| Kaibab (pronounced “ky-bab”) is a Paiute indian word meaning “mountain lying down.” Kaibab Lodge is in the heart of the North Kaibab National Forest just five miles from the entrance to Grand Canyon National Park’s North Rim.
Built “about 1926-1927,” the lodge is said by some to have once been a working cattle ranch. Now it’s a quiet place where people come to see deer, wild turkey, the unique kaibab squirrel, a variety of wild birds, or to visit the national park. At 8,770 feet above sea level, the lodge is cool when the surrounding desert is hot. |
Kaibab Lodge Camper Village Campground Web Site
Driving Direction GPS Coordinates: 35.198177, -111.651320
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