We decided to stay 2 nights in their rv park to visit the Grand Canyon. Got back from GC tired and ready for a nice dinner in their restaurant and some souvenir shopping. Big lettters in the restaurant, "Wait to be seated by the host"....More
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We decided to stay 2 nights in their rv park to visit the Grand Canyon. Got back from GC tired and ready for a nice dinner in their restaurant and some souvenir shopping. Big lettters in the restaurant, "Wait to be seated by the host"....More
An abundance of purchasing options - all well organized and displayed. Stopping here for souvenirs or Native American gifts for the home will be well rewarded. A pleasant shopping experience. Had lunch in the pleasant attached restaurant. The food provided is bountiful, but bland. Never...More
We stayed outside of the Grand Canyon South rim and needed a place to eat. It was suggested we try Cameron Trading Post (CMT) So we did. Ate there for both breakfast and dinner. Breakfast selections nicely split between Southwestern and more eastern eggs &...More
Gifts, trinkets, restaurant, everything here. Very touristy. On the Navajo grounds in the middle of no where. Not much else around, which makes this place great by default. I would recommend when in the area.
Conveniently booked online after leaving Grand Canyon later than planned. Food available until 9 pm. Room was spacious and clean, balcony overlooking Little Colorado River.
This is a good place for a gas/food/bathroom break place on the way to/from the Grand Canyon. The arts and exhibits are well worth the look (and chance to buy) and the staff is friendly.
Old building with long history in area. Many items available for purchase. Prices a little high but unusual choices there. Did not eat in retaurant but looked inviting. I was able to buy anaszasi beans and blue cornmeal as well asa lovely hair clip. Worth...More
We love stopping at the Cameron Trading Post when driving on 89A. There are so many interesting items in the trading post. The staff is helpful and it is nice to see an elder weaving by the rugs. The restaurant was not as good as...More
This place is a souvenir hunter's dream. And the restaurant has wonderful food - especially the items served with Fry Bread - don't miss that. If you're in the area, treat yourself to a stop.
We stopped here 3 times - very friendly staff - lots of items to purchase. My husband accidentally left his credit card & they kept it safe for us until we returned to pick it up. Last visit we ate in their restaurant & enjoyed...More