7 Best Shopping in Northeast Arizona, Arizona

Cameron Trading Post

Fodor's choice
An authentic trading post, this massive stop has all the typical Native American arts and crafts you'd expect—jewelry, rugs, pottery, even sand paintings—but it also has items you're not likely to see elsewhere, such as Navajo-inspired cross-stitch kits and prickly pear honey.

Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprises

Fodor's choice

This outlet of the Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprises stocks tribal art purchased from craftspeople across Navajo Nation, including stunning silverwork and traditional Navajo dolls, pottery, and rugs. Local artisans are occasionally at work here. There are six other outlets: four are in Northeast Arizona (Cameron, Chinle, Kayenta, Navajo National Monument), and one is in northwestern New Mexico (Shiprock). Major credit cards are accepted.

Hopi Cultural Center

This collection of shops carries work by local artists and artisans, including pottery, baskets, and dolls.

AZ 264, Second Mesa, Arizona, 86403, USA
928-734–2401
Shopping Details
Rate Includes: Winter, daily 7am-8pm; summer, daily, 7am-9pm

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McGee's Indian Art

Head upstairs from the Keams Canyon Restaurant to peruse first-rate, high-quality Hopi crafts such as handcrafted jewelry, pottery, beautiful carvings, basketry, and artwork.

Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprises

This branch of the respected Navajo gallery carries an excellent selection of locally made crafts and works of art.

Navajo Trail Trading Post

Inside the Chevron station, this gift shop sells Native American jewelry, dream catchers, T-shirts, and Tony Hillerman books. There are also a McAlister's Deli and a Burger King here.

Tsa-Kursh-Ovi

At this small shop, 1½ miles east of the Hopi Cultural Center, Hopi come to buy bundles of sweetgrass and sage, deer hooves with which to make rattles, and ceremonial belts adorned with seashells. Proprietors Joseph and Janice Day (she is a renowned Hopi basket maker) are a font of information on local artwork, and the shop has one of the largest collections of Hopi baskets in the Southwest. It's also where you'll find the popular "Don't Worry Be Hopi" novelty T-shirts.

AZ 264, Second Mesa, Arizona, 86403, USA
928-734–2478
Shopping Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.