Cameron Trading Post

466 US-89, Cameron
(800) 338-7385

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Stopped here on the way back from Page to Phoenix. I wanted to try the fry bread and ordered the fry bread taco. We were sat immediately which is nice. They wont seat you unless everyone in your entire group is visible. Our server was a young women and nice but we had to ask for straws three times, she never checked on us, and never brought the honey we asked for. It wasn't busy so not sure what the problem was. The food... um no. That taco has to be the most bland food I...
As the reviews indicated, it will be worth your time to stop by and visit the trading post, and it was!

Got some small purse/zipper bags for the grand daughters and a t-shirt for my at a very reasonable price. A lot to choose from and the staff were very helpful and polite. We found a delightful little picnic area on the back side of the shops that protected us from the sun and made it an enjoyable lunch.

Definitely stop by to experience...
One of the few dining options / rest stops for travellers on the way to the Grand Canyon, the Cameron Trading Post has been operating since 1916. Originally, it was a trade post visited only by Navajo & Hopi locals to trade wool, blankets and livestock for dry goods. Now Cameron Trading Post sells Native American goods and antiques, and operates as a hotel and restaurant / dining room.

This place is famous for their Navajo tacos (14.99 USD), which consists...

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