5/5 - Excellent
Wonderful access to Vermilion Cliffs area. A good alternative to staying in Page.






Amazing staff. Wanda at the Lonely Jackrabbit was exceptional. Our check in was flawless
Reviewed on Feb 6, 2026

A lot of the amenities were closed, I guess because of the winter season. Still a great stay. The food at the Driftwood Cafe was great. Very beautiful grounds. Room was very nice. It’s far away from town so, plan to eat there.
Reviewed on Feb 18, 2026

Spotless hotel with amazing views
Reviewed on Feb 20, 2026

Morning coffee sitting on the porch with stunning views were the beginning of more beautiful daily explorations. The location of this home was superb and we easily traveled to see all that Page has to offer. Our favorite was star gazing on top of Horseshoe Bend.
Reviewed on Oct 16, 2025

Very well maintained, super friendly staff and really cute cabins. A+
Reviewed on Feb 15, 2026

The tiny home beautiful and very clean!! The staff was
Reviewed on Jan 13, 2026

Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at The Wave during your travels in Marble Canyon. Wander the parks or discover the area's stargazing spots.

Rich with history, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is a cultural attraction worth visiting in Marble Canyon. While you're in the area, wander around the parks.

Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at South Coyote Buttes during your travels in Marble Canyon. Amble around the area's parks or visit its shops.

Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Paria Beach during your trip to Marble Canyon? You can enjoy the restaurants while in the area.
Explore the great outdoors at White Pockets, a lovely green space in Marble Canyon. Stroll along the lakeside or discover the area's stargazing spots.
Find out about the history of Marble Canyon when you spend time at Lee's Ferry. Wander the area's lakeside or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.






Wonderful access to Vermilion Cliffs area. A good alternative to staying in Page.
Marble Canyon Lodge has been around since the 1920s. There is a historical marker about the Dominguez-Escalante expedition in 1776 that came through here looking for a route to Monterey.
If you are used to city life this is definitely not that. This is a very small, remote town on the Colorado River, with few modern conveniences. Very dry, desert climate. Internet is spotty and slow at best. Beautiful natural area.
it was THE place to begin a 6 day river trip with Arizona River Runners
So awesome to be surrounded with such bea
Convenient to north Grand Canyon. No microwave or refrigerator
