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Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City

3.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1518)
"After coming from a disappointing stay at a La Quinta in Tucson we were delighted with our room. Clean, up to date and quiet. "
The price is SAR 439
SAR 530 total
includes taxes & fees
17 Mar - 18 Mar
Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City

Hopi Cultural Center

2.0 star property
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (280)
"Easy check in staff was very friendly & helpful. Keep up the excellent work!! "
The price is SAR 506
SAR 511 total
includes taxes & fees
4 Mar - 5 Mar
Hopi Cultural Center
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Quaint Tuba City awaits: its food, desert views, culture, and more!

#Nature
Luckily I had the directions to Coal Mine this time, because there is no sign, it’s on private property and you can’t see it from the road.  Between mileposts 363 and 364 you turn off onto someone’s property and aim between a two-storey house and a windmill.  It’s okay, they’re about half a kilometre apart.
I pulled up beside a photogenic ruin and grabbed my gear.  As I stood up, the attraction of Coal Mine became clear.  It was everything I’d hoped for and more.  The reality of it was simply that it was the finest canyon I’d ever seen.
Sure, it’s not as deep as the Grand Canyon, doesn’t have as many hoodoos as Bryce, doesn’t quite have the sheerness of Zion and has no more colour than Cottonwood Canyon Road; but, it has everything; all of those features crammed into one of the earth’s most magnificent compact canyons.  Why it’s not a major attraction I don’t quite understand; perhaps it’s where it is that causes people to miss it.  This would be backed up by the fact that other nearby canyons are rarely visited also.  Perhaps it’s because this is distinctly Indian country, as was the Square Butte earlier.  All along the main routes you see stalls selling jewellery.  I couldn’t help but think if they got a bit entrepreneurial they could make an absolute killing by developing some of the sites.
Still, I was more interested in this washed out hole in the ground.  It’s on the edge of the 120 mile wide Painted Desert. The colours were the like of which I’d never seen before in one geological place.  I moved around to parts where you could get out to; couldn’t stop shaking my head at what was there in front of me.  Weird shapes, the layer of coal that used to be mined almost on top, the patterns in the rocks; I didn’t know where to look first.
After I’d spent over an hour poking in here and there I worked my way further south until I came across the benches that someone has put there.  However, to my despair, I noticed there’s also a rope-supported trail to the bottom just a bit further on.  Physically, I hadn’t enough left in me to go down but, know when you go that it’s an option.  If you want to get to this point first you should drive to the side where the windmill is.
I’ve read another report since on another site that indicates you can drive to two other access points as well, further down the road, but I was unaware of those at the time.  Also, you’ll read that you are on Indian land and, from every bit of information I could glean, it’s Navajo up the top and Hopi down the bottom.  I’d boldly suggest you do just what myself and most people do; just go there.  I tried to contact the Hopi re a trip to Blue Canyon but ran up a dead end, so I gave up after that.
So, if you’re looking for a café and accommodation beside a major attraction, you’ve come to the wrong place.  However, if it’s solitude and a wonderful natural experience that fits the bill, then look no further.
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Frequently asked questions

What's the best place to stay in Tuba City?

Based on our traveler data, Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City is one of the top choices for your stay. This hotel offers free breakfast and a restaurant. Hopi Cultural Center is another good choice for your stay in the area. See all available top hotels, or vacation rentals in Tuba City.

If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Tuba City, will I receive a refund?

Yes! The majority of hotel room reservations are fully refundable as long as you cancel prior to the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which is usually within 24-48 hours of your check-in date. If you booked a non-refundable reservation, you might be able to still cancel and get a refund within a 24-hour period of booking. Filter your search by fully refundable to find flexible hotel deals in Tuba City.

Where can I learn more about changing or cancelling my trip to Tuba City?

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Where is the best hotel to stay near Coal Mine Canyon?

Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this 3-star hotel offers free breakfast and a restaurant. You'll find it 13.5 mi (21.7 km) from Coal Mine Canyon.

What about the best place to stay near Tuba City Trading Post?

One of the top choices for your stay is Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City, located next to Tuba City Trading Post, and this 3-star hotel offers free breakfast and a restaurant.

What is the best hotel near Flagstaff Pulliam Field Airport (FLG)?

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Flagstaff is one of the top choices for your stay and is a popular hotel, featuring free breakfast and an outdoor pool. It's located 2.9 mi (4.7 km) from Flagstaff Pulliam Field Airport. Other good options near the airport include Baymont by Wyndham Flagstaff and Motel 6 Flagstaff West - Woodland Village.

What is staying in Tuba City like?

Travelers to Tuba City give high marks for the top-notch restaurants. Tourists can also enjoy so much more including its cafes. In Tuba City, there are 2 hotels and other accommodations to choose from. Find out more about Tuba City.

What is there to see in Tuba City?

Cultural venues include Navajo Code Talkers Museum and Explore Navajo Interactive Museum. Landmarks like Tuba City Trading Post and Navajo National Monument might be worth a visit. The picturesque setting of Painted Desert and Coal Mine Canyon exemplify the area's natural beauty. Check out what more to see and do in Expedia's Tuba City guide.

What's the weather like in Tuba City?

The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 77°F, while the coldest months are January and December with an average of 38°F. Average annual precipitation for Tuba City is 6 inches.