About Hull Cabin
Number of accommodations: 1
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2026 Season availability
001, Loop: HULL CABIN
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Reviews (32)
What Guests Are Saying
Hull Cabin offers a peaceful retreat with ample amenities, making it more comfortable than traditional camping. Guests appreciate its beautiful, secluded setting near the Grand Canyon, with opportunities to enjoy wildlife and stunning sunsets. Minor issues, like a stove malfunction, are promptly addressed by responsive staff, enhancing the overall positive experience.
What Guests Are Saying
Hull Cabin offers a peaceful retreat with ample amenities, making it more comfortable than traditional camping. Guests appreciate its beautiful, secluded setting near the Grand Canyon, with opportunities to enjoy wildlife and stunning sunsets. Minor issues, like a stove malfunction, are promptly addressed by responsive staff, enhancing the overall positive experience.
Review Summary
King l
VerifiedOctober 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: HULL CABIN
bring a sun shower
King l
VerifiedOctober 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: HULL CABIN
bring a sun shower
Hannibal P
VerifiedJune 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: HULL CABIN
We were pleasantly surprised as we did not do our due diligence and call the ranger prior to that Memorial weekend stay (after Covid Times). The cabin (once we finally got to it via route 64 East’s Grandview Pass Overlook) was clean comfortable, cozy and most importantly rustic! We left it the way we arrived / received it after our 2-day stay. We were glad we bought our pillows as there were non at the cabin (our fault).
The electricity was a welcome happenstance. We had a clean fridge and well stocked 🪵 logs in the back for the evening. We had read about the accommodations prior to our arrival but were not sure what to expect. We bought matches and extra logs and learned from Tusayan folks how best to approach the cabin via our rental convertible coupe without risking sleeping in the car! It would have been nice to have brought our own bedsheets as we arrived after nightfall, and made it all the way past the 1.5 mile gravel road (after opening the Hull Cabin secluded gates meant to keep the cows away).
We enjoyed the comfy fleece blanket we bought the following day from downtown Tusayan as it came handy. My girlfriend took charge of the logs and keeping the fire simmering in the rustic stove as it was just the two of us.
The following day, it was time for the Ice frigēre bucket challenge in the WC quarters next door after the Bright Angel Trail was over and done with. That was a highlight. Thank you for a wonderful stay.
The place was apparently clean considering it was closed prior in the season due to the pandemic. No sign of Mice lie, monkeys exaggerate … type of shennadegins.
Hannibal P
VerifiedJune 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: HULL CABIN
We were pleasantly surprised as we did not do our due diligence and call the ranger prior to that Memorial weekend stay (after Covid Times). The cabin (once we finally got to it via route 64 East’s Grandview Pass Overlook) was clean comfortable, cozy and most importantly rustic! We left it the way we arrived / received it after our 2-day stay. We were glad we bought our pillows as there were non at the cabin (our fault).
The electricity was a welcome happenstance. We had a clean fridge and well stocked 🪵 logs in the back for the evening. We had read about the accommodations prior to our arrival but were not sure what to expect. We bought matches and extra logs and learned from Tusayan folks how best to approach the cabin via our rental convertible coupe without risking sleeping in the car! It would have been nice to have brought our own bedsheets as we arrived after nightfall, and made it all the way past the 1.5 mile gravel road (after opening the Hull Cabin secluded gates meant to keep the cows away).
We enjoyed the comfy fleece blanket we bought the following day from downtown Tusayan as it came handy. My girlfriend took charge of the logs and keeping the fire simmering in the rustic stove as it was just the two of us.
The following day, it was time for the Ice frigēre bucket challenge in the WC quarters next door after the Bright Angel Trail was over and done with. That was a highlight. Thank you for a wonderful stay.
The place was apparently clean considering it was closed prior in the season due to the pandemic. No sign of Mice lie, monkeys exaggerate … type of shennadegins.
Cathy R
VerifiedMay 25, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: HULL CABIN
Following five days of backpacking in the Grand Canyon, Hull Cabin was a wonderful place to relax and was a great base for other activities around the South Rim. It was secluded and quiet, but close enough to get back and forth quickly. The cabin updates (electric lighting, new refrigerator, stove) were a welcome surprise. It was rustic, but very clean and comfortable. The wood burning stove kept us warm on a chilly night. We read a story about the Haunted Hull Cabin, but encountered no ghosts...or mice. The water tanks (ponds) were dry in mid-May, so we didn't see as much wildlife as we hoped, but there was a lot of wildlife sign around. Cattle on the National Forest roads were a constant source of entertainment and caused a few driving delays.
Cathy R
VerifiedMay 25, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: HULL CABIN
Following five days of backpacking in the Grand Canyon, Hull Cabin was a wonderful place to relax and was a great base for other activities around the South Rim. It was secluded and quiet, but close enough to get back and forth quickly. The cabin updates (electric lighting, new refrigerator, stove) were a welcome surprise. It was rustic, but very clean and comfortable. The wood burning stove kept us warm on a chilly night. We read a story about the Haunted Hull Cabin, but encountered no ghosts...or mice. The water tanks (ponds) were dry in mid-May, so we didn't see as much wildlife as we hoped, but there was a lot of wildlife sign around. Cattle on the National Forest roads were a constant source of entertainment and caused a few driving delays.
Leisa G
VerifiedJanuary 17, 2020 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: HULL CABIN
We love Hull Cabin! Sit back, hang out on the front porch, grill your steaks on an open fire, and put your feet up. Hull Cabin is the place to reset your compass!
William W
VerifiedJanuary 17, 2020 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: HULL CABIN
Beautiful spot so close to the Grand Canyon but so far from the maddening crowds
Leisa G
VerifiedJanuary 17, 2020 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: HULL CABIN
We love Hull Cabin! Sit back, hang out on the front porch, grill your steaks on an open fire, and put your feet up. Hull Cabin is the place to reset your compass!
William W
VerifiedJanuary 17, 2020 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: HULL CABIN
Beautiful spot so close to the Grand Canyon but so far from the maddening crowds
Location Hull Cabin
Address:
Po Box 3088
Grand Canyon, AZ, 86023
United States
The cabin is located approximately 16 miles east of the town of Tusayan, Arizona on a graded gravel road. From Highway 64/180, turn east onto Forest Road 302 just south of the Grand Hotel in Tusayan. Turn left at the junction of Forest Roads 302 and 310. Follow Forest Road 310 for 1.5 miles and turn right on Forest Road 307. Follow the signs to Hull Cabin, which is just over a mile further.
From State Highway 64 at the South Rim entrance station of Grand Canyon National Park (requires an additional entrance fee to the park), drive north for 4 miles. Turn right, staying on Highway 64, and continue east for approximately 8.7 miles, past a left turn sign for Grandview Point. Continue driving east on Highway 64 for 2 more miles (for a total of 10.7 miles after 64 turns east at the canyon rim). After mile marker 253, there is a sign that indicates a right turn onto a National Park Service gravel road. Follow this road (which becomes Forest Road 310) for 1.5 miles to Forest Road 307. Take a left and follow the signs to Hull Cabin, approximately 1.5 miles.
Latitude & Longitude: 35.9681 / -111.946
Elevation: 2180 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026