Phantom Ranch History - 1922-1934
Phantom Ranch, at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, was established in 1922, with four cabins, a lodge with a kitchen, and a dining hall, and a new orchard. Read the complete history in my new book, Grand Canyon Rim to Rim History, https://ultrarunninghistory.com/rimto... In 1906, David Dexter Rust (1874-1963) established a permanent camp near the confluence of Bright Angel Creek and the Colorado River that they name Rust Camp. They dug irrigation ditches and planted cottonwood trees by transplanting branches cut from trees found in nearby Phantom Creek. The camp was visited mostly by hunters going to and from the North Rim. Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) visited the camp in 1913 for a few hours and it was renamed to Roosevelt Camp. By 1917, the government revoked the permit for the camp, and it became deserted. As the Grand Canyon National Park was established in 1919, funds became available to develop the park and its trails. Phantom Ranch, a Grand Canyon jewel was ready to be built.

Grand Canyon Rim to Rim 1927-1949

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