Kachina Lodge, Grand Canyon
About the Hotel
Kachina Lodge - A contemporary rim-side hotel with conference facilities and direct trail access
Kachina Lodge sits directly on the rim of Grand Canyon with 12917 square feet of conference space and one meeting room. The 2-star property offers canyon-side rooms with partial canyon views or street-side accommodations, all featuring one king-size or two queen-size beds. Each room includes a fully fitted bathroom with shower/tub combinations, hair dryers, refrigerator, coffee maker, safe, desk, and flat screen television with satellite digital programming. No dining is offered at Kachina Lodge itself, though multiple restaurants operate within walking distance including Bright Angel Restaurant and Arizona Room. The hotel is located in the historic district, providing immediate access to the 12.8-mile Rim Trail that spans from Hermits Rest to Kaibab Trailhead. Guests check in at El Tovar, and the property is within close proximity to Mary Jane Colter Buildings and Hopi House. Accessible rooms with roll-in showers are available at this smoke-free establishment where violations incur a $175 charge.
Pros
Direct rim location with partial canyon views from canyon-side rooms
Immediate access to the 12.8-mile Rim Trail for hiking
Walking distance to historic sites including Kolb Studio and Verkamp's Visitor Center
Conference facilities totaling 12917 square feet with meeting rooms
Accessible rooms available with roll-in shower options
Cons
No on-site dining options available
Standard rooms lack microwaves for guest use
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Transportation and Accessibility
Transportation options
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking property
- Free internet access
- Parking
- 24-hour reception
- ATM/Cash machine
- Sundry/Convenience shop
- Gift/Newsstand
- Ice machine
Services
- Valet parking
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Media
- Cable/ Satellite television
Location
Reviews and Ratings
Staying at this hotel was a wonderful experience. The rooms were large, comfortable, and clean, making them perfect for relaxation after our Rim2Rim hike. The service was incredibly friendly and helpful, especially when one of us fell ill. The location right next to the Grand Canyon was superb, providing easy access to the trails. The dining at Bright Angel Lodge had a great view of the Grand Canyon. The facilities were well-appointed and added to the overall enjoyment of our stay.
The hotel is located right on the rim, making it easy to experience breathtaking sunsets and sunrises. Rooms are environmentally friendly but are on the small side, not suitable for families of four. Service was friendly, although some tools were left around until requested to be moved. The location offers stunning views but lacks reserved parking. Dining options at Harvey House and Bright Angel Lodge were satisfactory. Facilities are adequate for a comfortable stay.
The lodge sits right on the South Rim, providing breathtaking views of the sunrise and sunset. The rooms are clean and offer modern amenities. Though the location is superb, some areas may need updating. Friendly staff enhance the overall experience.
I had a delightful stay at the hotel, enjoying the beautiful location right on the rim with easy access to stunning views and recommended dining options. The rooms were cozy and had all the amenities I needed, although there were some minor inconveniences. The service was friendly and accommodating, ensuring a pleasant experience overall.
The hotel's location is superb, nestled between El Tovar and Bright Angel, offering easy access to the Grand Canyon's rim. The rooms were adequate, clean, and comfortable, although not extraordinary. The service, from the new housekeeper manager to the cleaning staff, was delightful, making for a pleasant stay.
The hotel is conveniently located right next to the Grand Canyon, offering easy access to the rim and various activities the Grand Canyon village has to offer. The rooms are clean and spacious, but the bathrooms are on the smaller side. The service from the staff is friendly and efficient, making our stay delightful. Dining at the on-site Harvey House in Bright Angel Lodge provides a great view of the Grand Canyon. Despite the lack of reserved parking, the location saves lots of time, but it can be a hassle for evening dining options outside the lodge.
Staying at the lodge was a mix of convenience and noise. While the location was superb for exploring the National Park, the room facing the parking lot and train depot was a bit noisy compared to the modern rooms nearby. The service was generally good, with pleasant staff, but there were minor issues like landscaping tools left unattended. Dining at Harvey House offered some nice options, especially for poultry dishes, but with mixed experiences like issues with my coffee cup. Overall, a decent stay with some trade-offs to consider.
My stay at the hotel was just fine. The room had a Keurig machine with K-cup coffees and teas, and it was clean and quiet. The service was accommodating, very friendly, and helpful with my questions. The location was fabulous, close to Maswick, Bright Angel, and the South Rim shuttle stop. The dining experience at Harvey House in Bright Angel Lodge offered a great view of the Grand Canyon. On the downside, navigating the half flights of stairs was a bit up-and-down, and the parking situation was not ideal between the Kachina and Thunderbird.
The hotel's location is spectacular, right next to the Grand Canyon rim and between El Tovar and Bright Angel Lodges, offering dining choices on either side. The rooms have been beautifully rehabbed, clean, with good bathrooms, comfortable beds, and functional amenities. The service was accommodating despite unexpected snow, with valet parking. Dining options are available at Harvey House and El Tovar, providing a pleasant experience. The facilities are well-maintained, though not exceptional.
I had a great time at the hotel with some minor drawbacks. The room was clean and easily accessible but had trouble cooling down. The service was fantastic, especially when one of us fell ill. The location is stunning, right on the rim of the Grand Canyon, offering easy access to various attractions. The dining experience was enjoyable but could be improved. Overall, a good choice if you want a prime location.
My stay at the hotel was quite pleasant overall. The rooms, though a bit dated, were spacious and the king bed was very comfortable. The front desk service was good, even though there was a slight issue with getting a receipt. The location was convenient, with easy access to several attractions in the area. The dining experience offered a great view of the Grand Canyon, although it was a bit tricky to find. The facilities met my expectations for a comfortable stay.
Staying at this hotel was a mix of pleasant surprises and a few letdowns. The rooms were clean and nice, similar to Kachina, though I'm not sure I would choose Kachina again. The service was friendly and efficient, but the snow was unexpected. The location is superb with easy access to the Grand Canyon, though parking can be a hassle. Dining at Harvey House offered a beautiful Grand Canyon view, yet takeaway options were limited.
I had a fantastic stay at the hotel, with lovely and comfortable rooms that offered a spectacular view. The staff was very helpful and accommodating, making my experience delightful. The location couldn't have been better, right on the rim for easy access to the canyon and dining options. The dining experience with a great view was a highlight, but some rush back to their hotels for spots can be a minor inconvenience.
The hotel offers adequate, clean, and comfortable rooms that are good for a national park hotel. While on the small side, it is priced $125 more than a quieter, more modern room a short walk away at Yavapai Lodge. The service was friendly overall, with some minor issues like landscaping tools left on windows. The location is very convenient for exploring the Grand Canyon attractions, dining, and enjoying sunset and sunrise views right on the rim. The dining experience offered refined dishes but lacked some refinements in service. The facilities are satisfactory for a national park hotel.
I had a wonderful stay at the hotel. The rooms were lovely and comfortable, the staff was very helpful and accommodating, and the location couldn't have been more perfect for exploring the Grand Canyon. However, the dining options were limited, and the facilities could use a bit of improvement.