Trail signs at Silver Bridge (view N) |
Phantom Lodge
Bright Angel Creek pours cool, clear water into the often-muddy Colorado River, making this an important place for residents and visitors over the millennia. The ancients left their mark in the ruins of Bright Angel Pueblo, and the old tourist camp of Phantom Ranch maintains an active business.
With reservations, cabins and dorms are available. There are 11 private cabins (2 with queen beds, 2 that sleep 10 people in bunk beds, and 7 that sleep 4 in bunk beds). Each cabin has a sink and toilet, but showers are centrally located. Communal dorms are available for hikers. There are 2 male dorms and 2 female dorms, each with 5 bunk beds, a shower, and restroom.
With reservations, lodgers and campers can find food at the Cantina (dining hall). Breakfast and dinner are hot, but only sack lunches are available midday. Snacks, cold drinks, beer, wine, and sundries are available when meals are not being served.
Link to map or official Phantom Ranch website. |