Grand Canyon Caverns
About the Business
Grand Canyon Caverns is a fascinating tourist attraction located in Peach Springs, Arizona. Situated along Arizona 66, this institution offers visitors the opportunity to explore underground caverns that are millions of years old. The caverns are filled with stunning rock formations and unique geological features, making it a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the history and significance of the caverns, or even spend the night in the underground suite for a truly unforgettable experience. Grand Canyon Caverns is a hidden gem in the heart of Arizona, waiting to be discovered by all who venture to this beautiful region.
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Location & Phone number
AZ-66, Peach Springs, AZ 86434, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"No heat. Only portable heaters supplied. Blew a circuit breaker and had a hard time finding it. Hot water is limited."
"Arrived after 2 hours of drive because I was excited to do caverns. Sign on door "caverns closed , elevator out". Went inside to use the bathroom, at least . Restaurant empty and not even cooking but was hoping we would order food you could tell. Then she tells me n wife, "Caverns been closed for 2 years, and we hope to fix the elevator in the next 6 months , by October 2024 ". We were on the website for a good hour the day before. No mention. Was on website many times over last year planning to come, no mention. There's not a single sign by road they closed. We had to hunt at the front building for a sign of where to find caverns. "Go 1mile up hill to caverns." We got into the town 20 min down road, and they had no idea it was closed , but I did tell of them being sued because people got stuck down at the bottom 2 years earlier. And they tell the people who run it aren't liked by locals at all. Place looks abandoned, if wasn't for the handful of modern vehicles in parking lot I would have assumed there closed for good/abandoned"
"Really enjoyed the tour. Large shop above and they do have a diner if you’re hungry. You’ll take a short ride on an elevator down into the cave itself. Yes you can stay at the room within the cave. It’s not cheap, but I’m sure it’s completely worth it if you can swing it. Your guide was friendly and informative. You can find the full video of the tour on YouTube at Country Road Entertainment."
"Lovely, quirky motel. I stayed on my way to hike Havasupai and the location was perfect for that. Staff were friendly and helpful. The room had more space than I expected, and was clean and comfortable. We ate veggie burgers at the restaurant, which were excellent and very generously portioned. Well worth venturing off the highway for, for a fun, unique experience."
"The Grand Canyon Caverns Inn is a rudimentary hotel that makes a good stopover for hikers visiting Havasu Canyon, and the backside of the main building currently houses the check-in office for that trek, issued via the Havasupai tribe’s staff — where you pick up your permit/paperwork and wristbands prior to driving to the Hualapai Hilltop. Currently, there are no cave tours here, and the property, as a whole, needs a refresh and a little love. The rooms are basic (no clock, refrigerator, Kleenex, etc.), but there’s a restaurant on the RV portion of the property, just up the road, and there’s also a small store with simple provisions, making it a decent waystation before or after a visit to remote Supai. Another plus is that unlike other hotels in Seligman and Peach Springs, this one is not situated near the railroad tracks, so it’s a quiet night’s sleep."
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