Grand Canyon National Park
We’ve compiled the best of the best in Grand Canyon National Park - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Grand Canyon National Park - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
This two-level shop near El Tovar and Verkamp's Visitor Center has the widest selection of Native American art and handicrafts in the vicinity.
This gift shop, at Eagle Point near the Skywalk, sells Native American arts and crafts including jewelry.
A mix of traditional Southwestern souvenirs and authentic Native American arts and crafts are for sale here.
Located next to the campground, this rustic store sells basic groceries, camping supplies, and souvenirs. There's also an ATM and gas station on-site.
Located at Visitor Center Plaza near the shuttle pickup and drop-off point, this store sells books, T-shirts, souvenirs, and national park-branded items.
Authentic Navajo rugs, colorful kachina, carvings, and other Native American crafts share space with national park souvenirs, T-shirts, and books at this gift shop in Grand Canyon Lodge.
This bright red store is crammed full of Native American jewelry, rugs, sculptures, pottery, and other traditional arts and crafts. You can find modern Native American art here, too, and a silversmith is on-site to repair jewelry.
Hualapai and other Native American artists sell their crafts and handmade goods at Guano Point. Whether the market is open depends on the availability of the craftsmen; you can check on availability by calling the visitor center at 888/868–9378.
The emphasis is on more at this rock shop in Valle. Not only does it stock precious stones, geodes, and fossils, it sells Native American jewelry, metalwork, landscape decor, and cool souvenirs.
The gift shop in the Skywalk Main Terminal sells Grand Canyon West and Route 66 T-shirts, coffee mugs, and other souvenirs.
In addition to selling souvenirs, this shop invites Native American artists to demonstrate their craft Sunday through Tuesday.
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