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Page has the area’s greatest concentration of lodgings, most of them fairly standard chain motels and hotels, but this base camp for exploring Lake Powell also has a few B&Bs as well as houseboat rentals, and just over the border in Utah is the ultraluxurious Amangiri resort. You’ll find a handful of well-maintained chains in the Navajo Nation, in Kayenta, Chinle, Tuba City, and Window Rock. Additionally, the Navajo’s View Hotel in Monument Valley, and the Hopi’s Moenkopi Legacy Inn in Tuba City are beautifully designed, contemporary hotels. This is a popular area for both tent and RV camping—you can obtain a list of campgrounds from the Page/Lake Powell Tourism Bureau and the Navajo Nation Tourism Office.
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Desert Rose Inn and Cabins
$$$ | 701 W. U.S. 191, Bluff, UT, 84512, USA
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This nicely maintained motel with a handsome timber-frame facade and panoramic views of the surrounding red rocks is in Bluff, 25 miles northeast of Mexican Hat; it's an excellent base for exploring Goosenecks State Park, the northern end of Monument Valley, and even Canyonlands National Park, to the north. Rooms are spacious with log-frame beds and large bathrooms, and there are also seven upscale cabins with wood-paneled walls, high ceilings, and private porches. The on-site restaurant, Duke's, serves breakfast, dinner, and nonalcoholic beverages daily.
Amangiri
$$$$ | 1 Kayenta Rd., Canyon Point, UT, 84741, USA
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One of just five U.S. properties operated by the famously luxurious Aman resort company (three are big-city hotels), this ultraplush and ultraexpensive 34-suite compound lies just a few miles north of Lake Powell on a 900-acre plot of rugged high desert, soaring red rock cliffs, and jagged mesas. Each of the artfully designed units has an extensive private terrace and outdoor fireplace; top units have private pools. High ceilings dome each room, which has stone floors, concrete walls, and timber with steel finishes creating a modern-rustic feel. The massive bathrooms, which have deep sunken tubs and tall windows perfect for stargazing, summon any tired traveler to relax. A dramatically situated spa offers treatments in both indoor and outdoor areas. Guests dine on locally sourced American Southwest cuisine in a softly lit dining room, warmed by a crackling fireplace. The eager-to-help staff can tailor guided day hikes or dinners on your private terrace. Rates include meals, group hikes, and wellness classes. For an even more exclusive and secluded experience, Camp Sarika by Amangiri is a short drive away and offers more included experiences for a higher nightly rate.
Moenkopi Legacy Inn & Suites
$$ | U.S. 160, Tuba City, AZ, 86045, USA
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Operated by the Hopi tribe and situated across from the Tuuvi Travel Center, this striking, contemporary hotel contains light-filled, boldly colored rooms with flat-screen TVs, work desks, and coffeemakers. Rooms on the third floor and a large common lounge have impressive views of the San Francisco Peaks in the distance. Suites have granite counters and more legroom. Off the lobby are an attractively landscaped saltwater pool, hot tub, and garden. A basic continental breakfast is served in the high-ceiling lobby, which also contains a gallery of high-quality Hopi art and crafts.
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Cameron Trading Post
$$ | 466 U.S. 89, AZ, 86020, USA
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At the turnoff for the eastern entrance to the Grand Canyon's South Rim, this trading post dates back to 1916 and contains recently renovated Southwestern-style rooms with carved-oak furniture, tile baths, and balconies overlooking the Colorado River. Native-stone landscaping—including fossilized dinosaur tracks—and a small, well-kept garden are pleasant. Make your reservations far in advance for high season.
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Page Lake Powell
$$ | 961 N. U.S. 89, Page, AZ, 86040, USA
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It may be part of a budget chain, but this particular Days Inn—an attractive Southwest-style building atop a plateau with expansive views—is the best among value-oriented accommodations in the region. Rooms are furnished with sleek, contemporary lamps, bedding, and flat-screen TVs, and they have large windows or doors opening to small balconies.
Dreamkatchers Lake Powell Bed and Breakfast
$$$ | 1055 S. American Way, Big Water, UT, 84741, USA
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This sleek, contemporary Southwestern-style home sits on a bluff just a few miles northwest of Lake Powell and 15 miles from Page. Its grounds offer dramatic views of the lake, mountains, and sweeping high-desert mesas. Rooms are outfitted with unique antiques, including large beds with elegant headboards or posts and top-of-the-line linens. The Asian Room is particularly striking, with handsome maple furniture and delicate paper fans. All rooms have hair dryers, lighted makeup mirrors, alarm clocks with charging ports, and complimentary Wi-Fi. There's a lovely patio, a rooftop hot tub, and a library-den with DVDs, games, and books. Book directly for the lowest price.
Hampton Inn and Suites Page–Lake Powell
$$$ | 294 Sandhill Rd., Page, AZ, 86040, USA
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Conveniently located right off Highway 89, this comfortable and exceedingly clean Hampton Inn, one of the newest hotels in Page, has bright, larger-than-expected rooms with TVs and workspace. Staff is exceptionally friendly and goes the extra mile to suggest activities and restaurants as well as provide bottled water before or after a day out.
Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas
$$$ | 100 Lake Shore Dr., Page, AZ, 86040, USA
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This sprawling property consisting of several one- and two-story buildings, run by Aramark, sits on a promontory above Lake Powell and serves as the center for recreational activities in the area—guests can relax beside two seasonal swimming pools. The traditionally appointed suites are attractive and light-filled, and most have wonderful lake views; all are equipped with MP3 clock radios. Restaurants include the sophisticated Rainbow Room, a coffeehouse, and a seasonal pizza parlor.
NavajoLand Hotel
$$ | 10 N. Main St., Tuba City, AZ, 86045, USA
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Formerly the Quality Inn Navajo Nation, this long-standing hotel has upgraded its rooms in an effort to better compete with the snazzy Moenkopi Legacy Inn down the street, but it's still a pretty run-of-the-mill property. This hotel is adjacent to the historic Tuba City Trading Post and the excellent Explore Navajo Interactive Museum, and there's a decent restaurant on-site.
Quality Inn Navajo Nation Capital
$ | 48 W. AZ 264, Window Rock, AZ, 86515, USA
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Rooms in this two-story beam-and-stucco hotel near the Navajo Museum are decorated with an earthy Navajo-inspired palette that complements the dark wood furnishings. The decor, bedding, and amenities exceed typical Quality Inn standards and are nicer than you might guess given the hotel's drab exterior. The Diné Restaurant serves tasty Navajo and Southwestern fare (mutton stew, Navajo tacos, veggie burritos) plus a handful of American standards, and the gift shop sells authentic Navajo jewelry.
San Juan Inn & Trading Post
$$ | U.S. 163, Mexican Hat, UT, 84531, USA
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This quirky motel's well-maintained, Southwestern-style, rustic rooms overlook the San Juan River in Mexican Hat, Utah, and the setting, against the red rocks, is quite inspiring, even if accommodations have few frills. A few miles away, the inn's three yurts provide a glamping option. Diners can watch the river at the Olde Bridge Grille, which serves great grilled steak and juicy hamburgers, fresh trout, and inexpensive Navajo dishes—it's also the only place for 100 miles in any direction with a liquor license.
Wetherill Inn
$$$ | 1000 U.S. 163, Kayenta, AZ, 86033, USA
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This clean but very basic two-story, red-tile-roofed motel, located in an area with few lodging options, has Southwestern decor and plain furnishings. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, hair dryers, irons, and ironing boards. Rooms open to a parking lot bordered by attractive shrubbery and trees, and the lobby houses a nice little curio shop.
Best Western Canyon de Chelly Inn
$ | 100 Main St., Chinle, AZ, 86503, USA
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This two-story motel about 3 miles from Canyon de Chelly but close to the junction with U.S. 191 has cheerful rooms with modern, no-frills oak furnishings and coffeemakers. The on-site Junction restaurant is one of the few spots in town to serve three meals a day, year-round, and there's a very good gift shop off the lobby.
Holiday Inn Canyon de Chelly
$$ | Indian Hwy. 7, Chinle, AZ, 86503, USA
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Once called Garcia's Trading Post, this well-kept hotel near Canyon de Chelly is less generic than you might expect: the exterior is "territorial fort" in style and the rooms have been updated with jewel tones and minimalist artwork. Off the lobby there's a gift shop stocked with local Native American arts and crafts, plus a decent restaurant.
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