Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site

Wóshdę́ę́, please come in where the squeaky wooden floors greet your entry into the oldest operating Trading Post on the Navajo Nation. As your eyes adjust to the dim light in the "bullpen", you'll find you've just entered a mercantile. Hubbell's in Ganado has been selling goods and trading Native American Art since 1878. Discover Hubbell Trading Post NHS, sheep, rugs, jewelry and so much more...

Navajo-Churro ewe with lambs

Each spring Navajo-Churro ewes give birth to their lambs at Hubbell Trading Post.

Spring lambs with their Navajo-Churro ewe.

Front of Trading Post

Above the entry way into the trading post, there is a sun-bleached steer skull.

Steer skull greets visitors.

Hubbell Family Home

Thousands of visitors have visited the Hubbell Family home in the past 50 years.

Inside the Hubbell Family home, looking south.

Hubbell Trading Post bullpen

Thousands of visitors and community members walk through the bullpen of the trading post.

Bullpen inside the trading post.

Interpretive exhibits inside the Visitor Center

New interpretive exhibits on the family, trading post, and weaving.

Interpretive exhibit has Mr. JL Hubbell holding his grand daughter LaCharles.