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K&c Trading Post

K&c Trading Post
3.6 / 5 (160 reviews)

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Perched at Twin Rocks on Route 191, this historic trading post and museum celebrates Navajo and regional artistry with an excellent collection of jewelry, baskets, rugs and contemporary work. Knowledgeable staff and attentive service complement an inviting café—standout Navajo fry‑bread, tacos, rice bowls and surprisingly good coffee. Careful online ordering and shipping, plus live craft demonstrations, make it a must-stop for road trippers, collectors and culture seekers exploring the dramatic southern Utah landscape.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Eve

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★ 3.6 / 5 from 160 reviews
dante96
16.05.2023

One of the best museums in the Four Corners area. Navajo Korbdisplay is spectacular, especially for current artists. The employees are the most skilled and knowledgeable people you will find everywhere, both history and modern art and artists. If you are interested in the topic, this is a must-visit spot, and one of the last surviving independent trading posts of the Southwest, bear a noble tradition and support local art and craftsmen.

audet-luce
16.05.2023

I had an excellent experience with Steve. The customer service was outstanding, and the selection of products was impressive. I was pleased to visit in person after making my purchases online. Everything arrived quickly and was very well packaged. I highly recommend this place!

dante96
16.05.2023

Beautiful jewelry... Locally made and handpainted roadrunner artwork, hand-signed..... very classy place with a very accommodating owner....

nhirthe-bird2
16.05.2023

Lots of choices, easy location, mostly open to the air for social distancing, a little pricey, but not the worst I've ever seen. Loved my rocks!

lois24
16.05.2023

The Twin Rocks Post and Cafe is a delightful stop along Route 191 at the Twin Rocks. The southern Utah region boasts stunning and majestic landscapes that are truly remarkable. The Twin Rocks Trading Post features wonderful Native American jewelry, carpets, and baskets. While the jewelry can be a bit pricey, it beautifully showcases Native American artistry. This is definitely a must-visit spot.

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