Rufous Room
A cozy queen-bed lodge room named for the fiery Rufous Hummingbird, the long-distance traveler of the canyon.
A first-floor room and a favorite of solo travelers and writers.
The room
Rufous is intimate and quiet — a queen bed, a reading chair by the window, and a bathtub-and-shower bath. Named for the Rufous Hummingbird, which migrates farther than almost any bird its size.
What's included
Continental breakfast, parking, and trail access a short walk away.
Rufous Hummingbird
The room's namesake — a fiery copper-orange hummingbird famous for one of the longest migrations of any bird its size, and notoriously feisty at the feeders in late summer.
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The details.
Quality bedding
Premium mattresses and cotton linens in every room.
Canyon view
Windows and, in most rooms, a balcony looking into the canyon.
Bathtub with shower
En suite bath with quality amenities in every room.
Guest kitchen
Shared kitchen in the main Inn for all guests — coffee, tea, and snacks.
Wi-Fi included
Reliable across the property — though we suggest you ignore it.
Continental breakfast
Pastries, fruit, yogurt, and coffee each morning.
Trail access
The Preserve trailhead is a three-minute walk from the front door.
Free parking
Reserved spot just steps from the entrance.
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Availability is tightest in spring and early summer — when the hummingbirds peak.
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