Cliff Dwellers Lodge & Restaurant

Grand Canyon Region


This roadside lodge, charmingly set at the base of enormous cliffs 10 miles west of Navajo Bridge, is ground zero for fly-fishing enthusiasts and popular for its excellent restaurant with breezy porch seating. The owners run on-site Lees Ferry Anglers.


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