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    Hermit’s Rest

    written by Common Jones

    Hermit’s Rest is a historic rest house constructed in 1914 by Mary Colter.  Originally set up with one room on each wing, it was quickly over burdened by the influx of visitors, making a two room hotel impractical, causing them to remodel as a rest house.  Becoming a stop over for those descending down the Hermit’s Trail, to the now gone Hermit’s Camp; there is still a campsite in the same area that you can book with the NPS Backcountry Office.  It still holds this function for modern visitors, even those who don’t descend into the canyon, but reach the western most portion of the South Rim.  Offering rustic seating and a covered front porch, a gift shop, and a snack shop.

    Visitors should notice Colter’s attention to detail, while the appearance of the building belies an amalgamation of stones and timber to create a rudimentary structure, each piece had been deceptively thought through for each block.  Colter even remarked when joking around with AT&SF executives about it’s “dark, antique looking interior”, that: “you can’t imagine what it cost to make it look this old.”  Indeed, her detail even included rubbing soot into the rocks above the fireplace to make it appear as if it had been used for decades.

    Getting to Hermit’s Rest it really the most of the experience, with Hermit’s Rest being a differently flavored cherry on top of the Canyon’s grandeur.  Hermit’s Rest is accessed via the Rim Trail, or Hermit’s Road (closed to Private Vehicles from Spring -Fall).  Ten miles of the Rim Trail are represented from the western most portion of the Village, to Hermit’s Rest.  Offering a day’s worth of strolling trail along the Canyon’s rim.  Though those without the time to devote to all ten miles will be able to catch one of the NPS’s free buses running the red route.  For more info, visit the NPS website here.

    Hermit’s Rest was last modified: November 25th, 2017 by Common Jones
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    Wildlife of the Grand Canyon

    by Common Jones November 25, 2017

    The Grand Canyon boast amazing diversity, with five of the seven major life zones found on Earth being represented in and around it’s walls.  With three hundred fifty-five resident bird species, over…

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    Which Antelope Canyon Tour Should I Do?

    by Sarah Neal November 22, 2017

    My husband and I just celebrated our anniversary, which not only marked 13 years of happy matrimony but also 13 years of being a Northern Arizona resident and “professional tourist”. In all these years,…

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    The Grand Canyon Pink Rattlesnake

    by Ali Beam November 14, 2017

    The Southwest is full of rattlesnakes, and many of us fear them for their venomous bite. Many Grand Canyon visitors ask about their presence amongst hikers. Believe it or not, the Grand…

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    Canyon de Chelly National Monument

    by Common Jones November 6, 2017

    One of the most visited National Monuments in America, Canyon de Chelly preserves a series of canyons where people have lived for, and families have sustained themselves, for thousands of years.  To…

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    Tuzigoot National Monument

    by Common Jones November 6, 2017

    Sometimes the main attraction is something you can’t even see.  It’s felt in your heart, its heard in the wind, or a place your imagination has to recreate.  The southwest holds on…

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    Walnut Canyon National Monument

    by Common Jones November 6, 2017

    Just 10 miles from down town Flagstaff lies the remnants of the Sinaqua culture group; consisting of a few pueblos, graineries, and over 80 cliff dwellings tucked into the canyon walls like…

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    Montezuma Castle National Monument

    by Common Jones November 6, 2017

    This site is right off the Interstate 17 on your way from Phoenix to Flagstaff near Camp Verde. A quick diversion off the freeway will yield a great lunch spot that will…

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    Wupatki National Monument

    by Common Jones November 6, 2017

    Between the Painted Desert and the ponderosa highlands (approx 20 minutes from Flagstaff), lies what is believed to be the largest ancient pueblo for 50 some odd miles.  North of Flagstaff up…

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    Sunset Crater National Monument

    by Common Jones October 30, 2017

    Northern Arizona offers a multitude of beauty and culture to those willing to stem off the main trail, seeping into the wilderness, or willing to take alternative paths to their destinations.  This…

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