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Navajo
Navajo Arboles Co is a family-owned business that specializes in the production of high-quality, handcrafted Navajo-style furniture. The company was founded in 2020 by a family of Navajo artisans who have been crafting furniture for generations. The company offers a wide selection of furniture pieces, including chairs, tables, benches, and more. All of the pieces are made with traditional Navajo techniques and materials, such as cedar, juniper, and pine. The furniture is designed to be both beautiful and durable, and each piece is made with the utmost care and attention to detail. Navajo Arboles Co is committed to providing customers with quality furniture that will last for generations.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Christian Vivet
We arrived today at Navajo State Park. We stayed at the Rosa Campground. Site 138, lakefront. The reservoir is very low this time of year (mid September) and the water is way down there. But it is still very pretty. All the sites in Rosa are pull thru. Some sites have a covered shelter. They all have electricity, water and sewer. Fire pit and picnic table of course. The shrubs are nice but don’t expect too much privacy or shade. The altitude is 6150 ft so even in mid September it’s cooler. Temp at 4pm today is 77*. Tomorrow it’s in the 60’s. I would come back.
Chancee Wilkinson
We stayed in the park two nights with our 42 ft 5th wheel. We stayed in the Carracas campground at site 57. This site had a little pavilion off the back that provided some shade over a picnic table. Not all sites have a pavilion. 57 was plenty big enough for our truck and trailer with room to spare. Plenty of space between each site. Close to the lake, restrooms with showers were not far from our site and are well kept. Dumpster all around the campground and a water spigot close.
Carla Barrera
Let's see, I booked a site at arboles point, it was great for a family of 6. There is plenty of room for the boys to run around and for our daughter to have her own tent. There were two vault toilets just in a 1-2 minute walking distance. We did not experience ANY mosquitos, which was a win to us. No raccoons, either. Nights got pretty cool, which was perfect for our family, but from 1 pm till about 5 pm, it was blazing, lol. The ONLY downside was the water and TRYING to get in. Although we were close to the water, we had to do a small hike to it. There was no real "path" but one that was walkable, The mud or sand around that area was like quick sand, I walked to the water and was instantly up to my knees in mud. We were able to get in for one day, but the water was pretty cloudy and did not want to risk it. If you are a star gazer, you will adore the night. The number of shooting stars you WILL SEE, make everything else in the day feel like it was worth it. I would give it a 9/10.
b1krboy
Overall, I thought Navajo State Park was pretty nice. It's not often a state park has full hook ups for an RV. The sites themselves are of decent size, enough space for Cornhole and such. There was a decent hiking trail just off the site that you can take for quite a while if you want. I did about 2.5mi one way and didn't see the end. The marina and boat launch are pretty nice as far as boat launches go. I'm sure I'll be back down there again, to check out more of the lake. Water was a bit cold so we didn't spend a whole lot of time out there.
breyanna groff
Navajo State Park is beautiful 😍 late April is a little early to come I would come later in May. It was generally very windy and it got very cold at night but as long as you're prepared these things should be no problem 😊 we had a gorgeous overlook of the lake! There's even a small trail to hike down to the lake from the elevated campgrounds. The people at the front office were very friendly. Buying firewood is a must! There is very little natural fallen timber to burn and what there is burns super fast.