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Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 19 2013 11:15 am
by Dave1
Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge and Restaurant in N. Ariz.
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. -- The historic Marble Canyon Lodge and Restaurant located on Highway 89A burned to the ground early Wednesday morning.
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Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 19 2013 11:28 am
by azbackpackr
Holy cow. I've stayed there several times, and I stopped by there just this past weekend. That's sad.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 19 2013 12:31 pm
by Sredfield
That's sure a bummer, hope they were well insured.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 19 2013 1:00 pm
by outdoor_lover
That's heartbreaking!!!

Insurance can replace the building, but nothing can replace the history.....They used to cook our Trout for us after we caught them.....

Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 19 2013 1:26 pm
by Randal_Schulhauser
Most unfortunate - this was always a staple included on a trek along 89A...
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 19 2013 3:04 pm
by SpiderLegs
Stopped there a time or two myself after doing a R2R. The place will be missed.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 19 2013 8:03 pm
by PaleoRob
Very sad - just saw the news on Facebook. Spent a lot of time in and around the lodge. My condolences to the owners.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 19 2013 11:19 pm
by JimmyLyding
That place was the start of many great trips. It did the job twice for yours truly. I hope they rebuild.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 20 2013 12:54 pm
by desertgirl
So very sad -- stopped there many a times ... hope this is rebuilt.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 21 2013 9:37 pm
by DarthStiller
They should be able to rebuild hopefully. The restaurant was nice, but as I remember, the rooms were...meh.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 23 2013 9:22 am
by azbackpackr
We always got the kitchen rooms, and they were just fine. And cheap, too, in winter. $35 per night, full kitchen.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jul 09 2013 4:15 pm
by Dave1
Saw this on Facebook:
!!!!Do you have photos of Marble Canyon Lodge and/or river photos?!!!!
We recently lost one of the icons of the Marble Canyon area when the Marble Canyon Lodge burned down. Fortunately no one was hurt and the motel, gas station and old lodge were not harmed. The good news is that according to Jane Foster they will be rebuilding. Sadly Jane does not have any photos so they are starting from scratch in trying to recreate the lodge. The Foster Family would love any photos you might have to help them reconstruct how the interior as well as the exterior looked. They are also looking to replace all those wonderful river photos they had on the walls in the restaurant. Theresa (Byerley) Janecek is heading up this project and she can be reached by email at
janecekthere@gmail.com. Photos can be scanned and emailed or you can also send actual photos to Jane Foster, 2625 West Live Oak Drive, Prescott, AZ 86305, 928-445-4251. In order to get the word out to as many folks as possible please forward this to anyone who might be interested in helping.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jul 09 2013 4:22 pm
by azbackpackr
I'll look to see if it's up on Tom Martin's Facebook page as well as the GCPBA yahoo group. Probably already is. Big loss: those photos of Georgie.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 20 2015 5:43 am
by azbackpackr
BRAND NEW MARBLE CANYON LODGE
This week AND last week, during travel to and from various adventures (backpacking and kayaking) I stopped in at the brand-new Marble Canyon Lodge three times for a meal. It doesn't completely have the feel of the old place, but it is very nice. They did strive to duplicate where they could however, so it is similar. Through diligent networking with boaters they have replaced many of the wonderful river running photos on the walls in the restaurant.
The waitress raves about the shiny, spanking-new kitchen. There is the welcome addition of a book-reading area with couches now, in the gift shop. They have always carried a lot of good books in there about the river and the general area. They always have books by local writers. Their outdoor gear is also good quality. I bought a river hat there because I'd lost my old one.
Some landscaping out front, since (if I remember correctly) the new building is set back a little bit further from the road. There is a paved parking lot now on the downriver side, and there is still parking out front but you have to be careful not to step on young plants. They are putting in some stepping stones.
They named a burger after Canyon REO employee, Thor. The Thor Burger. I ordered it , then I ran into him at the Ferry. "Did they name that burger after you?" I asked him. He said, "The cook named it after me. For 9 years straight I had been ordering a burger with bacon, avocado and onions, so they put it on the menu!"
Here's a photo, with the Buzzmobile out front, Bluebird on the roof.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 20 2015 6:58 am
by Sredfield
We ate there a few weeks ago on the way to an AZT work event on the north Kaibab. All very nice, they've done a great job getting that built.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 20 2015 12:04 pm
by big_load
azbackpackr wrote:... a book-reading area with couches ...
That would be great. I wish those were everywhere.
Re: Fire destroys historic Marble Canyon Lodge
Posted: Jun 22 2015 11:28 am
by Sun_Ray
@azbackpackr
Thanks for taking the time to give us a good update.