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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.
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User Reviews
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.
Chris Padilla
Clear water, beautiful scenery, great weather and full hookups for the camper. Plan for a long weekend because you won’t want to leave! Water was up to 250 ft and 80 degrees!
Cassie Michel
Navajo State park is in southern Colorado . Near the San Juan mountain range and a Southern Ute Reservation. They have some really cool rocks that show how the indigenous would communicate and tell stories with pictographs and hieroglyphs. The reservoir is surrounded by beautiful views. Unfortunately we did not get to go on the reservoir because of wind (we have an inflatable kayak). We hiked some of the trails and had a fun time with that. There are a few short trails, if you like hiking and doing long trails there is not much of that. We camped at Arobeles Point camp ground, it was about 20 minutes from the visitors center. We thought the campground was clean and nice. Especially for a 'primitive campground". It had tent pads, a picnic table, a fire pit, and bathrooms. The campsite we were at was shaded by trees it was a great campsite! I felt we had more privacy there than of we had camped at one of the main campgrounds. If you want to be able to launch a paddle board or kayak from your campground we suggest windsurf beach (it's not a sandy beach) but it goes right to the water for easy launching.
Badnonnie
Big giant lake in both Colorado and New Mexico for boaters.we stayed at the Colorado side campground. Big roomy campground, coin-operated showers, and flush toilets. We went in August. During the week, it was not crowded. There are three campgrounds, one with a marina and a little store with chips and ice cream. Camp at the one with the marina for easier water access. We stayed in Carracas campground, the middle campground. Rode our e-bikes all over. Fished some but steep access getting down to the lake from there. Nice visitors center with helpful staff.
Catherine Shawarby
What a fantastic place, in off season it’s very quiet but lots of space doc campers RV’rs and all types of water sports. We walked the trails and the spring flowers were out and the heady aroma of sage bush was beautiful