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Mar
$152
Average price during March is $152
Apr
$155
Average price during April is $155
May
$154
Average price during May is $154
Jun
$156
Average price during June is $156
Jul
$157
Average price during July is $157
Aug
$158
Average price during August is $158
Sep
$160
Average price during September is $160
Oct
$216
Average price during October is $216
Nov
$132
Average price during November is $132
Dec
$142
Average price during December is $142
Jan
$170
Average price during January is $170
Feb
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Average price during February is $131
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Tuba City is applauded for its local culture with enlightening attractions such as Navajo Code Talkers Museum and Explore Navajo Interactive Museum. This welcoming city has something for everyone including restaurants as well as sights like Tuba City Trading Post and Navajo National Monument. All are within a rural setting.

#Nature
Luckily I had the directions to Coal Mine this time, because there is no sign, it’s on private property and you can’t see it from the road.  Between mileposts 363 and 364 you turn off onto someone’s property and aim between a two-storey house and a windmill.  It’s okay, they’re about half a kilometre apart.
I pulled up beside a photogenic ruin and grabbed my gear.  As I stood up, the attraction of Coal Mine became clear.  It was everything I’d hoped for and more.  The reality of it was simply that it was the finest canyon I’d ever seen.
Sure, it’s not as deep as the Grand Canyon, doesn’t have as many hoodoos as Bryce, doesn’t quite have the sheerness of Zion and has no more colour than Cottonwood Canyon Road; but, it has everything; all of those features crammed into one of the earth’s most magnificent compact canyons.  Why it’s not a major attraction I don’t quite understand; perhaps it’s where it is that causes people to miss it.  This would be backed up by the fact that other nearby canyons are rarely visited also.  Perhaps it’s because this is distinctly Indian country, as was the Square Butte earlier.  All along the main routes you see stalls selling jewellery.  I couldn’t help but think if they got a bit entrepreneurial they could make an absolute killing by developing some of the sites.
Still, I was more interested in this washed out hole in the ground.  It’s on the edge of the 120 mile wide Painted Desert. The colours were the like of which I’d never seen before in one geological place.  I moved around to parts where you could get out to; couldn’t stop shaking my head at what was there in front of me.  Weird shapes, the layer of coal that used to be mined almost on top, the patterns in the rocks; I didn’t know where to look first.
After I’d spent over an hour poking in here and there I worked my way further south until I came across the benches that someone has put there.  However, to my despair, I noticed there’s also a rope-supported trail to the bottom just a bit further on.  Physically, I hadn’t enough left in me to go down but, know when you go that it’s an option.  If you want to get to this point first you should drive to the side where the windmill is.
I’ve read another report since on another site that indicates you can drive to two other access points as well, further down the road, but I was unaware of those at the time.  Also, you’ll read that you are on Indian land and, from every bit of information I could glean, it’s Navajo up the top and Hopi down the bottom.  I’d boldly suggest you do just what myself and most people do; just go there.  I tried to contact the Hopi re a trip to Blue Canyon but ran up a dead end, so I gave up after that.
So, if you’re looking for a café and accommodation beside a major attraction, you’ve come to the wrong place.  However, if it’s solitude and a wonderful natural experience that fits the bill, then look no further.
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Frequently asked questions

What accommodations do travelers recommend in Tuba City?
Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City is an accommodation that is popular with guests.
Where can I find free parking with my stay in Tuba City?
Park your car for free at Moenkopi Legacy Inn & Suites.
Can I book refundable accommodations in Tuba City?
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Tuba City, most hotels offer refundable* rates you can book. You can see these accommodations by searching our site and using the “fully refundable” filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay with my pet in Tuba City?
Your furry friend can stay with you at this pet-friendly hotel: Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City.
Which Tuba City hotels do travelers like for their central location?
Our guests love Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City for its great location.
Where can I stay in Tuba City if I'm looking for a budget-friendly accommodation?
An inexpensive option worth considering is Moenkopi Legacy Inn & Suites.
Where can I stay if I'm visiting Tuba City for a family-friendly trip?
Your kids are welcome at Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City.
What will the weather in Tuba City be like during my trip?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Tuba City when the average temp is 77°F. January and December are the coldest months when the average temperature is 38°F. January and December are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Tuba City

Find out more about Tuba City

Desert Dreams: Discover the Heartbeat of Tuba City

Nestled in the heart of the Navajo Nation, Tuba City, Arizona, offers a unique blend of desert landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This small town serves as a gateway to breathtaking attractions, including the iconic Grand Canyon and ancient cliff dwellings that echo the stories of the past. Visitors can immerse themselves in Navajo traditions, savor authentic cuisine, and explore the stunning red rock formations that define the countryside. Tuba City's warm hospitality and vibrant community spirit create an unforgettable off-the-beaten-path experience, perfect for those seeking adventure and cultural enrichment in the American Southwest. For the best hotel rates in Tuba City and to enhance your stay, be sure to check out Hotels.com's Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window on travel.

Top locations to stay in Tuba City

Tuba City offers a range of hotel accommodations to suit various budgets, from affordable motels to comfortable mid-range options. Many visitors appreciate the proximity to the Grand Canyon, making it a convenient base for exploring the stunning landscapes. You can find charming Navajo-themed hotels that provide a unique cultural experience. For those seeking luxury, there are upscale resorts nearby. Overall, Tuba City serves as a welcoming hub for travelers venturing into Arizona's natural wonders. These are some of the hotels preferred by our travelers in Tuba City:

  1. Navajoland Hotel of Tuba CityOpens in a new window: Located conveniently for travelers, Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City is a 3.0-star hotel, offering a blend of comfort and practicality. It is situated just a short distance from Tuba City, making it an ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel features essential business amenities, including multiple meeting rooms and a business center, catering to those on work trips. Additionally, pet owners will appreciate the pet-friendly policy that allows for permitted pets, ensuring your furry friends can join you on your travels. With a focus on providing a supportive environment for both business and pet-themed vacations, Navajoland Hotel of Tuba City is a solid option for your stay in Tuba City.

5 tips to find a great Tuba City hotel deal

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most affordable time to visit Tuba City is during January, February, and November, when hotel rates are significantly lower. For a budget-friendly trip, staying for at least 1-2 days is recommended to fully explore the area’s main attractions, which include the stunning desert landscapes and charming small-town vibe. This makes Tuba City a great value for money for travelers looking to enjoy a unique experience without breaking the bank.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: Looking for a spontaneous getaway? Last-minute deals to Tuba City can offer great savings on hotels, making it easier to plan your trip on short notice. To explore these offers on Hotels.com, head to the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window section, where you could find discounted rates as your travel date approaches. Additionally, consider enabling email alerts or push notifications from Hotels.com to keep informed about flash sales and special promotions, helping you seize opportunities to save.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices can fluctuate due to factors like the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year. So, if you’re flexible with your travel dates, you may save on hotel expenses in Tuba City.
  4. Consider your location: Staying in the city center and close to local attractions in Tuba City is usually more expensive. However, if you opt for accommodations that are further away, you can use transportation options like a car to explore the area and potentially save on costs.
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What to eat in Tuba City

Here are some famous dishes in Tuba City, Arizona, United States of America:

  • Navajo Taco: This delightful dish features a base of frybread topped with seasoned ground beef, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese, creating a fusion of flavors that reflects Navajo culinary traditions. Often enjoyed at gatherings or festivals, Navajo tacos are a convenient and hearty meal that embodies the spirit of community and togetherness.
  • Frybread: A staple of Native American cuisine, frybread is made from simple ingredients: flour, water, salt, and baking powder. When fried, it puffs up to create a crispy exterior and a soft interior. It can be enjoyed plain, drizzled with honey, or as a base for savory toppings. Frybread not only represents resilience but also serves as a canvas for creativity in personalizing flavors, making it a must-try while exploring Tuba City.

Best time to go to Tuba City

Tuba City experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 34.2°F (1.2°C), while July is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 81.1°F (27.3°C). January is typically the wettest month. If you’re looking to soak up the lively atmosphere in Tuba City, March, April, and July are the peak months to visit, bustling with fellow travelers. During this peak period, the weather is sunny, accompanied by dry rainfall. However, if you prefer a more relaxed experience, January, November, and December are perfect for a quieter getaway, marked by dry rainfall and sunny conditions.

Tuba City is a friendly locale known for its restaurants. Simply book an excursion to enjoy your stay a little more. Nature lovers can visit Painted Desert and Coal Mine Canyon. Check out other sights like Tuba City Trading Post and Navajo Code Talkers Museum.