The Navajo-Hopi Observer talks all about how to experience the Navajoland in style at the Shash Dine Eco-Retreat.
Glampers can visit this glamping retreat and see stunning views of Lake Powell, Echo and the Vermilion Cliffs.
In addition, this resort strives to help visitors get back to nature while enjoying hot meals, high quality canvas tents outfitted with fresh linens, sturdy wood cots, solar lights and a hot solar shower.
The owners Baya and Paula Meehan love to enrich glampers with the local history of their Navajo family ranch land after a day of hiking and seeing petroglyphs, arrowheads and pottery shards scattered throughout the property.
This resort has been getting a lot of attention as the glamping trend takes off, because it offer a genuine Navajo camp experience with spectacular views of northern Arizona.
It also gives guests an opportunity to interact with their ranch animals, which consist of a wide array of animals.
You can interact with Navajo Churro sheep, Nubian goats, horses, chickens, peacocks and even a duck while staying at this glamping resort.
Shash Dine is an easy drive to local attractions including Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon, Vermillion Cliffs, Glen Canyon, Lee’s Ferry, Rainbow Bridge, Grand Canyon, Grand Circle, Little Colorado River, Echo Cliffs and Zion National Park.
This glamping site offers guests the ability to re-connect to nature on pristine land in a spiritual place.
For more information on this resort, check out the Navajo-Hopi Observer’s article, “Shash Dine’ Eco-Retreat: ‘Glamping’ in high style on Navajoland.”
To see what it is like to glamp at the Shash Dine retreat, check out our review, “Shash Dine’ Eco-Retreat: A Glamping B&B in Navajo Nation.”
Recent graduate from the University of Utah with a degree in Mass Communications and previously the lead writer for Glamping LLC.