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Twin Rocks Trading Post

 
Twin Rocks Trading Post
 

Founded in 1989, Twin Rocks Trading Post has become one of the most influential art galleries in the Southwest. Internationally known for working closely with local Native American artists to inspire new techniques and design motifs, when it comes to Southwest art, Twin Rocks Trading Post is quite literally at the intersection of tradition and innovation. The gallery specializes in Navajo basketry, the Twin Rocks Modern style of rug weaving, and gem-quality turquoise.

Seasons Open: Year Round

Hours Open: 9am - 5pm

Fees: None

 ADA Accessibility Notes

The trading post is accessible to the physically challenged via ramps.

 Locally or Family Owned Business
 
 Pet Friendly Notes

Pets are not permitted inside the trading post.

For More Information, Contact:

Steve Simpson

theteam@twinrocks.com
www.twinrocks.com
P.O. Box 330, Bluff, UT 84512
435-672-2341 · toll-free 1-800-526-3448
 

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Latitude: 37.287169500
Longitude: -109.547443100
Elevation: 4340 FT (1323 M)
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