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Kaibab Camper Village

P.o.Box 3331 Located at Jacob Lake
Flagstaff, Arizona 86003
Phone: 928 643-7804 Fax: 928 527-9398 Toll Free: 928 526-0924
 
Type of Campground:Privately Owned Credit Cards Accepted: Please Contact Campground
Campground Season:Please Contact Campground Nearest Fishing Area: Jacob Lake
Numer of Camp Sites:Please Contact Campground RV's Allowed: Yes
Hookups:Please Contact Campground Pets Allowed:Yes
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Campground Desciption and details: Nearest RV Park with hookups to Grand Canyon’s North Rim. Sites are on a forested ridge overlooking a small lake and a restored 1910 Forest Ranger’s cabin. Located 26 miles south of the Kaibab Camper Village is the Kaibab Lodge. 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. The rooms are in rustic cabin-style buildings a short walk from the main lodge. Most are basic sleeping accommodations with double beds and private bathroom containing a shower, sink, and toilet. There are no telephones or televisions in the rooms (except in sam's cabin and in deerview); however, pay phones and satellite/cable tv are available to our guests in the main lodge. Our dining room is open each morning for our full continental breakfast. For dinner, Kaibab Lodge presents casual dining with entrées for all appetites. In the lodge, relax around the old stone fireplace. Enjoy a glass of wine. Chat with family and friends. Browse around our little souvenir shop for that special memento of your trip. Because water is so scarce on the plateau, we haul our water by truck from 60 miles away. Due to this scarcity, we don't have a swimming pool and water conservation is asked of all guests. In 1999, we increased our guest capacity by adding two units—Sam's Cabin and the Deerview. Sam's cabin is an original cabin that has been completely remodeled and updated for guest use. It contains two double beds and a set of bunk beds to accommodate up to six people, and has satellite tv. Deerview is a modular home set at the top of a beautiful meadow with a great view. It has a queen size bed in a private bedroom, bathtub with shower, microwave, refrigerator, living area with an additional double bed and satellite tv. This is a nonsmoking unit. In 2002 we have added Meadowview. A cabin with 2 bedrooms housing a queen bed and a double bed, a bathtub with shower, microwave, refrigerator, living area with sofa,and a loft with a double bed and 2 twin beds.

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