Holiday houses in Grand Canyon Village

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The log cabin features a green metal roof and a welcoming front porch with steps leading to the entrance. Surrounding planters contain various plants. A satellite dish is positioned on the roof, and trees provide a natural backdrop.
Cabin in Williams
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 191 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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A log cabin structure with a distinctive A-frame design features large glass windows, providing expansive views of the surrounding landscape. An outdoor patio area includes rustic seating, and the natural terrain is visible in the foreground, showcasing the peaceful, rural setting.
Cabin in Williams
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

Stargazing Cabin | Wood Stove |30 Min Grand Canyon

Calling all peace seekers! Our secluded cabin escape offers guests a cozy open home with breathtaking mountain views, spacious rooms, incredible stargazing, and an easy drive to the Grand Canyon! Highlights: • 30 min to Grand Canyon entrance • 40 min to downtown Williams • 50 min to Flagstaff. • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 6 total beds, sleeps 8 comfortably. • Peaceful location with amazing views facing the San Francisco Peak mountains. • WiFi. • Extremely comfortable bedding. • Indoor fireplace.

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Home in Williams
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Rendezvous 2444 2BR Guest House

Have relaxing fun at this quiet country cottage. Built in 2023, it sits on 10 acres, and we, the hosts live on site in a separate home about 150 feet away. We do not have pet or cleaning fees. You'll enjoy quiet surroundings with big skies and beautiful mountain views all around from your private deck. We're located only eight miles north of Williams and about 1 point 5 miles off the highway to the Grand Canyon, all on paved road, and just a 45 minute drive to the South Gate to the Canyon.

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A spacious deck is presented, featuring a hot tub covered with a protective layer. A table with chairs is located nearby, with views of the expansive North Williams Valley and distant mountains in the background. The area is surrounded by natural greenery.
Home in Williams
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Best View/HotTub/GameRoom/CoffeeBar/Firepit

Welcome to your Grand Canyon retreat! 🏜 This cozy 3 bed 2 bath home is perfect for couples, families, or anyone who likes a show-stopping view from the rear deck as you soak in the hot tub! You might never want to leave; and honestly we don’t blame you! In the game room, you'll find air hockey and multiple arcade cabinets🔥 (including PACMAN so you parents can unleash your 1980's skills on your kids) Bragging rights included🎉 Christmas decorations will be up mid-October to mid-January!

Top Guest favourite
A bright and open living area features a soft sofa and a yellow accent chair, inviting relaxation. Large windows frame views of the natural surroundings. The kitchen area is equipped with modern appliances, and a patterned area rug adds warmth to the space.
Home in Williams
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

*NEW* Luxe Chic Tiny Home | Near GrandCanyon S Rim

Welcome to your new home - 20 min. from Grand Canyon South Rim and nesting on 12 acres of private, serene, and gorgeous nature with clear view of nearby mountains and the stars. Our 529 sqft, 2-bedroom and 1-bath * new-construction * tiny home is pet-friendly and comes with a fully-stocked kitchen, balcony outlook overlooking the desert landscape, fast internet (Starlink), outdoor deck, full-sized laundry machines, and all the luxury comforts and amenities of a modern home.

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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
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 439 reviews

Grand Canyon tiny home

This is an off-grid tiny home. Just 32 miles south of the Grand Canyon south rim entrance. I offer free firewood for all guests. This is fully powered by the sun only. Which means Showers must be taken in daylight hours only. No exceptions. Other than showers, everything else works at all times Beautiful star gazing, super dark skies. All animals onsite are friendly and I encourage you to interact with them and feed them in the morning. Towels are available by request only.

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The exterior of a contemporary tiny house is illuminated during twilight, showcasing a sleek black facade and large windows. A wooden deck features soft lighting and a picnic table, enhancing the inviting outdoor space. The surrounding area is quiet, providing a serene atmosphere.
Tiny home in Flagstaff
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Zen Tiny Haus • Sleeps 5 • Stargaze + Firepit

Surrounded by thousands of acres of public land, the Zen Tiny Haus is a peaceful sanctuary after a day of exploring Grand Canyon Country. Our tiny home feels spacious, with tall ceilings and two giant lofts that accommodate a queen and two twin beds. Japanese and Scandinavian touches create a tranquil getaway that sleeps 5. Roast marshmallows around a crackling fire or borrow a telescope and explore the dark sky. Just a short drive to the Grand Canyon and Flagstaff.

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A modern tiny home with an angular design is set against a clear sky. A wooden deck, partially shaded by a pergola, features outdoor seating. Solar panels are positioned nearby, emphasizing the eco-friendly aspect of the dwelling.
Tiny home in Williams
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Rated the Best Stargazing Tiny Home Grand Canyon

Escape to our Stargazing Off-Grid Tiny Home, a secluded oasis where you can experience the Grand Canyon's natural beauty and mesmerizing night sky. Just a short 28-minute drive from the Grand Canyon National Park, this eco-friendly tiny home offers modern comforts powered by sustainable energy, an outdoor deck for BBQing, and a stargazing experience like none other. Your adventure awaits under the stars. STR-26-0376

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Tiny home in Valle
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

#1 Rated South Rim Grand Canyon TinyHome Stargaze

Escape to our Stargazing Off-Grid Tiny Home, a secluded oasis where you can experience the Grand Canyon's natural beauty and mesmerizing night sky. Just a short 28-minute drive from the Grand Canyon National Park, this eco-friendly tiny home offers modern comforts powered by sustainable energy, an outdoor deck for BBQing, and a stargazing experience like none other. Your adventure awaits under the stars. STR-26-0378

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A charming boho-style home is set against a vibrant starry sky, with the American and Arizona flags gently waving. The exterior features large windows that reflect the night sky, surrounded by a grassy area that enhances the serene desert landscape.
Home in Williams
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Starry Night Stay - 30 min to South Grand Canyon

Immerse yourself in the desert’s beauty with sunsets, starry skies, and Milky Way views. This scent-free 3BR/2BA boho-style home is just 30 minutes from Grand Canyon National Park and iconic Route 66 in Williams. The stylish design and rich amenities will leave you in awe. ✔ Scent-Free ✔ 3 Comfortable BRs ✔ Open Floor Plan ✔ Fully Equipped Kitchen ✔ Game Room ✔ Open backyard with picnic table and games

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Tiny home in Valle
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

#1 Rated Grand Canyon Stargazing Tiny Home

Escape to our Stargazing Off-Grid Tiny Home, a secluded oasis where you can experience the Grand Canyon's natural beauty and mesmerizing night sky. Just a short 25-minute drive from the National Park, this eco-friendly tiny home offers modern comforts powered by sustainable energy, an outdoor deck for BBQing, and a stargazing experience like none other. Your adventure awaits under the stars. STR-26-0377

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A modern house with a light grey exterior is set against a clear blue sky. In front, a paved patio area includes multiple black outdoor chairs arranged around a central firepit. Lush plants are visible, enhancing the rural landscape.
Home in Williams
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Modern Ranch at Grand Canyon

20 min drive to the Grand Canyon, modern spacious house in a rural setting. Experience unique vibe of Northern Arizona desert away from tourist crowds. The house is located on a private 20 acre lot, a site of a former cattle ranch. Private location away from sources of artificial light makes for a great stargazing experience. We have a stone firepit for a fun and memorable outdoor experience.

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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 holiday rentals in Grand Canyon Village

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Grand Canyon Village holiday rentals start at $444 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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    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!