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Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
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Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
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Old car at Hubbell.

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Antique car visiting Hubbell Trading Post NHS.

By Car
Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is located one mile west of Hwy. 191 in Ganado, on U.S. Highway 264. Visitors traveling on I-40 can take U.S. Highway 191 North to Ganado. If you are traveling from Gallup, New Mexico, you may take U.S. Highway 491 North to U.S. Highway 264 west toward Ganado, via Window Rock,Arizona.

By Train, Bus and Airplane

Gallup, New Mexico, 60 miles east of the park, is served by Amtrak, buses and a small airport. Albuquerque, New Mexico, 200 miles east, has a major airport. Flagstaff, Arizona, 180 miles west, is served by Amtrak, buses, and a municipal airport. Use these links to obtain transportation schedules and ticketing: Amtrak Train, Trailways Bus, Greyhound Bus.

 

Public Transportation

Navajo Transit System operates public buses to Ganado. For a schedule and more information call 928-729-4002 or click.

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Hubbell homestead from Hubbell hill.

Did You Know?
One hundred and sixty acres make up the Hubbell Trading Post homestead in Ganado Valley. J.L.Hubbell set up his business here in 1878, acquiring the original building from William Leonard.
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Last Updated: December 01, 2011 at 10:14 MST