From the North Rim to Route 66, these two properties are turning the pre-hike crash pad into a destination all its own.
For 16 years, visitors could sleep in a suite inside a giant cave near the Grand Canyon. Now, it's being dismantled.
At 210-feet underground, a stay in this Arizona hotel room included unrestricted access to an ancient cave system. Why new owners closed it for good.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The world's deepest, darkest and quietest hotel room is gone for good. Staff at Grand Canyon Caverns, the roadside attraction in ...
Staff at Grand Canyon Caverns, the roadside attraction in Peach Springs near the Hualapai Indian Reservation, announced on March 2 that its Caverns Suite is permanently closed.
Valentine’s Day often feels like a Hallmark holiday marathon: roses, chocolates, and the same three restaurants vying for your reservations. But what if your love story needed a plot twist? Just ...
A video about a woman’s unexpected realization that people actually live in the Grand Canyon has gone viral on social media. Text overlaid on the video reads: "I was today years old when I found out ...
We spent the night in the Grand Canyon Caverns Suite, a hotel room 220 feet underground accessible only by a vintage elevator. Once a Cold War bomb shelter, now it’s a private, eerie, and surprisingly ...
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