COME ADVENTURING
Right on the Colorado River and a short walk from the Navajo Bridge, travelers of all ages can discover the wonders of this region from the Marble Canyon Lodge. Our charming local hotel is located on the closest private ground to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and a short way to nearby attractions like Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, Vermillion Cliffs, Lees Ferry, Bitter Springs, and Ancient Anasazi Petroglyphs.
Gateway to the Southwest
Discover the wonders of northern Arizona and southern Utah.
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Located five miles away, Lees Ferry is a prime boating and whitewater rafting launch spot along the Colorado River. Guided rafting trips for all skill levels can be set up for short as well as extended trips through local concessionaires.
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Lee’s Ferry on the Fly offers guided fishing trips and self guided kayak trips at Lees Ferry. Owner Dave Foster is the author of "Fly Fishing Lees Ferry" and has fished the river since 1970. Co-owner Dave Trimble is the area's most renowned fly tyer. With a combined 80 years of experience at the Ferry, they are the clear choice for a great visit to the Ferry. Call 928-522-4124 for reservations.
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This 1.5-mile trail is rated strenuous and climbs a vertical cliff with 1,500-foot elevation gain. Take in excellent views of the river and Lees Ferry when you reach the summit and take a much-deserved rest before heading back down.
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Take advantage of endless opportunities to hike and explore areas of both historic and geologic interest. Be mindful that temperatures can be extreme, from below zero to well over 100F in the summer, so pack and prep for hiking in Arizona accordingly.
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Marble Canyon Motor Lodge provides access to some of the most distinct kayaking experiences possible on the Colorado River. Want a one-of-a-kind experience unlike any other? Contact us directly.
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Just south of Page, this 1.25-mile hiking trail winds through the steepest slot canyons in the area and features stunning rock formations, ending at Cathedral Rapid on the Colorado River. A permit or tour guide is required. Be sure to check the weather for flash floods, and the time to capture the best sunlight.
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Spend a fun day cruising on a jet boat 14 miles upriver, launching from Lees Ferry. We are working with Marble Canyon Outfitters and Lee's Ferry on the Fly for ALL of these services. Call 1-800-726-1789 for information.
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The National Park Service has a list of companies providing trips through the Grand Canyon, from Lees Ferry to Diamond Creek (226 river miles). Each company offers a variety of trips lasting 3-18 days in large, motorized rafts, oared rafts, paddle rafts, and dories.
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This accessible 1-mile trail is rated easy and follows the old wagon road past Lees Ferry Fort and Post Office, the Spencer mining ruins, and the wreck of the steamboat. The trail ends at the main ferry site which is marked by ruins of rock houses.
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Marble Canyon Outfitters is a fishing guide service that has been helping thousands of people from all over the world discover rainbow trout since 1988. Guided fishing trips lasting eight hours are available for both fly fishing and spin casting. Call 1-928-645-2781.
NATURAL WONDERS ABOUND NEARBY
You'll want to carve out the time to experience the area's most incredible outdoor sights during your getaway at Marble Canyon Lodge. Taking a camera to capture the limitless wonders is a must. From the most beautiful highway in the state to the region's sprawling national parks, you will feel like you've hit nature's jackpot during your vacation.
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Breathtaking combinations of geologic color and erosional forms decorate a canyon that is 277 river miles (446km) long, up to 18 miles (29km) wide, and one mile (1.6km) deep. The Grand Canyon overwhelms our senses through its immense size and beauty. Marble Canyon is 88 miles to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
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The Navajo Bridge crosses over the Colorado River at Marble Canyon in Arizona. The bridge is 467 feet above the canyon floor. There are actually two bridges today, one for vehicles and the other for walking. The Visitor Center is open from May through September. If you summon the courage to walk across, be prepared for some of the most majestic views the country has to offer.
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Embark on a journey along this 3.3-mile out-and-back trail leading to Cathedral Wash on the Colorado River, just moments from Marble Canyon Lodge. This is a great trail for birding and fishing and is open year-round. Snap some photos along the way or simply enjoy the scenery while you hike. Your bed will be waiting for you when you return.
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A quick drive from Marble Canyon Motor Lodge and part of the Colorado River in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, visitors can enjoy nearly 2,000 miles of majestic scenery, warm water, and ideal weather on Lake Powell. Whether on the water, in the landscape, or driving through the area everyone is assured a memorable adventure.
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Located in nearby Page, Arizona, Antelope Canyon is the most photographed slot canyon in the world. Part of the Navajo Nation, this slot canyon leaves you with an appreciation for the natural beauty the area offers. Call Antelope Canyon Tours at 1-928-310-9458 or 1-928-698-3384 for information and pricing.
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The Navajo Bridges Interpretive Center gives a unique opportunity to access the 1928 Navajo Bridge, which is now a pedestrian overlook above the Colorado River. This is just a short walk away from Marble Canyon. The history of Marble Canyon and the bridge both began in 1928. The Historic walk passes the Old Marble Canyon Lodge and buildings.
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The rare and endangered California Condor nests in the region, and can sometimes be spotted flying over the Colorado River. While diminished in numbers, conservation efforts are working to preserve this magnificent bird and its natural habitat.
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The highway is a unique project that has involved numerous private and public organizations who have worked together to bring 21 scenic overlooks along the highway running through Arizona and Utah. The highway showcases historic and prehistoric sights along the way.
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Located near the town of Page, AZ, Horseshoe Bend is one of the Colorado River's most unique features. This horseshoe-shaped meander is sometimes referred to as the "east rim of the Grand Canyon" and represents one of the best photo ops in the region. Book a Horseshoe Bend Slot Canyon Tour to capture this sight in all its natural splendor.
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This historic site provides a rare glimpse into the past at the ranch pioneered by John D. Lee. Explore the grounds and take photos of this site that gives you a unique glimpse into the rustic life of homesteading in northern Arizona. Take a guided hike and learn more about the history or explore the Lonely Dell Orchard and walk among the fruit trees.
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An unparalleled 1.25 million acres, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area offers spectacular opportunities for water-based & backcountry recreation. Beginning in Marble Canyon’s Lee’s Ferry, the park stretches for hundreds of miles to the Orange Cliffs of southern Utah; rich with scenic vistas, geologic wonders, and cultural discovery.