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Ruins - Twin Arrows Trading Post

Arizona

April 3, 2018

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Twin Arrows Trading Post - Flagstaff, Arizona
Ruins - Twin Arrows Trading Post

Twin Arrows Trading Post a Route 66 roadside attraction was built in the late 1940's and was abandoned in 1995. It consists of giant yellow wooden twin arrows, an abandoned gift shop and Valentine’s diner, some gas pumps, and big tanks in the back still remain. The building and various structures are deteriorating, this Icon has certainly seen better days. From what I understand the land is owned by the Twin Arrows Navajo Casino, that appears have yet to cleanup the area. Now abandoned buildings and structures have become a canvas for graffiti artists. Lots of interesting and creative graffiti to explore.

Ruins - Twin Arrows Trading Post

Elevation:

6240 ft

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Camping: None

Aware: You may see signage for No Trespassing.

Be aware of potential dangers with any abandoned place. (Structure decay, sharp objects, etc.)

Likely Rattlesnakes in the area

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Twin Arrows Trading Post a Route 66 roadside attraction was built in the late 1940's and was abandoned in 1995. It consists of giant yellow wooden twin arrows, an abandoned gift shop and Valentine’s diner, some gas pumps, and big tanks in the back still remain. The building and various structures are deteriorating, this Icon has certainly seen better days. From what I understand the land is owned by the Twin Arrows Navajo Casino, that appears have yet to cleanup the area. Now abandoned buildings and structures have become a canvas for graffiti artists. Lots of interesting and creative graffiti to explore.

Twin Arrows Trading Post - Flagstaff, Arizona

Arizona

Coconino County

35°09'39.8"N 111°16'45.2"W

Arizona

5P6C+C8 Angell, Arizona



Directions: Twin Arrows Trading Post in off the Interstate 40 (Route 66) at Junction 219. Take exit 219 toward Twin Arrows Turn right onto Twin Arrows Rd

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