Places to stay in Jacob Lake, Arizona

Jacob Lake is a small unincorporated community on the Kaibab Plateau in Coconino County, Arizona, at the junction of US Route 89A and State Route 67. Named after the Mormon explorer Jacob Hamblin, the town is known as the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon" because it is the starting point of Route 67, the only paved road leading to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon some 44 miles to the south. The town itself consists of the Jacob Lake Inn which maintains motel rooms and cabins, a restaurant, lunch counter, gift shop, bakery, and general store; a gas station/garage; campground; and a visitors center run by the US Forest Service. In the summer months, there is also a nearby center for horse rides.

If you are travelling in the area, Jacob Lake is located close to Wildhorse Park, Cooper Ridge Tank, Lower Moquitch Tank, Telephone Hill Tank and Telephone Hill.

Available Jacob Lake lodging

We currently have 1 accommodation in and around Jacob Lake.

Campsite / RV Park
Grand Canyon North Rim's closest full-hookup RV Park. Off the beaten path! Quiet and secluded. Nestled in tall pines with a beautiful meadow surrounding Jacobs Lake. Great hiking and nature trails nearby.
HC 64 Box 25
Jacob Lake, Arizona
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