Must-see shopping in Arizona

  • Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery

    Arizona

    Need a gift? At this bright and scenic gallery, more than 30 local artists work in pottery, woodwork, painting, jewelry and other crafts, before selling…

  • Old Town Artisans

    Tucson

    Old Town Artisans in the Presidio Historic District is a great destination for quality arts and crafts produced in the Southwest and Mexico. It's a block…

  • Heard Museum Shop & Bookstore

    Phoenix

    This museum store has a top-notch collection of American Indian original arts and crafts; the variety and quality of kachina dolls alone is impressive…

  • Phoenix Public Market

    Phoenix

    The largest farmers market in Arizona brings the state's best produce to one open-air jamboree of good tastes. Alongside fresh fruit and vegetables, you…

  • Garland's Navajo Rugs

    Sedona

    Founded in 1976, this Sedona institution offers the area's best selection of rugs, and sells other American Indian crafts too, both current and vintage…

  • Singing Wind Bookshop

    Southern Arizona

    If you're a bibliophile and near Benson, the Singing Wind Bookshop is a must-visit. One of the Southwest's great indie book stores, this inviting place is…

  • New State Motors Building

    Arizona

    This former Chrysler dealership, built in 1918 as Arizona's first, now houses an eclectic mix of little shops selling memorabilia, glasswork, musical…

  • Tlaquepaque Village

    Sedona

    Just south of Hwy 89A on Hwy 179, Tlaquepaque is a series of Mexican-style interconnected plazas home to dozens of high-end art galleries, shops and…

  • Santa Cruz Chili & Spice

    Southern Arizona

    Warning: if you sample the salsa, you won't be able to resist purchasing a bottle for later consumption. Yep, this spice factory south of Tumacácori…

  • Cool Springs Station

    Arizona

    Resurrected in 2004, this gas station is a Route 66 classic. Built in the 1920s so motorists could refill and recline before tackling the hairpins of the …

  • Jim Gray's Petrified Wood Co

    Eastern Arizona

    For the best selection and quality of fossilized wood, meteorites and other polished minerals, stop by Jim Gray’s Petrified Wood Co, about 2 miles south…

  • Market

    Navajo Reservation

    Rain, snow, sandstorm or shine, there will always be a few local vendors here, selling jewelry, grilled corn and other odds and ends. If you're passing…

  • Cameron Trading Post

    Arizona

    Selling everything from wonderfully intricate Navajo rugs, antique textiles and fine ceramics to plush buffalo toys and T-shirts, this historic trading…

  • Hike House

    Sedona

    This forward-thinking store offers an 'energy cafe,' online resources such as a trail finder and 'Grand Canyon Planning Station,' gear and maps. You'll…

  • Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise

    Navajo Reservation

    For a good selection of Navajo jewelry and crafts, swing by the Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise store in the center of Window Rock. Established in 1941,…

  • Van Gogh's Ear

    Arizona

    Deep pockets are required at Van Gogh’s Ear, where you can snap up John Lutes’ ethereal glass bowls, Dale O’Dell’s stunning photographs, or works by three…

  • Babbitt’s Backcountry Outfitters

    Flagstaff

    Named for a pair of rancher brothers who arrived from Ohio in 1886, Babbitt's sells and rents all the outdoor gear and clothing you could need, and also…

  • Bahti Indian Arts

    Tucson

    Founded by New Mexican anthropologist and American Indian art collector Tom Bahti in 1952, this wonderful store carries Zuni fetishes, Hopi kachinas,…

  • Garland's Indian Jewelry

    Arizona

    This ivy-draped trove of American Indian jewelry carries bracelets, buckles, earrings, bolo ties and countless other trinkets crafted by artists of the…

  • Hopi House

    Grand Canyon National Park South Rim

    Excellent selection of Native American designed and crafted jewelry and pottery housed in the historic Mary Colter–designed building.

  • Artists’ Gallery

    Flagstaff

    This art co-op, locally owned and operated since 1992, carries the work of over 30 northern Arizona artists, including two-dimensional art, jewelry,…

  • Jerome Art Center

    Arizona

    A collection of artists' studios located in the Old Jerome High School down the hill from town. Opening hours vary by studio, but most are open during the…

  • Gift Shop

    Grand Canyon National Park

    Pick up books, Native American jewelry, maps – and warmer clothing, if need be – at this well-stocked shop next to the Coffee Shop & Rough Rider Saloon.

  • Scottsdale Fashion Square

    Scottsdale

    This upscale mall has over 200 fashion retailers, department stores and restaurants, including Abercrombie & Fitch, Nordstrom and Z'Tejas Grill.

  • Tuba City Trading Post

    Navajo Reservation

    Open since 1870, this Hogan-shaped (octagonal) trading post sells mainly Navajo-made clothing, jewelry, dolls, paintings and other art and crafts.

  • Biltmore Fashion Park

    Phoenix

    Packed with high-end fashion retailers, this exclusive mall preens from its perch on Camelback just south of the Arizona Biltmore Resort.

  • Va Voom!

    Southern Arizona

    This eccentric little vintage shop has lots of interesting clothes and ephemera, and carries great T-shirts designed by local artists.

  • Peace Surplus

    Flagstaff

    Sells and rents a huge array of outdoor clothing and equipment, including downhill and cross-country skis and snowboards.

  • Antigone Books

    Tucson

    Great indie bookstore with a fun, girl-power focus.

  • Canyon Village Market

    Grand Canyon National Park South Rim

    In addition to grocery supplies, Canyon Village Market sells basic camping and hiking gear, including boots, rain gear and water purification systems.

  • Bookmans

    Phoenix

    Originating in Tucson, this bibliophile's indie mecca offers aisle after aisle of new and used books, mags and music, a neighborhood vibe, various events…

  • Nellie Bly

    Arizona

    This unique store, which also sells glasswork, lays claim to being the world's largest physical kaleidoscope store. It carries the work of hundreds of…

  • Bookmans Entertainment Exchange

    Tucson

    With wi-fi, a welcoming attitude to pets and great stock, this indie chain is a favorite locals' hangout. It trades books, music, games, instruments and…

  • REI

    Flagstaff

    National chain with a wide selection of outdoor gear, including camping supplies, bikes, books and clothes. There's also on-site bike repair and tuning.

  • Native Seeds/Search

    Tucson

    The special Native Seeds/Search sells rare seeds of crops traditionally grown by American Indians in the region, along with quality books and crafts.

  • Zani

    Flagstaff

    Zani carries beautiful handmade paper, locally made jewelry of silver or fused glass, stamped leather goods and Asian-inspired gifts and homewares.

  • Aspen Sports

    Flagstaff

    Head here for gear that’s oriented toward climbing, backpacking, skiing and...disc golf! They also rent snowbikes (for downhill slopes; $40).