Grand Canyon Caverns Inn, Peach Springs
About the Hotel
Grand Canyon Caverns Inn - A Route 66 motel with cavern tours, RV park, and underground dining
Grand Canyon Caverns Inn operates as a 2-star motel featuring 48 vintage rooms with Starlink internet, air conditioning, and coffee makers. The property includes an RV park with 49 sites offering water and electricity hookups, plus tent camping areas. Guests at Grand Canyon Caverns can dine at the Caverns Grill, serving American comfort food including burgers and salads from 12 PM to 8 PM. The underground Crystal Restaurant, accessible via elevator 210 feet below surface, offers buffet-style dining in a limestone cavern chamber. Recreational activities include guided cavern tours ranging from 25-minute accessible walks to 2-hour spelunking adventures requiring physical maneuverability through narrow passages. The 800-acre property contains a rodeo arena, antique cars, a gift shop, and a 24-hour convenience store. Grand Canyon Caverns Inn is located 1 mile from the Grand Canyon Caverns entrance and serves as a base for visiting Havasupai Falls, with Kingman situated 56 miles away.
Pros
Unique underground dining experience in a 345-million-year-old cavern system
Direct access to guided cavern tours with options ranging from wheelchair-accessible to adventurous spelunking
Pet-friendly accommodations available upon request
RV park with 49 full hookup sites and tent camping facilities
Onsite 24-hour convenience store and gift shop
Cons
Limited dining hours with restaurant service ending at 8 PM
No sewer hookups available at RV sites
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Facilities
General
- Smoking allowed in designated areas
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Front desk
- Pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Luggage storage
- Sundry/Convenience shop
Sports & Fitness
- Billiard tables
Guest Parking
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Services
- Laundry
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Dining
- Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Outdoor dining area
- Picnic area/ Tables
- Free breakfast
Business
- Meeting room
Facilities for people with disabilities
- Bathroom for disabled
Spa & Leisure
- Seasonal outdoor pool
- Garden area
- Barbeque grills
Room features
- Sitting area
- Dining table
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the motel had its ups and downs. Yes, it had a retro vibe and felt a little eerie at night, especially arriving late. However, for only $70, I found the room clean and the beds comfortable, allowing for a peaceful night's rest. The simplicity of the facilities may not be for everyone, but it provided a quirky experience, leaving me with an unforgettable story.
The motel has a bit of an eerie charm, especially arriving at midnight, but it was an overall decent place to stay. The room was clean and comfortable, especially considering the low price of $70 for the night. It may feel a bit outdated and isolated, but it served our needs for a quiet night's rest before our adventures. Definitely not the fanciest choice, but it has some character and good stories to share later.
The stay was an interesting experience. The hotel had an old-school charm, and I got a clean and comfy room for just $70, which felt like a good value. Although the location was quite remote and a little eerie at night, the quietness made for a peaceful night's sleep. However, it did feel a bit rundown and dark, especially outside.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The room was old but clean and comfortable, and the price was great at just $70 for the night. It's quiet, which I appreciated, but the location feels a bit isolated and dark, especially at night. Overall, it serves its purpose, but don't expect modern comforts.
This hotel can definitely feel a bit spooky at night since it's quite old and isolated, but overall, I had a pleasant experience. The room, while dated, was clean and comfortable, making for a peaceful night. The price was really good for what we got, and the service was kind and efficient. However, the location is pretty remote, so keep that in mind if you're looking for activities nearby.
The hotel has a bit of an old-school vibe, but it was surprisingly okay for a night's stay. The rooms were comfortable and clean, making for a peaceful night. The location is quite remote, which might not be ideal for everyone, but I felt safe during my visit. Overall, the value for $70 was good, though the atmosphere might feel slightly eerie at night.
The stay had its quirks; it felt a bit like stepping into the Bates Motel at night, but I appreciated the clean and comfy rooms for the price. The woman at the front was friendly, and it was a peaceful night despite the location being secluded and slightly eerie. Overall, a decent option if you're looking for something affordable, but it's definitely not for everyone.
The motel definitely has its quirks, being older and a bit isolated, but it turned out to be a decent place to stay for the night. The rooms were cozy and clean, which made for a peaceful night despite its somewhat eerie ambiance. At just $70, the value was quite good, especially considering the comfort of the beds. However, it may not be for everyone due to its location and aged facilities.
The hotel has its quirks, being a bit old and isolated, but overall, it's not as bad as some might think. The check-in was smooth and the staff member was quite pleasant. For $70 a night, the room was clean and the beds comfortable, perfect for a quiet night. However, the overall ambiance feels a bit eerie at night, and the location is certainly remote.
This hotel has a unique charm despite being a bit old and located in a remote area. The room was clean and the beds were comfy, making for a peaceful night's sleep. However, the location feels isolated, especially at night, which might be off-putting for some. At $70 for the night, it did provide decent value for money considering its condition.