blend history, art, and panoramic views along the rim.

  • What are some hiking trails in Grand Canyon Village?

    Explore the Rim Trail for gentle walks along canyon viewpoints, or embark on the Bright Angel Trail for a longer descent into the canyon. Many travelers also hike sections of the South Kaibab Trail for dramatic vistas.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Grand Canyon Village?

    Families often enjoy ranger-led programs, Junior Ranger activities, and visits to the Grand Canyon Visitor Center. Walking along the Rim Trail and discovering historic buildings together are frequently suggested experiences.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Grand Canyon Village?

    Plan a trip to explore surrounding landscapes, such as scenic viewpoints along the South Rim, or cultural centers that highlight Indigenous histories. Some travelers also visit nearby forested parks or art galleries around the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Grand Canyon Village?

    Grand Canyon Village has some accommodations that welcome pets; policies and availability can vary, so guests are encouraged to check current pet guidelines before booking. The area features walking paths and outdoor spaces where travelers can explore with their pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Grand Canyon Village?

    Start your canyon hikes early to avoid midday sun, bring extra water, and use park shuttle routes to access different viewpoints. Many travelers appreciate layering clothing for rapid weather shifts and checking for free ranger programs during their stay.

  • What is Grand Canyon Village known for?

    Grand Canyon Village is known for its historic architecture, scenic canyon overlooks, and role as a gateway to Grand Canyon National Park. The area blends Indigenous history, early twentieth-century buildings, and striking natural landscapes.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Grand Canyon Village?

    Kolb Studio, tucked along the rim, has local art exhibits and photography history. Lookout Studio and small, lesser-known viewpoints often give quieter canyon perspectives away from busier areas.

  • What are the best foods to try in Grand Canyon Village?

    Restaurants and cafés in Grand Canyon Village often feature Southwestern-inspired cuisine, including dishes with local beans, peppers, and Navajo fry bread. Many visitors enjoy simple classics like chili, grilled meats, and hearty breakfasts before a day on the trails.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Grand Canyon Village?

    Pack sturdy walking shoes, sun protection, refillable water bottles, and extra layers for variable temperatures. A hat, sunglasses, and camera make exploring viewpoints or hiking trails more comfortable year-round.

  • What is the nightlife in Grand Canyon Village like?

    Grand Canyon Village has a low-key nightlife scene focused on lodge lounges, relaxed restaurants, and evening talks about local geology or history. Stargazing near the canyon rim is frequently suggested for night enjoyment.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Grand Canyon Village?

    Grand Canyon Village has frequent ranger-led walks, stargazing evenings, and cultural programs throughout the year. Special events like interpretive talks and art shows often take place during peak visitor seasons, especially in summer and early fall.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Grand Canyon Village?

    Grand Canyon Village has family-friendly vacation rentals, with many stays featuring flexible sleeping arrangements and convenient access to outdoor activities. Look for homes or cabins near park sites that offer ample space for relaxation and exploring.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Grand Canyon Village

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Grand Canyon Village vacation rentals start at G$46,003 GYD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 70 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Grand Canyon Village rentals

  • 5 Average rating

    Grand Canyon Village stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 5 out of 5!