Grand Canyon Caverns Suite

Cave

Sleep 220 feet underground in the world's deepest hotel room, located in the largest dry caverns in the United States along historic Route 66.

Experience the world's most unique hotel room - 220 feet underground in the Grand Canyon Caverns. Created over 65 million years ago, these caverns were formed within limestone that was once the bottom of an ancient inland sea that divided North America. As the largest dry caverns in the United States, owned and operated by the Havasupai tribe, this is truly a bucket-list destination. Your journey begins with an elevator ride 200 feet underground, where you'll witness ancient waterways, a prehistoric sloth, and a 19th century bobcat that walk you through millions of years of history. The suite itself offers absolute silence, complete darkness when lights are off, and a constant 65°F temperature year-round. Located on Historic Route 66 at Mile Marker 115 in Peach Springs, Arizona, this extraordinary stay combines natural wonder with Americana heritage.

Details

Capacity: 4 guests

Price Range: $$$$ (850+/night)

Amenities: 220 feet underground - deepest hotel room in world, 65-degree constant temperature year-round, Complete silence and darkness, Living room with library, Private underground suite, Largest dry caverns in USA, Original 1960s decor preserved, Guided cavern tours with elevator access, On-site restaurant with diverse menu, Historic Route 66 location - Mile Marker 115, RV park and campground also available, 65 million year old limestone formations, Owned and operated by Havasupai tribe