This is warm welcoming place where you go to disconnect, you don't come here for WiFi or in room microwave or fridge (cause they don't have it). You come here to partake and experience simple Old West style living around campfires, horseback trail rides at sunset or go by covered wagon to look at the domesticated Buffalo herd on site.
The cozy cabins have a cool tub with a handheld shower head (no stand up showers or shower curtains) but do have heaters and electric blankets for the cold season or AC for the summer, that will keep you and your loved ones comfortable. Other than that the amenities and decor are very rustic and authentic.
The staff is super friendly and professional, they sport western wear with spurs and the like but don't act corny like cosplay, just courteous. It's a small privately owned business, so don't expect a concierge at a front desk 24hrs, just a regular person that stays on-site.
Great family environment, less than 30 minutes to the Western rim of The Grand Canyon Skywalk and close to other points of interest. Just ask the staff, they have local knowledge with great suggestions on places to go. My only regret is that I didn't stay longer.
Decent menu and food selection for on-site grub. While fairly adequate, the restaurant and bar does close shortly after dinner, so plan ahead for after hours/early morning snacks and drinks other than bottled water provided at check-in. Kitchen opens just after 7am for coffee and full breakfast at 8am.
Keep in mind because of covid, some of the "typical" attractions/activities they normally have are limited, but this place has more than enough going without them to be a destination as is. This site is rich in history that dates back to early settlers that adds to the immersive experience, definitely coming back!!!
We were looking for this exact thing! It's secluded with almost no phone service, no internet and no T.V. The horses on the property are absolutely beautiful and friendly. The view is spectacular and the proximity to the Sky Walk and Lake Meade make this location a great place to stay and explore these attractions. The cabins are rustic, but comfortable. My biggest complaint would be the lack of a coffee pot in the cabin. To get that first cup in the morning, you have to get dressed and head to the restaurant which doesn't start serving coffee until at least 7:15. I'm an early riser and having that quiet coffee with the view in the morning would have made it perfect. If I were to visit again, I'd bring a coffee pot. There are no microwaves or refrigerators in the cabins either so no chance to microwave a cup of water for tea or instant coffee. Additionally, the bathroom could use a shower curtain with a stand to hold the hand shower on to facilitate a proper shower. The food in the restaurant is adequate. There really isn't much else around so you are limited to eating at the restaurant or driving quite a distance to find something else.
Clean, but rustic old west style cabins. Restaurant on site with excellent food and service. Arizona Casey is a real charmer with his stories about the property and surrounding area... And his music is wonderful. So much to see and do here. Perfect escape for people who want to get away from their mobile phones and have a good time. Scenery is legendary.
Beautiful, interesting, our guide from Laughlin tours ( Wil) was very courteous and accommodating and very intelligent about our trip. Highly recommend!!
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