Grand Canyon Glamping Resort has added new accommodations and amenities to its offering, including luxury Stargazer Geodesic Domes and the new Last Chance Restaurant and Saloon.
The new Stargazer Geodesic Domes provide accommodation for up to six guests, and some domes are situated high on a bluff, providing views that extend all the way to the west rim of the Grand Canyon. By day, the luxury domes offer panoramic views of the desert scenery; and by night, they transform into stargazing sanctuaries, where guests can take in the skyline from the comfort of their king-sized bed.
The newly opened Last Chance Restaurant and Saloon boasts a menu that includes farm-fresh eggs raised on property and 1855 Black Angus USDA Prime and Top 2/3 Choice Beef. Breakfast staples such as omelets, pancakes and breakfast burritos are also on the menu, as well as appetizers such as battered green beans, chicken tenders, spicy cauliflower and jumbo onion rings.
The restaurant also offers a fireside s’mores kit, including Hershey’s chocolate, cinnamon graham crackers, marshmallows, skewers, four lawn chairs (to be returned upon checkout) and firewood lit by the Grand Canyon host at the guest’s private fire pit. Beverage options include wines by the glass and by the bottle, imported and domestic beer and a full bar.
All glamping accommodations at Grand Canyon Glamping Resort come outfitted with plush bedding, heating and air conditioning and WiFi. Bathrooms, with or without showers, are also featured in select glamping units; and onsite full bathrooms are available with other lodging options.
Wagons can accommodate up to six guests and feature enough room for a king-size bed plus a futon or two bunk beds. Tipis can accommodate up to six guests and also feature a king-size bed plus a futon or bunk bed. Lastly, each glamping tent can accommodate up to six guests and includes a futon bed that unstacks for two individuals or combines for couples.
Outdoor Adventures in the Grand Canyon
“Every moment at the resort is an adventure—from our heart-pounding outdoor activities to living it up at the saloon, stargazing from your bed or savoring the most extraordinary Black Angus ribeye money can buy after a vigorous hike in view of the Grand Canyon,” said Russ Mann, President and CEO, Grand Canyon Glamping Resort, in a press release statement. “Best of all, after a long day of excitement, visitors can experience luxurious accommodations and all of the comforts of home with our collection of new amenities.”
The resort also offers several adventures departing directly from the lodging area. Each adventure can be added separately to a resort stay, or all three activities can be bundled together for the ultimate Grand Canyon experience. Helicopter tours take passengers on a 20-minute flight directly over the Grand Canyon, flying 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. Horseback Riding Tours explore wildlife habitats and the rugged mountain terrain of the Grand Canyon. Private rides may be customized to include rodeo events, horsemanship clinics, roping, team pinning events and other horse activities. ATV Riding Tours take guests on a motorized scenic tour through the Joshua Tree Forest while exploring a variety of terrain and taking in views of the edge of the West Rim of the Grand Canyon. The tour is available with both ATVs and UTVs.
The Grand Canyon Glamping Resort also offers complimentary shuttle service from most Las Vegas Strip hotels for guests booking an add-on tour. Visitors strictly staying at the resort may also purchase round-trip transportation.
For more information, visit grandcanyonglampingresort.com.