Snacks, drinking water, appropriate clothing for the season, closed toed shoes, hats, sunglasses, wood bundles and all food and supplies for cooking over an open fire.
Reservation and Cancellation Policy
Reservations canceled any time after the booking date are subject to a 100% penalty. No refunds will be allowed. Guest is responsible for the entire stay and forfeits all payments.
Pet Policy
Pets are not allowed at this property as its is a working sheep ranch.
How Do I Get There?
Located in the Navajo Nation, 12 miles south of Page, Arizona, HWY 89, 1/4 mile east Navajo RT 6211.
The history of the land dates back to ancient times. Petroglyphs, arrow heads and shards of pottery can be found while hiking; remnants of days long past can still be seen in the artifacts of local Dine, as well as in the old wagon trails littered with antique glass that glitter in the sun. Navajo Churro sheep, goats, horses, cows, chickens, livestock, and very friendly working dogs - the Maremma Sheepdog and Great Pyrenees are raised on the ranch in accordance with Navajo traditions. The Bed & Breakfast has been built to accommodate guests year-round to provide a peaceful, unique Navajo cultural experience. This off-grid retreat offers guests a unique stay utilizing quality canvas Bell tents, sheepherder wagons, cabins, and traditional Navajo hogans on the Navajo Nation. Located in the outstanding natural beauty of northern Arizona, the retreat also provides a unique cultural experience.
This well-appointed cabin set in pastoral lands on the Navajo nation includes one full-size bed with additional cots to accommodate four persons. The bathrooms are located in a nearby outhouse.
The quality canvas bell tents are well appointed. Outfitted with the basic necessities one will need for a pleasant stay - Two full beds each - all bedding, linens, wool blankets and sleeping bags for good measure.
This traditional Navajo Hogan accommodates guests comfortably on quality cots. It is the property’s intention to provide guests with a quality, respectful and informative interaction with Navajo culture.
Have you ever wanted to sleep in a covered wagon in the middle of nowhere under a brilliant starry sky? Shash Dine EcoResort can make that happen. Come stay in the restored Sheepherder's Wagons. Both are well appointed. Outfitted with the basic necessities one will need for a pleasant stay - All bedding, linens, wool blankets and sleeping bags for good measure. Candles, candle lanterns, a flashlight, and a solar light. Books, games, snacks, juice, and water.
Snacks, drinking water, appropriate clothing for the season, closed toed shoes, hats, sunglasses, wood bundles and all food and supplies for cooking over an open fire.
Reservation and Cancellation Policy
Reservations canceled any time after the booking date are subject to a 100% penalty. No refunds will be allowed. Guest is responsible for the entire stay and forfeits all payments.
Pet Policy
Pets are not allowed at this property as its is a working sheep ranch.
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