Hopi Tours

Hopi Tours Information

This high‑desert plateau, lying at about 5,700 feet elevation and spread among three traditional Hopi villages—Mishongnovi, Sipaulovi and Shungopavi—is where Hopi Tours welcomes travelers onto the Hopi Reservation’s evocative landscape. Hopi Tours, located in the Hopi Reservation, offers visitors an unparalleled opportunity to explore this remarkable region's cultural, historical and natural richness. 

The Hopi Reservation sits on three high desert mesas, each offering scenic views of the surrounding arid plains, mesas and red rock formations. 

The Hopi Cultural Center and Motel on Second Mesa is nearby. Enjoy the exhibits on the history and culture of the Hopi People. Stay in comfort at the Hopi Motel. The restaurant is open Monday through Saturday for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The Tu’hisveh Gift Shop (Place of Art) features artwork and handcrafts from several Hopi artists, including a wide array of handmade Hopi jewelry, Kachina dolls, paintings, pottery, jewelry and much more! Several Hopi artists hold residencies in Hopi and are constantly producing new works.

Two tours are available:

Taawa Petroglyphs Rock Art Site

3 hours with transportation provided

$90 for a single guest and $10 for additional guests

Blue Canyon Geology Tour

4 hours with transportation provided

$120 for a single guest and $10 for additional guests

Hopi Tours, a Native‑owned enterprise based at Highway 264 MP 380, runs guided full‑day and half‑day tours. Certified guides like Evelyn Fredericks and Micah Loma’omvaya also offer custom itineraries involving village visits, artisan studios, ceremonial sites and ancient petroglyph canyons. 


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Hopi Tours

Travel information
  • Time Zone: Mountain Standard Time

Nearest Transportation

Flagstaff Pulliam Airport: approximately 100 miles southwest of Second Mesa.

Flagstaff's Amtrak Station: 100 miles southwest of Second Mesa. i

Rental cars are available at the airport and the train station.

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Nearby Attractions

  • Homolovi State Park:  over 30 miles east near Winslow, more than 300 ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites; hiking, bird‑watching .

  • Canyon de Chelly National Monument: 100 miles northeast, sandstone canyons once occupied by Hopi ancestors.

  • Casa Malpaís Archaeological Park, near Springerville, about 80 miles southeast, showcases ruins including a Great Kiva and solar calendar. 

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