![]() Swap trekking sagas in the fireplace lounge, which keeps guests warm and relaxed with books, board games and comfy furniture. The Muir Trail Ranch is a true off-grid escape in the high mountains of central California with riverside tent cottages and log cabins that are most often used by those tackling the John Muir or Pacific Crest trails. ![]() There’s no road within 11 miles, no phone and no showers – though the Japanese-style hot springs will certainly soothe aching muscles. Of course, the journey is as wild as the destination: you descend 7.5 miles on the exposed South Kaibab Trail and make the arduous return via the more shaded 10-mile Bright Angel Trail.Įxplore Arizona's natural beauty beyond the Grand Canyon on this epic road trip Muir Trail Ranch, California The Phantom Ranch has been welcoming guests into the depths of the wild west’s most iconic landmark for a century, offering them respite from the elements in rustic cabins made of wood and native stone. There’s only one lodge at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and it’s so popular you’ll need to book more than a year in advance. Phantom Ranch in Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona © Fredlyfish4 / Shutterstock Phantom Ranch, Arizona ![]()
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