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Quality Inn
Quality Inn Navajo Nation
Tuba City, AZ, US
(AZ815)

Church Rock
The Grand Canyon
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The Quality Inn Navajo Nation invites you to explore the many tourism opportunities available in the Navajo Nation. The Navajo Nation offers spectacular sights, a close up look at culture, and an unforgettable journey through history. The Navajo Nation is another world within itself.

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  1. Monument Valley
  2. Antelope Canyon
  3. Bowl Canyon
  4. Four Corners
  5. Window Rock
  6. Tribal Zoo
  7. Little Colorado

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About the Property:

Exerior of the HotelQuality Inn Navajo Nation located in Tuba City, Arizona is an excellent place for tourism. It features a Bronze Star Award winning Quality Inn motel with 80 clean affordable rooms (16 doubles, 62 singles, 2 suites) and friendly service, also a traditionally shaped Hogan restaurant, and an historic trading post.

While staying at the Quality Inn your tour groups may enjoy watching some of the local Navajo Indians perform native dances or touring the on site authentic Hogan, a traditional Navajo home. The dancers and tour are a favorite cultural experience of our guests. We must schedule the dancers in advance.

The Hogan shaped restaurant features a variety of food from classic Navajo tacos, Mutton buffet, Mexican and American cuisines, and a variety of desserts. The Hogan restaurant shares a small town atmosphere of friendly prompt service. The restaurant is open 7 days a week serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The on site Historic Tuba Trading Post has been part of the Indian Country landscape since 1870. It contains authentic Indian arts and crafts of: Indian jewelry, pottery, rugs, sand paintings, Kachina dolls, and clothing each reflecting the superb craftsmanship and cultural traditions of the maker. This selection will not only satisfy the serious collector, but also the casual souvenir hunter and anyone between.

Along with our great property, Tuba City is near many wonderful historic sites of the ancient west, making it a great place for tourism. It is only 1 hour from the south rim of the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Lake Powell, and Flagstaff.

Group services available:

Meet and Greet
A property representative will be available to welcome your group to the hotel and provide property and local information. In addition, our staff is available to answer questions regarding history and culture at this time.

Indian Dancers
Discover the sounds, colors, and excitement of the Native American dancers! Schedule to have local Indians perform native dances for your tour groups! The Native Indian dancers are a favorite cultural experience of our guests! Dressed in their ceremonial attire, the native dancers are sure to inspire you and your group. A fee may apply.