The Story Behind
Grand Canyon Gas Logs
Established in 2013, Grand Canyon Gas Logs was created to bring handcrafted quality, hyper-realistic designs, and American-made manufacturing back to the hearth industry’s gas log market – employing over 30 years of industry knowledge to foster innovation in an ever-evolving landscape. Earning the brand a highly-regarded reputation for their boutique practices and positioning Grand Canyon as the “craft beer” of the gas log industry.
Made in USA
Grand Canyon Gas Logs
Established in 2013, Grand Canyon Gas Logs was created to bring handcrafted quality, hyper-realistic designs, and American-made manufacturing back to the hearth industry’s gas log market – employing over 30 years of industry knowledge to foster innovation in an ever-evolving landscape. Earning the brand a highly-regarded reputation for their boutique practices and positioning Grand Canyon as the “craft beer” of the gas log industry.
Made in USA
Vented Gas Log Sets
Arizona Weathered Oak
The Story Behind the Stack Forty years ago, a young boy was hiking through the Red Vermilion Cliffs on the Arizona-Utah border when him and his family came across a scrub oak that had been struck down by Mother Nature. The sheer awe and beauty of this lighting struck oak would leave a lifelong impression on the young boy’s mind. In October of 2011, the same scrub oak was rediscovered laying in the same spot that it had been 40 years earlier – only more beautiful than ever. The boy, now a man with a family of his own, backpacked the logs of the fallen oak out of the canyon to be casted, painted, and enjoyed in your home today. |
Arizona Weathered Oak Charred
The Story Behind the Stack The Arizona Weathered Oak Charred collection brings a new style and organic beauty to the Native Series by adding an additional step to our already innovative process. After our Log Hunter selects the perfect set, our craftsmen notch the center of the logs and set them ablaze – making the fire burn through and creating a stunning scorched front. Once the logs are cooled, they are casted into a mold that delicately captures the charred ends before our artist brings the casted logs to life by painting them to look as if they were burned in your own fireplace. |
Western Driftwood
The Story Behind the Stack This iconic set of timber was conceived with one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders in mind – The Grand Canyon. Resembling the natural terrain of the landmark along the sun baked banks of the Colorado River and backpacked out log-by-log, this particular expedition took our seasoned team of Log Hunters on a journey searching the river banks, mile by mile. With scorching summers and cool wet winters serving as the inspiration behind such detail, this set features a washed-out, sun-bleached exterior against rich gray tones and bright white elements creating the backdrop for deep, crackling, splitting in-the-woods bark. This rich combination of colors perfectly accented by subterranean earth tones and texture give the Western Driftwood log set detail that is second-to-none. |
Quaking Aspen
The Story Behind the Stack Once upon a time, the perfect set of Quaking Aspen timber was discovered in the backwoods of the Northern Arizona Forest by our trusty Log Hunters. This was a truly exciting find, as this stunning variety of tree is named after and known for the mesmerizing fluttering effect its delicate leaves create as they blow in the wind, giving it the appearance that the tree is “quaking” or “trembling”. Now you can enjoy the chic, alabaster charm of this stack from the comfort of your own hearth. |
Arizona Juniper
The Story Behind the Stack The logs in the Arizona Juniper collection were discovered in the backwoods of Arizona’s pine enriched forest of Northern Arizona. While hiking through these woods, our Log Hunters found fallen juniper trees with distinctive characteristics like no others in the area. Realizing that they had found something special, our team gathered up as many logs as they could to create a stunning log set available to you exclusively from Grand Canyon Gas Logs. |