Walapai Market
About the Business
Walapai Market is a convenient store located at 855 Arizona 66, Peach Springs, Arizona, United States. This store offers a variety of items including food, souvenirs, and Native American treasures. Visitors can find Grand Canyon West, Skywalk, and Route 66 memorabilia such as t-shirts, coffee mugs, and postcards at the Main Terminal and the Skywalk Terminal. Additionally, Creations by Native Hands Gift Shop at the Indian Village at Eagle Point offers unique gifts made with traditional herbs used by indigenous peoples. The Native American Flea Market at Guano Point features handcrafted creations sold directly by local Hualapai and other Native American artisans. Walapai Market is part of the Grand Canyon Resort Corporation owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe in Peach Springs, AZ. Visit this institution to find memorable treasures and keepsakes to remind you of your visit to Grand Canyon West.
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Location & Phone number
885 E Highway 66, 855 AZ-66, Peach Springs, AZ 86434, United States
Hours open
Monday:
6:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
6:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
6:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Reviews
"Well stocked, clean, has fuel station in back"
"Went and tried to pull money out of the atm it wouldnt process and now I have all these fraudulent charges on my account after hiking havasupai and haven’t used my card in at least a week prior. Stay away this place is a scam can’t stand people and places that do this."
"Went to this store after returning from our backpacking trip to Havasupai. Great place to stop. We got local honey. I liked the pine honey. I was dark, rich, and had a unique flavor."
"The people that work at this "convenience store" all deserve raises! I rarely experience c-store employees that are as courteous, friendly and helpful as they are here. So refreshing indeed! And I just stopped in for a couple bottles of water! The young lady cashier did not hide (like I have seen at other c-stores), but put herself right out there as I approached with a question. I was so impressed that I had to leave a great review! Thank you."
"As a frequent traveler, I know to expect a certain amount of price escalation in remote locations like Peach Springs. I'm not sure what kind of special discounts the locals get, but nothing prepared me for the price gouging of the Walapai Market. We came to town for a rafting trip and stayed at the Hualapai Lodge across the street. Before leaving town we figured we would grab a few cold sodas as we had several hours of driving ahead. A little shocked to find that the only soda was sitting warm on the shelf, but that was nothing compared to the shock of the price. A six-pack of 500mL Mt Dew bottles was $11.50 (nope, that's not a typo). The same product you might buy at home for about $3-$4. For a moment, I wondered if a stock offering from PepsiCo was part of the purchase. We chalked it up to part of vacation travel, paid for the soda and left. A few miles down the road we cracked open one of the warm bottles and thought that even for Mt Dew, it seemed a little flat. Upon further inspection, the soda had expired more than a YEAR ago. So lesson learned, if you're planning to visit Peach Springs, bring EVERYTHING with you that you might need, even the little things, or be prepared to be taken on a once in a lifetime shopping experience of historical food and beverage products and leaving with a substantially lighter wallet. If year-old expired Mt Dew was selling for around $14.50 / gallon I can only imagine what Walapai Market charged for gas at the pumps outside. I was glad we filled up before heading into Peach Springs and didn't have to find out."
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