Ganado Arizona Trading Post

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(286) · Historical landmark in Ganado, United States
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The squeaky wooden floor greets your entry into the oldest operating trading post on the Navajo Nation. When your eyes adjust to the dim light in ā€¦

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Mar 14, 2025
Great National Park Service Visitor center with the Junior Ranger Program. Well worth the trip. Check out everything the kids will love it.Full review by TasteofTuscany
Dec 21, 2024
Stopped in the small Visitor Center and there was an area to watch a film about the site. You walk outside to go to the Trading Post. It was interesting, but I didn't have a lot of time and after seeā€¦Full review by Lvtripplanning
Jun 12, 2024
Nice museum on its history and post is an old shop with good selection of rugs and silver etc. but in end it is a shop although it comes with historyFull review by Vickers55

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Is the Hubbell Trading Post open during the government shutdown?
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I apologize for the lateness of this answer. Yes, we were closed during the shutdown. The trading post is staffed by employees of a cooperating association, but as we are on federal ā€¦
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I apologize for the lateness of this answer. Yes, we were closed during the shutdown. The trading post is staffed by employees of a cooperating association, but as we are on federal property, we had to close.
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We are currently in. Canyon de Chilly on our way to Monument Valley and cant decide whether its worth the fifty mile ā€¦
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We are currently in. Canyon de Chilly on our way to Monument Valley and cant decide whether its worth the fifty mile deour to go to The Hubbell Trading Post. We're interested in buying a rug but the reviews say that the prices at Hubbell are now very high so is it really worth the detour?
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It is definitely worth the trip for premier authentic Navajo rugs and American Indian art. A great historical stop too. There are new exhibits in the visitor center and a tour of the Hubbell ā€¦
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It is definitely worth the trip for premier authentic Navajo rugs and American Indian art. A great historical stop too. There are new exhibits in the visitor center and a tour of the Hubbell home is a must. The post supports hundreds of artists young and old. It is run by a a nonprofit whose mission is to keep it an active living trading post. You do save on sales tax. Prices on rugs vary widely but the prices are fair to both the artists and buyer for the amount of time and effort it takes to make a handwoven rug. Visitors do have differing feeling about what is affordable and not that you see in reviews. I say come check it out and leave your own review. 50 miles on the Rez is a hop, skip and jump anyway. You made it this far come say hi!
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Answer by S A · Oct 23, 2015
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