Hull Cabin

Hull Cabin

Kaibab National Forest Grand Canyon Village, Arizona 86023

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About this Location

Located just one mile south of the Grand Canyon, Hull Cabin is the oldest surviving historic cabin near the Grand Canyon’s south rim. This rustic cabin was built in the late 1880s as part of a sheep ranch and was acquired by the Forest Service in 1907 for use as a ranger station. In 1985, the cabin was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Hull Cabin is located in a secluded stand of mature ponderosa pine trees. The location provides easy access to 360° views from Grandview Lookout Tower, hiking, equestrian and mountain biking opportunities on the Arizona Trail, and fishing at Russell Tank. The small Hull Tank, located on the cabin grounds, is a prime watering hole for wildlife including elk, mule deer, black bear, wild turkey, javelina, and numerous birds and raptors. If you are lucky enough, you may even be able to spot a California condor.

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