El Tovar Lounge

Grand Canyon National Park South Rim


Though the bar inside the historic El Tovar offers basics like nachos and sliders, the real draw is the canyon views from the back porch. Pop in for a post-hike Grand Canyon IPA or a prickly pear margarita, and watch the comings and goings along the Rim Trail, with the canyon vista stretched beyond.


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