About 53 miles north of Flagstaff, at the southern boundary of the Navajo Nation, travelers stop for gas, food, lodging and the famous Cameron Trading Post. The Founding Story Established in 1916, the trading post offers a vast variety of Native American arts and crafts, including rugs, pottery, blankets, jewelry, dolls, baskets and clothing. Brothers Hubert and C.D. Richardson claimed 112 acres on the south side of the Little Colorado River and built a shack to serve as a trading post. At … [Read more...] about A Wondrous Roadside Stop
