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Lookout Studio — Attraction in Four Corners States

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Lookout Studio
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Lookout Studio, known also as The Lookout, is a stone building located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, within Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. It is part of the Grand Canyon Village Historic District, and is part of the Mary Jane Colter Buildings National Historic Landmark.
Nearby attractions
Bright Angel Trailhead
15 Bright Angel Trail, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Grand Canyon Railway
Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Hopi House
Hopi House, Rim Trail, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Verkamp's Visitor Center
100 S Entrance Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Trail View Overlook
Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Three Mile Resthouse
Bright Angel Trail, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, United States
Nearby restaurants
Arizona Steakhouse
10 Albright Ave, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
El Tovar Dining Room
1 El Tovar Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, United States
Nearby hotels
El Tovar Hotel
1 El Tovar Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, United States
Thunderbird Lodge
7 N Vlg Lp, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, United States
Buckey's Cabin
3V45+XG, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Kachina Lodge
5 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Maswik Lodge
202 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Grand Canyon Lodges
10 Albright Ave, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
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Lookout Studio

Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
4.7(210)
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Lookout Studio, known also as The Lookout, is a stone building located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, within Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. It is part of the Grand Canyon Village Historic District, and is part of the Mary Jane Colter Buildings National Historic Landmark.

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attractions: Bright Angel Trailhead, Grand Canyon Railway, Hopi House, Verkamp's Visitor Center, Trail View Overlook, Three Mile Resthouse, restaurants: Arizona Steakhouse, El Tovar Dining Room
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Nearby attractions of Lookout Studio

Bright Angel Trailhead

Grand Canyon Railway

Hopi House

Verkamp's Visitor Center

Trail View Overlook

Three Mile Resthouse

Bright Angel Trailhead

Bright Angel Trailhead

4.9

(2.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Grand Canyon Railway

Grand Canyon Railway

4.7

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Hopi House

Hopi House

4.6

(288)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Verkamp's Visitor Center

Verkamp's Visitor Center

4.6

(368)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Descend the Grand Canyon on the South Kaibab Trail
Descend the Grand Canyon on the South Kaibab Trail
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:00 AM
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, 86023
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A Thrilling Scavenger Hunt! - Canyon Caper Scavenger Hunt
A Thrilling Scavenger Hunt! - Canyon Caper Scavenger Hunt
Mon, Dec 8 • 7:00 AM
11 A Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
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Nearby restaurants of Lookout Studio

Arizona Steakhouse

El Tovar Dining Room

Arizona Steakhouse

Arizona Steakhouse

4.0

(677)

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El Tovar Dining Room

El Tovar Dining Room

4.2

(1.3K)

$$

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Grand Canyon & Sedona in one day🏜️🌄 Last month we posted a 3 day itinerary that included going to the Grand Canyon and Sedona in one day. We had some people tell us that it was impossible or not worth it! But when you have limited time in the state it’s definitely worth the long day🚙 We took Lauren’s family (including a 2 year old). We knew we wanted them to see the Grand Canyon, because a lot of them have never seen it. We also wanted them to at least see some of the red rocks in Sedona. We had planned to be on the road by 6:30am, but ended up leaving later then planned lol. We were on the road by 8:00am and got to Mather Viewpoint at the Grand Canyon just before noon. We walked around, stopped at the visitor center for gifts, drove closer to Lookout Studio to see different angles of the canyon, and then ate lunch at one of the restaurants. We then headed towards Sedona. We took the 89A down to Sedona to show them one of our favorite drives. It was absolutely beautiful to see it with all of the snow! We arrived in Sedona right during golden hour and it was absolutely breathtaking. We took them to one of our favorite view points of Cathedral Rock (no hiking required). It was a long day, but so worth it for them to see different parts of the state🏜️🌄❄️ • • • • • #arizonaroadtrip #sedona #grandcanyon #arizona #visitarizona #travelarizona #sedonaaz #explorearizona
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⬇️ Perfect 2-day itinerary in the Grand Canyon (South Rim) SAVE for trip planning later!!! ☀️ DAY 1 - Walk Rim Trail & Explore Grand Canyon Village 1. Park at Main Visitor’s Center 2. Mather Point 3. Yavapai Point 4. Walk along the Rim Trail through the Trail of Time 5. Hopi House 6. Lunch at the El Tovar Dining Room (reservations are highly recommended!) 7. Mary Colter’s Lookout Studio 8. The Kolb Studio 9. Walk towards the Bright Angel trailhead and catch the Hermit’s Rest Shuttle (red) to various viewpoints 10. Take the Village Shuttle (blue) back to Visitor Center to get your car 11. Drive to the Desert View Watchtower ☀️ DAY 2 - Hike Bright Angel Trail* 1. Arrive as early as possible and park at the Maswik Lodge or the backcountry office and head towards the Bright Angel Trail. 2. Take the Blue Shuttle to the Market Plaza and have lunch at the Yavapai Tavern 3. Head back to your hotel and take a long nap (you deserve it!) * This 8.0 mile trail descends 4,800 feet from the southern rim to the Colorado River. Make sure you’re in good enough shape to attempt this hike and bring PLENTY of water! ⛺️ As for lodging, we glamped at Under Canvas Grand Canyon and it was amazing! @undercanvasofficial @undercanvasgrandcanyon HAPPY EXPLORING! 🏜️
BradBrad
The Lookout Studio was designed and built in 1914 by Mary Colter and is one of the Grand Canyon landmark buildings worth visiting in the South Rim Village. Opening hours are seasonal (roughly 9am to 5 or 6pm) daily. The architecture of Lookout Studio is intriguing. Colter made use of large stone material to give the building a ruinous yet charming appearance. Being situated along the edge of the canyon is a nice touch and helps the Lookout Studio blend into the area terrain. There are photographs of the Grand Canyon, local artwork pieces and other souvenirs you can purchase during visits. There are upper and lower deck viewing rooms as well, both of which are worth seeing and having picture if you like. Note: There are several other important historical landmarks nearby. You can combine your visit with the Kolb Studio just a couple minutes further walk down the South Rim trail and the Bright Angel Lodge as well.
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Grand Canyon & Sedona in one day🏜️🌄 Last month we posted a 3 day itinerary that included going to the Grand Canyon and Sedona in one day. We had some people tell us that it was impossible or not worth it! But when you have limited time in the state it’s definitely worth the long day🚙 We took Lauren’s family (including a 2 year old). We knew we wanted them to see the Grand Canyon, because a lot of them have never seen it. We also wanted them to at least see some of the red rocks in Sedona. We had planned to be on the road by 6:30am, but ended up leaving later then planned lol. We were on the road by 8:00am and got to Mather Viewpoint at the Grand Canyon just before noon. We walked around, stopped at the visitor center for gifts, drove closer to Lookout Studio to see different angles of the canyon, and then ate lunch at one of the restaurants. We then headed towards Sedona. We took the 89A down to Sedona to show them one of our favorite drives. It was absolutely beautiful to see it with all of the snow! We arrived in Sedona right during golden hour and it was absolutely breathtaking. We took them to one of our favorite view points of Cathedral Rock (no hiking required). It was a long day, but so worth it for them to see different parts of the state🏜️🌄❄️ • • • • • #arizonaroadtrip #sedona #grandcanyon #arizona #visitarizona #travelarizona #sedonaaz #explorearizona
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⬇️ Perfect 2-day itinerary in the Grand Canyon (South Rim) SAVE for trip planning later!!! ☀️ DAY 1 - Walk Rim Trail & Explore Grand Canyon Village 1. Park at Main Visitor’s Center 2. Mather Point 3. Yavapai Point 4. Walk along the Rim Trail through the Trail of Time 5. Hopi House 6. Lunch at the El Tovar Dining Room (reservations are highly recommended!) 7. Mary Colter’s Lookout Studio 8. The Kolb Studio 9. Walk towards the Bright Angel trailhead and catch the Hermit’s Rest Shuttle (red) to various viewpoints 10. Take the Village Shuttle (blue) back to Visitor Center to get your car 11. Drive to the Desert View Watchtower ☀️ DAY 2 - Hike Bright Angel Trail* 1. Arrive as early as possible and park at the Maswik Lodge or the backcountry office and head towards the Bright Angel Trail. 2. Take the Blue Shuttle to the Market Plaza and have lunch at the Yavapai Tavern 3. Head back to your hotel and take a long nap (you deserve it!) * This 8.0 mile trail descends 4,800 feet from the southern rim to the Colorado River. Make sure you’re in good enough shape to attempt this hike and bring PLENTY of water! ⛺️ As for lodging, we glamped at Under Canvas Grand Canyon and it was amazing! @undercanvasofficial @undercanvasgrandcanyon HAPPY EXPLORING! 🏜️
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The Lookout Studio was designed and built in 1914 by Mary Colter and is one of the Grand Canyon landmark buildings worth visiting in the South Rim Village. Opening hours are seasonal (roughly 9am to 5 or 6pm) daily. The architecture of Lookout Studio is intriguing. Colter made use of large stone material to give the building a ruinous yet charming appearance. Being situated along the edge of the canyon is a nice touch and helps the Lookout Studio blend into the area terrain. There are photographs of the Grand Canyon, local artwork pieces and other souvenirs you can purchase during visits. There are upper and lower deck viewing rooms as well, both of which are worth seeing and having picture if you like. Note: There are several other important historical landmarks nearby. You can combine your visit with the Kolb Studio just a couple minutes further walk down the South Rim trail and the Bright Angel Lodge as well.
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The Lookout Studio was designed and built in 1914 by Mary Colter and is one of the Grand Canyon landmark buildings worth visiting in the South Rim Village. Opening hours are seasonal (roughly 9am to 5 or 6pm) daily.

The architecture of Lookout Studio is intriguing. Colter made use of large stone material to give the building a ruinous yet charming appearance. Being situated along the edge of the canyon is a nice touch and helps the Lookout Studio blend into the area terrain.

There are photographs of the Grand Canyon, local artwork pieces and other souvenirs you can purchase during visits. There are upper and lower deck viewing rooms as well, both of which are worth seeing and having picture if you like.

Note: There are several other important historical landmarks nearby. You can combine your visit with the Kolb Studio just a couple minutes further walk down the South Rim trail and the Bright Angel...

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28w

The Indian worker he has to be in his 50s was ABSOLUTELY rude and he accused me and my family of "Smelling like marijuana" when before getting accused and thrown out !!! He asked the young white coworker with glasses " it smells like weed right " and the worker replied " No it doesn't" and he saying that as we are close by ,,we get by the checkout and that's when he told us "you guys need to get out right now you cannot come back you you smell like weed I should have you kicked out of the park" I was dumbfounded because he was literally ACCUSING us of this as I had my SON with me ....we did have to leave the store but continued our day unbothehed by his...

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7y

Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter was born on April 4th, 1869 and lived until January 8th, 1958, an American architect and designer, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

As a child, Colter traveled with her family through frontier Minnesota, Colorado and Texas in the years after the American Civil War. After her father died in 1886, Colter attended the California School of Design in San Francisco -now the San Francisco Art Institute.

In 1901, the Fred Harvey Company offer her the job of decorating the Alvarado Hotel in Albuquerque, she began working full-time 1910, moving from interior designer...

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