Just wonderful,the staff is helpful and eager to answer questions.Southwest museum with so much to see and experience . What a beautiful museum and check out the outdoors creek and garden. Gift shop was cool and affordable.
I visited this museum whilst passing through Flagstaff on Route 66 and was so pleased I did. It is a comprehensive overview of the Colorado Plateau and provided a lot of interesting information on the area I had been driving through. The collection covers the geology, the prehistoric finds, and the history and culture of the different Native American tribes of the area. It is small museum, but the collection is expansive and the exhibits are logically set out.Although I arrived 90 minutes before closing, I was able to see all the exhibits and visit the amazing store. The attendant at the entry provided a good overview of the establishment of the museum by Mr. and Mrs. Colton (an interesting story in and of itself).The store is a must and had the best collection of Native American arts, crafts and jewelry from all the places I visited in Arizona and New Mexico. The store clearly prides itself on sourcing unique and authentic pieces. I bought a number of items for myself and as gifts. The quality and value surpassed anything else I saw in Flagstaff, Albuquerque and Santa Fe. The store attendant was very helpful and carefully bubble wrapped and boxed my purchases. This museum is well worth the $10 admission.
This place has it all covered as far as the four-corners region. From dinosaurs to katsina dolls, you get the natural history as well as some of the finest examples of Native American jewelry around. The shop is killer. The architecture is charming. The setting is magical.
Decent museum, but a little heavy on the pottery. We looked forward to the "Trappings of the American West Exhibition" and it was a pleasant surprise that the items in the exhibition were also for sale. We selected an item to purchase only to learn that an employee of the museum had already signed up to buy this piece.(Our visit was three days after it opened). Since when do employees have the first chance to purchase items over paying customers? Usually employees are prohibited from participating in programs open to the public. This unfair practice would not encourage us to return.
A really nice museum to see if you are in the Flagstaff area. The price is reasonable . If one enjoys seeing native baskets, pottery, jewelry rugs and rocks that are found in the area you'll really enjoy this. There is also a nice museum gift shop with objects from local artists.
This is a brilliant no miss when around Flagstaff.Make sure you have a few hours to enjoy this wonderful collection of everything that contributes to makeup & history of this area.
Great Experience! The Hopi Indian artefacts were extremely interesting. Their rugs exquisite! It was fantastic seeing these as the next day we went to Walnut Canyon so very relevant.
I would not go out of my way to visit this again. It is a small museum with a very limited collection, of local geology, Indian pottery, Navaho rugs, as well as Hopi jewelry. I have been here before however there was a special show on with exciting live performances.
great place to kill a few hours when stranded in flagstaff. beautiful building and site. lots of pottery and native american artifacts
This museum covers the ancient history of northern Arizona, both geologically and culturally. The exhibits here were extensive and fun to explore, although they were a bit text-heavy so be aware you don't have to read everything to still learn something. I especially enjoyed the Native American art (beautiful jewelry, pottery, weaving, and baskets) and the replica of a kiva (a traditional ceremonial chamber). Kids would probably enjoy the geology exhibit the most, as there are dinosaur skeletons and lots of rocks and things to touch. It was a fun way to spend a morning.