Stop Off and Visit Grand Canyon

The Santa Fe invited Chicago-California passengers to stop over at Williams, Arizona, near the Grand Canyon, for up to ten days at no extra fare. This brochure provides information and costs of food, lodging, and tours in the Grand Canyon for people considering such stopovers in 1926.

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The roundtrip fare aboard a Santa Fe train from Williams to the canyon was $9.12. Rooms in El Tovar with meals were $7 a night per person without a bath, $9 with; two people sharing a room would save 50 cents on the second person. Rooms in a cottage or tent near the hotel without meals were $1.50 to $2.00 per person. Tours ranged from $3 for an 8-mile motor trip with “light refreshments” at Hermits Rest to $40 for a four-day saddle ride to Hermits Rest, Phantom Ranch, Ribbon Falls, and Roaring Springs. Multiply prices by 14 to get today’s dollars.


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