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Cameron (Navajo: Naʼníʼá Hasání) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County. The population was 978 at the 2000 census. Most of the town's economy is tourist food and craft stalls, restaurants, and other services for north-south traffic from Flagstaff and Page. There is a ranger station supplying information and hiking permits for the Navajo Nation as well as a small selection of books for sale. There is also a large craft store run by the Nation itself; most vendors in the area operate from small private stalls.

Cameron Trading Post & Lodge (http://www.camerontradingpost.com) is the main attraction in Cameron and travelers should be sure to stop for a visit when they are driving through the area. There is also a nice lodge, one of the few between Flagstaff and Page. Below are some pictures of the trading post.


The Little Colorado River that runs past Cameron Trading Post.

 


Cameron Trading Post today.

One of the original buildings of the trading post.

The Gallery next to the trading post.

The dining room at the trading post.

Another look at the dining room.

The lodge, and the garden at the lodge, are very nice.

Great rooms invite you to enjoy all the lodging amenities during your Grand Canyon, Southwest, or Lake Powell area vacation- telephone, cable TV, coffee maker, and A/C in a cozy, setting of Southwestern decor. Grand Canyon accommodations have never been easier or more affordable. Our Grand Canyon hotel lodge is only 30 minutes from the Grand Canyon park entrance and only 80 miles from Lake Powell! Our unique central location makes this Arizona Indian hotel the perfect hub for travelers to enjoy all that a hotel near the Grand Canyon has to offer. Looking for a Grand Canyon RV park? We have that too!

Each room has the theme of an Indian hotel with hand-carved furnishings in historic Southwestern decor to provide comfort and charm during your stay. At our Grand Canyon hotel you can watch the sun set over the river gorge from your balcony or take a leisurely stroll through our secluded gardens. If you want to stay in Arizona and have been looking for an Indian hotel near the Grand Canyon or a Grand Canyon RV park look no further! We have all your Grand Canyon accommodations! Our Grand Canyon lodge offers a beautiful restaurant, gift shop, Native American art gallery, and market.

Cameron Trading Post is an authentic Native American Indian hotel & trading post in the heart of the Southwest near the Navajo and Hopi lands. Our Grand Canyon accommodations offers luxury suites, double, and single rooms. Most guests come to our Lake Powell & Grand Canyon lodge remarking that they never expected our Arizona hotel to offer so much! Our beautiful restaurant, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner boasts a huge stone fireplace, antique fixtures, and Native American Indian art decor. Our gardens, beside the Hopi Indian hotel building of our Grand Canyon hotel are like an oasis in the desert! Guests that were looking only for Grand Canyon lodging often leave avid collectors of Native American Indian art after spending time learning and shopping in our gallery and gift shop. One look at the Little Colorado River Gorge from the balcony and our guests are sold on this little Arizona hotel near the Grand Canyon! So if you are looking for Grand Canyon accommodations and would like more information about our Grand Canyon hotel lodge or Grand Canyon RV park please feel free to contact us. Check our Travel Info page to see just a sampling of the fun and exciting places to see in the area. If you would like to make a reservation for Lake Powell or Grand Canyon lodging – or if your just coming to Cameron Arizona to spend a few days relaxing in an indian lodge, please fill out our reservation form or give us a call. We are always happy to welcome you to our unique hotel near the grand canyon! http://www.camerontradingpost.com/lodge.html 

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