The Grand Canyon, including its extensive system of tributary canyons, is valued for its combination of size, depth, and exposed layers of colorful rocks dating back to
Precambrian times. The canyon itself was created by the incision of the Colorado River and its tributaries after the
Colorado Plateau was uplifted, causing the Colorado River system to develop along its present path. The primary public areas of the park are the South and North Rims, and adjacent areas of the canyon itself. The rest of the park is extremely rugged and remote, although many places are accessible by
pack trail and backcountry roads. The South Rim is more accessible than the North Rim and accounts for 90% of park visitation. The park headquarters are at
Grand Canyon Village, not far from the South Entrance to the park, near one of the most popular viewpoints.
South Rim Most visitors to the park come to the South Rim, arriving on
Arizona State Route 64. The highway enters the park through the South Entrance, near
Tusayan, Arizona, and heads eastward, leaving the park through the East Entrance.
Interstate 40 provides access to the area from the south. From the north,
U.S. Route 89 connects
Utah,
Colorado, and the North Rim to the South Rim. Overall, some 30 miles of the South Rim are accessible by road.
Grand Canyon Village is the primary visitor services area in the park. It is a full-service community, including lodging, fuel, food, souvenirs, a hospital, churches, and access to trails and guided walks and talks.
Lodging Several lodging facilities are available along the South Rim. The
El Tovar Hotel was built in 1905 as a luxury hotel for the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway, on the South Rim near the railway's main line. It was designed by Charles Whittlesley, a staff architect for the railway. The hotel is reminiscent of a Swiss chalet or Norwegian villa, combined with local materials for a rustic appearance sometimes called "
National Park Service rustic". It consists of 4 stories, with a gift shop and restaurant located inside the hotel.
Bright Angel Lodge was built of logs and stone in 1935.
Mary Colter designed the lodge and it was built by the
Fred Harvey Company. Inside the lodge is a small museum honoring Fred Harvey (1835–1901), who played a major role in popularizing the Grand Canyon. In the History Room is a stone fireplace layered in the same sequence as those in the canyon.
Other buildings in 2004 •
Buckey O'Neill Cabin was built during the 1890s by
William Owen "Buckey" O'Neill. He built the cabin because of a copper deposit that was nearby. He had several occupations such as miner, judge, politician, author and tour guide. This cabin is the longest continually standing structure on the South Rim. It is currently used as a guest house; booking is required well in advance. •
Kolb Studio was built in 1904 by brothers Ellsworth and Emery Kolb. They were photographers who made a living by photographing visitors walking down the
Bright Angel Trail. In 1911, the Kolb brothers filmed their journey down the
Green and
Colorado Rivers. Emery Kolb showed this movie regularly in his studio until 1976 when he died at the age of 95. Today the building serves as an art gallery and exhibit. •
Hopi House was built by
Mary Jane Colter in 1905. It is based on structures that were built in an ancient Hopi settlement called Old
Oraibi, located on the Third Mesa in eastern Arizona. It served as a residence for the Hopi Indians who sold arts and crafts to South Rim visitors. in November 2008, the building reopened as a visitor center focusing on the history of the Grand Canyon Village community.
No. 4960 traversing near the
Grand Canyon Depot •
Grand Canyon Railway Depot was completed in 1910 and contains 2 levels. Gordon Chappell, Regional Historian for the Park Service, claims that this depot building is one of only three log-cabin-style train stations currently standing, out of fourteen ever built in the U.S. The depot is the northern terminus of the
Grand Canyon Railway which begins in
Williams, Arizona. •
Lookout Studio, another Mary Colter design, was built in 1914. Photography, artwork, books, souvenirs, and rock and fossil specimens are sold here. A great view of Bright Angel Trail can be seen here. The main building of the Grand Canyon Lodge has been destroyed twice by fire—first in September 1932, in a fire that started in the kitchen, and again in July 2025, due to the
Dragon Bravo Fire. ==Climate==