Bluff, United States
913 Navajo Twins Dr
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+1 4356722341
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Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Another jewel on the Mormon Trail. Great people, great scenery, great American Indian arts and crafts.
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In its own way, one of the best museums in the Four Corners area. Navajo basket display is spectacular, especially for current working artists. Staff are the most expert & knowledgeable folks you'll find anywhere, covering both history and modern art and artists. If you have any interest in the subject, this is a must-visit spot, and one of the last surviving independent trading posts of the southwest, carrying on a noble tradition and supporting local arts and craftspeople.
Very nice trading post. Jewelry was beautiful but way too expensive for me. Enjoyed looking at it though. We ate lunch at the cafe. One of the best meals we had on our cross country roadtrip. We had the street tacos, Navajo taco, and rice bowl. All were outstanding. People working were super nice. Will definitely return if ever out this way again!
Very nice staff. Great art and jewelry, even cooler location.
The Twin Rocks Post and Cafe are a welcome stop by the Twin Rocks along route 191. The Southern Utah territory offers fantastic and majestic landscape and scenery. The Twin Rocks Trading Post offers great Indian jewelry, rugs and baskets. Although on the expensive side the jewelry is a beautiful representation of Indian Art. definitely a greta stop.
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