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Maswik Lodge

Grand Canyon National Park South Rim


The Maswik Lodge includes 18 modern two-story buildings set in the woods a quarter-mile from the canyon rim. Standard motel rooms at Maswik North feature private patios, air-conditioning, cable TV, high ceilings and forest views. Those at Maswik South are smaller, with fewer amenities, no air-conditioning and more forgettable views.

The Maswik lodging complex includes the Maswik Food Court and Pizza Pub.


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