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Pet friendly hotels in Grand Canyon

Exploring the breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon in Arizona just got easier, especially for those traveling with their furry friends. There is a growing trend of pet-friendly hotels in Grand Canyon, United States that understand and cater to the need of including our four-legged friends in our travel plans.
The Grand Canyon's natural beauty is world-famous. The sight of the deep gorge carved by the Colorado River, the colorful rock formations and the awe-inspiring scale of the scenery is something that everyone should experience at least once - including your pet! Consider taking your pet for a trek on one of the many trails. Just remember some trails may have restrictions, so it's always wise to check ahead.
Aside from the natural beauty, there's an enriching cultural history in Grand Canyon that is definitely worth delving into. You and your furry companion can visit the various historical structures at Grand Canyon Village, like the El Tovar Hotel and Hopi House, which add a touch of human history to the natural grandeur of the location. Though pets aren't typically allowed inside these historical buildings, the fresh air and surroundings will keep them entertained.
So, if you're planning your next trip to Grand Canyon with your pet, remember that there is no shortage of enjoyable activities or accommodation options. The pet-friendly hotels in Grand Canyon are prepared to welcome you and your furry family member by providing creature comforts to make your unforgettable Grand Canyon experience that much more delightful!

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  • Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel
    Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel
    406 Canyon Plaza Lane, Grand Canyon, US
    • Free WiFi

    Enjoy top-quality accommodations with luxurious amenities and impeccable service. Offers pet-friendly rooms. Closeby attractions for outdoor enthusiasts.

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    1,659 reviews

    4.1
    From$208.39per room / per night
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  • Red Feather Lodge
    Red Feather Lodge
    300 State Route 64, Grand Canyon, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience the wonders of a scenic destination while indulging in top-class facilities. Offering comfortable, pet-friendly rooms and efficient service.

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    6,662 reviews

    4.4
    From$182.86per room / per night
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  • Holiday Inn Resort The Squire at Grand Canyon by IHG
    Holiday Inn Resort The Squire at Grand Canyon by IHG
    74 State Route 64, Grand Canyon, US
    • Arcade/Game room
    • Games

    Offers exquisite accommodation in an idyllic setting. It boasts a pool and a variety of dining options, ensuring a delightful stay.

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    2,546 reviews

    4.4
    From$210.49per room / per night
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  • Yavapai Lodge
    Yavapai Lodge
    11 Yavapai Lodge Road, Grand Canyon, US

    Experience the wonders of the wilderness while enjoying modern amenities. This lodge offers cozy rooms, excellent services, and welcomes your four-legged friend for an unforgettable stay.

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    8,285 reviews

    4.3
    From$247.13per room / per night
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Parks and Outdoor Spaces in Grand Canyon Arizona

  1. Discover the beautiful layers and light in Arizona's Antelope Canyon.
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    Grand Canyon National Park

    The Grand Canyon is a mesmerizing natural wonder, stretching over 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and a mile deep. It's renowned for its visually overwhelming size and intricately colored landscapes. Gazing out over the canyon, one can see a stunning canvas of colors, shadows, and light that shift throughout the day.

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  2. Explore the iconic Bright Angel Trail amidst the breathtaking landscape of the Grand Canyon.
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    Bright Angel Trail

    Bright Angel Trail is one of the most popular hiking trails in the Grand Canyon. Beginning at the rim, the trail descends into the canyon, offering views of rock formations and the Colorado River. It's a challenging path but well-maintained and provides rest houses and water stations along the way.

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  3. A breathtaking view of the Grand Canyon showcasing its majestic rock formations and expansive landscape under a clear sky.
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    South Rim

    The South Rim of the Grand Canyon is the most visited location at the park. It's open all year round and houses visitor centers, the Grand Canyon Village, and Hermits Rest. The South Rim is family-friendly with accommodation and dining options, and offers spectacular views of the canyon.

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  4. Hikers enjoy breathtaking views of Grand Canyon's rugged North Rim.
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    North Rim

    The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is a secluded and serene side of the park. It's closed in the winter due to snow, and with its higher elevation, it's cooler than the South Rim. The area provides unique viewpoints of the canyon and is an excellent spot for hikers seeking more solitude.

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  5. Havasu Falls cascades into a turquoise pool in Arizona's Grand Canyon.
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    Havasupai Falls

    Located within the Grand Canyon, but outside the boundaries of the national park, Havasupai Falls is a tribal reservation known for its beautiful waterfalls and the strikingly blue-green color of Havasu Creek. The gorgeous trails leading to the falls take hikers through breathtaking scenery and remote, rugged landscapes.

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Pet-Friendly Restaurants & Cafés in Grand Canyon Arizona

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    El Tovar Dining Room and Lounge

    The El Tovar Hotel offers a pet-friendly dining option on their outdoor patio. Make sure to bring your furry friend while you enjoy the stunning views of the Grand Canyon.

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  2. Man in white shirt dancing gracefully outdoors under a clear blue sky.
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    Bright Angel Fountain & Cafeteria

    The Bright Angel Lodge café has a charming outdoor patio where pets are welcome. You can enjoy a diverse menu while your pet rests by your feet.

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  3. Snow-covered restaurant in snowy winter evening in Niseko, Hokkaido. Charming seasonal scene.
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    Yavapai Lodge Restaurant

    Yavapai Lodge Restaurant boasts an outdoor patio where you can enjoy a hearty meal. They welcome pets, so your four-legged friend can accompany you.

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  4. Unrecognizable person preparing dough while standing at table with eggs covered with flour in kitchen during cooking process at home
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    We Cook Pizza and Pasta

    We Cook Pizza and Pasta, located near the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, has a pet-friendly patio where you can enjoy classic Italian fare.

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  5. Woman in white dress sitting on a cliff overlooking a stunning canyon landscape.
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    Canyon Breeze Restaurant

    Close to the Grand Canyon's South Rim, the Canyon Breeze Restaurant opens its outdoor patio to dogs. Enjoy a meal or a cup of coffee while your pet relaxes beside you.

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Pet-Friendly Attractions in Grand Canyon Arizona

  1. Captivating panoramic view of the Grand Canyon's colorful rock layers under the soft sunset glow.
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    South Rim

    The South Rim of the Grand Canyon is a perfect spot for you and your pet. With miles of pet-friendly hiking trails, you and your dog can take in the breathtaking views from above the canyon. Make sure to have plenty of water for both you and your pet.

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  2. Stunning aerial view of the Grand Canyon's colorful rock formations at midday.
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    Rim Trail

    The Rim Trail is lined with several lookout points to appreciate grand vista of the Canyon. It's pet-friendly considering you keep your pets on leash. It is also accessible for wheelchairs making it perfect for everyone in the family.

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  3. A breathtaking view of jagged mountains from a cozy tent during sunrise, perfect for adventurers.
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    Desert View Campground

    Desert View Campground allows leashed pets at their camping sites. Bask in the spectacular star-lit sky and wake up with the sunrise glowing on the expanse of the Canyon with your pet by your side.

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  4. Basketball in motion as it goes through the hoop on an outdoor court.
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    South Rim Kennel

    Pets are not allowed on many trails in the park, if you're planning to hike those, South Rim Kennel is a perfect spot for your pet. Your pet can relax in a safe environment while you explore restricted areas of the park.

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    Tusayan Town

    Located just outside of the park's boundaries, the town of Tusayan offers pet-friendly accommodations and dining options. It's a perfect base to explore the Grand Canyon without leaving your pet out of the experience.

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