Shash Diné EcoRetreat

Top choice in Grand Canyon Region


Experience the beauty of the Navajo land from up close at this family ranch, where Baya invites visitors to stay in a traditional hogan, covered sheepherder wagon, canvas tent or cabin. Breakfast is included; at night bring your own food to enjoy around the campfire. It's located 12 miles southwest of Page (and is 1200 feet higher in elevation); reservations required.


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