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    4.1 (612 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    At a glance. 4/01/2026 - Cameron Trading Post
    Sam R.

    Wednesday, 4/01/2026 - We tried this Cameron Fine Dining Parlor in this Cameron Trading Post place. Address is 466 N Hwy 89, Cameron, AZ 86020. This is a store with bathrooms, a restaurant inside, small section selling snacks, jewelry, clothing, pottery, toys, nicknacks, etc. We went to try the restaurant. Parking outside is plenty. But... the foods were NOT good. Very bland, dry, & over cooked.. The Navajo Taco wasn't bad tho. But everyone at our table did not like their dishes. We just ate it because we bought it. None of us were very impressed. But the server was nice. Water tasted great. No funky or metal taste to water or ice. Service is on the slow side. It didn't look to packed inside. But it took them like 10 to 15 minutes to seat us. It took them quite a while to bring us our tab. I think maybe they are short staffed. I don't know. But our server, Keneah, was very nice and professional. If you're very hungry, stop by here to grab something to eat. Besides that, i don't think we'll ever return to eat at this place. But we may stop by to buy nicknacks. Try the restaurant for yourself and determine. None of us liked it very much.

    Holly M.

    We were driving to Colorado and found Cameron Trading Post on Yelp. We decided to pop in for lunch. There is a lot to do in this little center including the art shop, hotel, post office, gift shop and restaurant. From the moment we walked in to the gift shop, we were greeted by the friendliest staff. Everyone said hello and welcome. We walked through to the restaurant and were sat immediately. Our server was Brenda and she was so pleasant and attentive! I recommend asking to sit in her section if you decide to dine. We ordered the Navajo taco and Green chili soup which came with a piece of fry bread. All three were good but needed a little more seasoning. I added salt and it was very good. I would recommend sharing the Navajo taco. It was huge and I felt bad not finishing it! The soup was the perfect size. After lunch we walked through the gift shop. Endless isles of beautiful Navajo rugs, baskets, Kachinas, jewelry, clothing, hats, trinkets and art. You could spend hours exploring the gift shop. I definitely recommend stopping here if looking for a day trip from the Phoenix area or passing through.

    Circa 1920
    Heather G.

    Definitely an interesting place to stop by A huge gift shop with lots to offer. Which I think alone is worth a stop They had quite a lot on the menu. I went for the Navajo taco. It was okay. Lacked flavor for me and could have been warmer upon arrival. The fry bread was delicious tho. My bf got the fry burger and he really enjoyed that, it was pretty tasty. Coming from New Mexico I got their sopapilla. It was pretty good but not the same as NM. Prices are very good for the size of the meal. There was a line when we arrived but it moved very quickly. Lots of seating, and looks like there might be some good views by the windows. Restrooms are very clean. Service was average. Felt a bit slow for food. The servers weren't exactly warm but when addressed when I mentioned something was forgotten they were very kind and patient. Would I stop again? Hmmm maybe? Would I recommend you go? Hmm, def for the store to get a souvenir but perhaps you wouldn't miss too much on the food

    Navajo taco, Beef stew.
    Chalalai M.

    Stopped by here on our way to Sedona and found ourselves enjoying lunch at the restaurant inside of this trading post. The navajo taco and beef stew were delicious. Food service was great. The restaurant staff were friendly and attentive. Food here are affordable. The decorations are beautiful. The place overall is clean. Restrooms for customers are clean and well maintained. There are plenty of parking. Highly recommended.

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    Michael M.

    What a beautiful place to stop for a great meal. We had to try some Fry Bread, it was excellent, Avacado Toast was great! Ambiance is SUPER. CS left a little to be desired, we asked for a table by the windows with a view, we were denied even thou they were all empty?? Our Server was excellent, and very attentive. Service is phenomenal.

    Navajo taco
    Brilliant Chipo P.

    We passed by on our way to the Grand Canyon. I went through the gift shop first and then the restaurant. I had the Navajo taco and it was huge. I wouldn't recommend for one person because of the size. I didn't try it, but people say the bison burger is a good choice. I also had a prickly pear lemonade which was tasty and refreshing. Our server was nice, it just took a while to get our food. The place seemed very busy.

    Tara E.

    Fun stuff in the main trading post (some authentic, some not so much), and super fascinating history to be learned in the more exclusive store adjacent. Originally native art, ceremonial outfits, stunning jewelry - a lot waaaaay beyond my price point but the window shopping was excellent. The best part? The gardens. The landscaping and grounds are an oasis that I could have stayed in all day!!!

    Marissa O.

    I went here on a tour from Sedona to the Grand Canyon. We were able to get some great local artwork and souvenirs for family and friends. We ended with lunch at their restaurant and so glad we did. The portions are huge! We had the fried bread which was fluffy and delish. I could only eat half of it. We left full and satisfied.

    Indian tacos- YUM!!!
    Kristy M.

    Stopped here after a day trip to the GC, arrived hungry, left happy! Cameron Trading Post is a massive tourist center located within the Navajo nation. This is a great spot to purchase indigenous art, textiles, and memorabilia. The lay out is similar to a lot of the SW themed stores you find along I10/I40 and Rt 66, but the vibe is more authentic. I highly recommend popping into the gallery thats adjacent to the primary store and restaurant, there are some incredible historic and art exhibits in it. As for the restaurant, we came for the Indian tacos and they did not disappoint! Huge piece of Indian fry bread is topped with housemade chili and toppings including delicious green chiles. It's freezing cold in there thanks to piping AC- appreciated on a hot summers day but grab your sweater before going in if you're thin blooded like me. Don't sleep on the Indian tacos! They may be targeting tourists with them, but lemme tell you, that target was spot on in my case. Yum! Service was wonderful, view out the large windows was beautiful, don't expect fancy- this is just good, filling food at a very decent price. This is absolutely worth the stop.

    Navajo taco
    Beth B.

    Love Cameron and it has the nicest cleanest dining room. Friendliest staff. And best Navajo Taco around! I just wish I could finish it it's so good.

    Country Fried Steak with a fried egg
    Betty C.

    Everything you'd want in a "Trading Post"!!! Food, gas, souvenirs, snacks, etc. plenty of parking and friendly staff. We had a very nice breakfast. Waitstaff was helpful, friendly, and efficient. Good food and beautiful view out the wall of windows!! The gift shop had something for everyone. I'd think I was done and then see something perfect for someone else! The scorpion lollipops were just the cherry on top as a gag gift - but the kids literally ate them up!!! If you're there, you need to stop and see for yourself!

    Steve B.

    Found the Cameron Trading Post on my way to Tuba City. I told my wife about it, so we found their website. We decided to stay there on my work visits in Tuba City. We love this place. Service is great and employees are friendly and helpful. My wife is always asking me when do I have to go back to Tuba City so we can stay there.

    Mark M.

    Great service, beautiful restaurant. The food was fresh and hot. Tried a cup of the beef stew, it was amazing. Split a Navajo fry bread taco, good thing we did. It was enormous and delicious. Will definitely make this a regular stop on the way to and from Moab in the future.

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    Consistently good food. I like the Navajo beef and French dip. Definitely not health but it's tasty. In moderation.

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    The restaurant has excellent, regionally based dishes for your dining appreciation, wspecially the giant, hefty, Navajo Taco.

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    Raptor Ranch - Wednesday, 4/1/2026 - Raptor Ranch in Williams, AZ.

    Raptor Ranch

    4.0(71 reviews)
    43.6 mi

    *Free attraction for all active duty military and their families!*…read more Arrived at 5-5:30 on a Thursday and the place had maybe 1 or 2 other families. You walk inside and there's a gift shop with a food stand in the back. They have some fresh produce-- apples, oranges, bananas, and I saw you could ask for tomatoes, peppers, and some other stuff. The coolers were filled with bottled drinks and beer. There were tables to sit at and a small counter to order food. We ordered our dinner -- they mostly had wings, burgers, a couple sides, and ice cream. My husband got buffalo wings (10), mozzarella sticks (10), and the five piece chicken tenders for the kids, plus 2 Gatorades and it was $52. I wasn't super hungry and figured I would pick at whatever was left. My husband said the wings were good! I tasted the sauce and it was flavorful but not overly hot. I did end up eating some of the kids' tenders and they were probably some of the better ones we've had in the area. You can definitely eat outside, so ask for your orders to go! I think the price for adults to enter the park is $10, slightly lower for kids, and, I believe, kids under 3 were free. Like it said though, active duty military and their families get in free. Either way, I would have paid for the experience if we had to. If you even remotely like dinosaurs or the Flinstones, you'll love it here. The park is very nostalgic, see my attached pictures! Lots of photo opportunities for the whole family, a slide, swings, and peddle karts that you can "race" on a track through the volcano. They also have animals-- sheep, goats, an alpaca, various kinds of birds. The animal exhibits made me a little sad, especially the birds. There was animal feed for the goats, sheep, and alpaca and it looked like there was a little stage and seating for shows. We stayed until they closed at 8! I bought my son a shirt and myself a hoodie. If we were in the area again when the kids were older, I'd definitely take them back. It was fun for wll ages!

    PSA: Not Pet…read moreFriendly! I This place is not nice for dogs. My dog won't go outside the RV because of these horrible sharp star shaped stickers that are all over the place. I spent an hour cleaning the floor and carpet in my RV because the dogs and my shoes had them stuck in them and I had to pick them out of the carpet one by one and there were hundreds of them. I had to pull these horrible things out of the pads of one of my dogs feet. My shoes had these things stuck in them and I had to pull them out one at a time and now my fingers are sore from getting poked by these things. My crocs are ruined. Not a relaxing place. Glad I only booked one night. I'm out first thing in the morning. I won't stay here again. I don't know how people tent camp at this place. Seriously, these little stickers ruined my night and the next day they are that bad. Find another park to stay in.

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    Welcome sign

    Raptor Ranch - Wednesday, 4/1/2026 - Raptor Ranch in Williams, AZ.

    Wednesday, 4/1/2026 - Raptor Ranch in Williams, AZ.

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    Bright Angel Campground - The wildlife are unbothered. Let them stay that way.

    Bright Angel Campground

    5.0(5 reviews)
    40.9 mi

    One of the prettiest camp grounds you'll ever see, you'll fall asleep listening to the Bright Angel…read moreCreek running practically next to you and the stars shooting overhead. In the morning, the views from your sleeping bag are of the canyon walls ablaze with the morning sun. This week, the canyon was bursting with color from all the flowers and vegetation blooming after the heavy winter snow. The campground is simple, but has plenty of drinking water spigots throughout camp, and even restrooms with flushing toilets and sinks. A half mile from the black bridge crossing the Colorado River and another short walk to Phantom Ranch Village, which had a few services and amenities, this is ideally located for a loop hike down N. Kaibab and up Bright Angel trails. Rangers who checked our permits had a sense of humor and seemed stoked to work in such a stunning place.

    A thought came to me recently as I've been thinking about trips to national parks, and thinking…read moreabout crowds, getting out of them, and seeing parts of the park that are quiet, thoughtful, and less-traveled. That thought was pretty simple. I want to come back here. There are so many parks and so many places in each park that I don't always want to re-visit old stops. But lately that's changed and I want to go back to a lot of them. Sometimes it's just because the first trip was special. Sometimes it's because enough time has passed that you now wonder how you would be changed by a place, now that you're a new person and that place remains unchanged. And sometimes you just want to take someone new and see it through their eyes. I've been in this campground a couple of times, but I've only stayed there once. It sits on the north side of the river, adjacent to Phantom Ranch at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. My stay was in the winter and it was lesser-traveled, though I'm sure it's booked up and busy most of the year as this park is the most popular in the whole parks system. The campground itself is pretty simple, there are a couple dozen sites and each one has a picnic table, a hanger for your gear, and an ammo can where you need to store all of your food to keep it away from pests. The animals here are alarmingly accustomed to humans, and I've had run-ins with deer who are more like entitled hikers as they hog the trail and just roll their eyes at you. The campground is clean (no one drives up in their car and unloads a bunch of trash) but do make sure you show the utmost respect to this area. The whole canyon is special and a sacred place. The campground has water and toilets. Getting here is no small task. As they say, "Going down is optional, coming up is not." You descend several thousand feet from either rim, as this is accessible by the Bright Angel Trail (via the short River Trail that connects to the bridge), South Kaibab, and North Kaibab Trails. Downhill is brutal on knees and ankles, and you have to be in shape. Going up is brutal on everything. If you're staying at Bright Angel Campground, you're probably backpacking and you need to pack light, and know your limits. Give yourself time. You can break up the trip and also stop and Indian Garden and the campground there if you don't want to do it all in one day. There's plenty to do here. It's so odd that you have Phantom Ranch right here, and you can go over and get a drink or snack. If you book ahead of time, you can buy your meals here and have a nice meal. It's spendy, but for crying out loud, they have to pack it in by mule every time! I've taken the hike north to Ribbon Falls which is a nice day activity if you're spending a few nights here. Or you can just lounge at the campground and let your body recover. Shade is a premium in the scorching summer, and winter is bone chilling cold. The shoulder season is nice but crowded, so you really just pick your poison. As I sit here right now in my house in the city, I close my eyes tightly and I can hear the roar of the Colorado River in my mind. I'm back at the campground at the bottom of the canyon. We've left the madness of the village and wandered down through the magic canyon, crossed the bridge, and we're in the tent living our very best life. The moon is glowing and I can *just* imagine it. It's a special place. I'm feeling it -- I do want to go back.

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    Bright Angel Campground - Black Bridge crossing the Colorado river

    Black Bridge crossing the Colorado river

    Bright Angel Campground - Mule Train on N. Kaibab Trail, from west side of Bright Angel Creek in the campground.

    Mule Train on N. Kaibab Trail, from west side of Bright Angel Creek in the campground.

    Bright Angel Campground - Entrance to Bright Angel Campground site 19.

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    Entrance to Bright Angel Campground site 19.

    Grand Canyon National Park - Visitor's Center

    Grand Canyon National Park

    4.8(1.3k reviews)
    40.9 mi

    Ahhhmazing! A must visit for sure! We drove a little over 2 hours from Sedona. Took some pics at…read morethe Grand Canyon entrance sign and drove straight to their visitor parking lot. I suggest going a bit early as the parking fills up. The visitor center, gift shop, restrooms, and shuttle buses are all convenient located there. We prepared our itinerary beforehand, since we were only there for the day. Make sure to check out the various shuttle schedules and stops. We decided to do the South Rim Trail= shuttle to Powell point, hiked 3.5 miles along rim to Monument Creek Vista, then picked up shuttle to Hermit's Rest - this is the end of the road on the south side. From here, the shuttle ride back to visitors center is approximately 30-40 minutes. We stopped at the General Store for a bite to eat and souvenirs. While eating lunch at a table outdoors, a sweet moose made a visit to some neighboring tables : D We made it back to the visitors center and did some more souvenir shopping. The hike along the South Rim was gorgeous! Almost unreal, like a postcard. Most areas do not have any railing , so hike at your own risk. We came across some deer and wildlife. But , we took lots of pics and the pics do not do it justice. The scenery was unbelievable. You'll also be able to view the Colorado River from above. Bring sunscreen, water, snacks, lunch if you can and have fun!

    We went to Grand Canyon National Park with a full crew. Family, extended family, a mix of ages,…read moreattention spans, and expectations. That kind of group usually guarantees at least a little friction. Someone's tired, someone's bored, someone's asking when we're leaving. And then you step up to the edge. Whatever conversation you were having just... stops. There's no good way to prepare for the scale of it. You've seen the photos, sure. Everyone has. But photos flatten it, tame it, make it manageable. In person, it refuses to be reduced. The canyon doesn't sit there politely waiting to be admired. It unfolds. Layer after layer, color shifting with the light, distances that your brain struggles to measure. You think you're looking at one ridge and realize it's miles away, with entire worlds carved out behind it. We spent time along the South Rim, walking from viewpoint to viewpoint, and each one somehow felt different. Same canyon, same general direction, but the angles change, the shadows move, and suddenly it feels like a completely new place. The light out there has a personality. Early in the day it's sharp and revealing. By late afternoon it softens, stretches everything out, pulls reds and oranges out of the rock like it's been hiding them all along. The kids, who you'd expect to lose interest after ten minutes, didn't. They kept finding things. Shapes in the rock, distant trails, birds riding the thermals like they had nowhere else to be. Even the adults who started the day casually snapping photos eventually lowered their phones. At some point, you realize you're not going to capture it. You just stand there and take it in. There's a strange kind of perspective shift that happens out there. Not in a dramatic, life-altering speech kind of way. Something quieter. You're looking at geology that's been working on itself for millions of years, carved by time, water, and gravity with zero concern for schedules or opinions. It makes most of what we worry about feel... smaller. Not irrelevant, just put in its proper place. Logistically, it's surprisingly accessible for something this vast. You can walk, take the shuttle, find quieter stretches if you're willing to move a bit. It doesn't feel overly commercial, which is a minor miracle given how many people come through. There's an underlying sense that this place is being preserved, not just displayed. And there's something else there too. A kind of quiet pride, without anyone needing to say it out loud. This landscape, this scale, this raw, unfiltered piece of earth. It belongs here, and by extension, so do we. You feel it standing there, looking out across something that has outlasted everything and will continue long after we're gone. We came as a group, but for a few moments, everyone experienced it on their own terms. Some stood still. Some walked. Some just stared. No one rushed it. You can call it beautiful, and that's true. But it's more than that. It's overwhelming in the best possible way. The kind of place that doesn't ask for your attention. It takes it. Five stars doesn't really cover it, but it's the system we've got.

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    Grand Canyon National Park - There is no better VIEW than this one. #gcnp

    There is no better VIEW than this one. #gcnp

    Grand Canyon National Park - Pima Point

    Pima Point

    Grand Canyon National Park - Pima Point

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    Railside Rv Ranch - Railside RV Ranch, Williams, AZ

    Railside Rv Ranch

    4.6(97 reviews)
    60.6 mi

    Very nice park with friendly staff great dog wash station, train goes right next to the park, lots…read moreto do in the area even found the best butcher shop. Cons don't drink the city water we both got sick, lots of noise from cars and train horns at all hours. Rates are very high The grocery store is doing great business on bottled water because of bad city water IMO

    Railside RV Ranch (Williams, AZ) - June 13, 2023 We've…read morestayed at this RV park a few times before. It's about an hour south of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, about an hour or so north of Sedona, and less than an hour west of Flagstaff. So it is nicely placed to do excursions. Also, since it's virtually impossible to get a campsite at the Grand Canyon, this RV park works out pretty well for us. Aside from the convenience of accessing other areas, the town of Williams itself is very charming. We always find there's plenty to do. It's less than a five minute drive from the RV site to the center of town where they have plenty of restaurants and gift shops to check out, a nice wine shop, and a couple of breweries. The town of Williams is part of the Route 66 Highway, and the town has a 50s/60s vibe to it, almost like a scene out of American Graffiti. One of our favorite things to do when we're here is go to Cruiser's Route 66 Cafe where you can get a smoked brisket sandwich, burger, and the like, as well as drinks from a full bar, as you listen to live music from talented local musician John Carpino, as he sings and plays acoustic guitar, harmonica, and percussion doing a variety of classic rock, country, and audience favorites. One of the things we really love about this park is they have a dog washing station. They also have a laundry mat. There is a Spa area that we've used in the past, but it was out of service this time around. Not sure why. Maybe it was a casualty of COVID. There is a train track terminal in the town of Williams, so there are occasional trains that go by the park taking passengers up to the Grand Canyon. We've never done the train ride, but that sounds like something fun to do. The point is, you'll hear some train noise sometimes in the middle of the night. Still not enough to knock my review below 5 stars. The WIFI is OK. We were actually able to stream some of our shows, but oftentimes, we would loose the signal. Again, still not enough to knock my review below 5 stars.

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    Disrespectful to the flag

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    Railside Rv Ranch - Rail side RV Ranch, Williams, Arizona, June 16, 2023 - Train that takes people from Willams to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon

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