The cabin includes a fully equipped, carpeted kitchen, a living room, and a camper with one king bed and one double bed. The dining area sits under a 20×30 foot roof. There's potable cold running spring water, a table, chairs, cooking stove, refrigerator, pots, pans, tableware, a propane barbecue, and a hot water shower.
Unique to Anasazi is a 1,000-gallon soaking pool set inside an earthen and rock open-air water storage area originally built by the ancient Anasazi people, with a view of the canyon's 1,700-foot red sandstone walls. It's fed by continuously flowing, cool spring water.
On the rare days when heavy rain makes the road too muddy to travel, we'll drive you to camp and leave our mud-friendly truck with tire chains with you for emergency use.
Pets are welcome at the Anasazi glamping cabin.
What's included
- Solar-powered lighting with a device charger (115V AC is not available)
- A fully equipped kitchen, including salt, pepper, sugar, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and herbs
- Two coffee makers — drip and percolator — with filters
- Linens: sheets, duvet, blankets, pillows with cases, wash cloths, bath and beach towels
Before you arrive
- A signed waiver is required from every person in your party.
- No hunting.
- Check-in is 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Check-out is 11:00 AM.
- No extra charge for additional nights if heavy rain prevents you from leaving on schedule.
- Shop for all your food, drink, and snacks before you arrive — the nearest store is 35 miles away.
- Four-wheel drive isn't necessary, but low-clearance vehicles (a Mini Cooper, for instance) aren't recommended.
- Please leave all gates as you find them.
- Radios and cell phones do not work in the canyon.