Nearly everyone stops at this minor landmark on their way to the Grand Canyon North Rim entrance, 44 miles south. There's year-round lodging of various types – no-frills cabins with tiny bathrooms (summer only), and well-worn motel rooms and spacious doubles in the modern hotel-style building. The Inn is also famous for its cookies, milkshakes and gift shop containing wares inspired or created by local tribes.
Jacob Lake Inn
Grand Canyon Region
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