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Best Western Red Rock Inn

Best Western Red Rock Inn


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Address: 3010 East Historic Highway 66
Gallup, New Mexico 87301

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Welcome to the Best Western Red Rock Inn and beautiful New Mexico, The Land of Enchantment. Come and stay with us, our staff is ready to introduce you to the unique culture of Gallup. We offer 77 spacious comfortable rooms with color cable television and direct-dial phones. Treat yourself to our Presidential Suites, which have an in-room Jacuzzi tub, steambath, refrigerators and microwaves. Enjoy and relax in our indoor pool, Jacuzzi and sauna. Also, enjoy our free continental breakfast and meeting facilities. Our motel's convenient location and exquisite services will make your stay in Gallup enjoyable. The Best Western Red Rock Inn offers easy access to the Painted Desert, Navajo Nation, Canyon de Chelly, El Morro National Monument, Bisti Badlands, Petrified Forest, Monument Valley, Hovenweep, Canyonlands National Park, Red Rock State Park, Chaco Canyon, Skiing and Zuni. Gallup is the Indian jewelry, arts and crafts capital of the world and is Native America's most deeply genuine experience. Thanks to its location between the Navajo and Zuni reservations, Gallup is the undisputed source for original, authentic Native American arts and crafts. The city is also the tourist hub for the popular Four Corners Region, and it is the mercantile, transportation and banking center for the entire area. Gallup's many trading posts, galleries and shops project an utterly unique blend of Native-American culture, with genuine arts & crafts in rich abundance. As the site of the Inter-Tribal Ceremonial, held every August, Gallup is the ceremonial capital of Native America.