15 Native American-Owned Hotels That Celebrate Heritage

Salish Lodge and Spa, Washington
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For travelers seeking authentic cultural experiences, Native American-owned hotels offer more than just a place to rest. These unique properties blend luxury accommodations with rich heritage, featuring traditional art, cultural events, and indigenous cuisine. From the dramatic red sandstone vistas of Monument Valley to the misty falls of the Pacific Northwest, these 15 distinctive properties invite guests to immerse themselves in Native American traditions while enjoying world-class amenities.

Choctaw Casino & Resort, Durant, Oklahoma

Choctaw Casino & Resort, Durant, Oklahoma
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Choctaw Casino & Resort is one of seven locations in a chain of Native American casinos and hotels in Oklahoma. The original flagship property in Durant is a sprawling resort that includes a sky tower with more than 1,000 hotel rooms. Its cultural offerings include a contemporary Choctaw art exhibit, the Choctaw Music Fest, and a grand theater.

The View Hotel, Monument Valley, Arizona

The View Hotel, Monument Valley, Arizona
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The View Hotel stays true to its name overlooking a landscape of legendary red sandstone formations. Every aspect of the hotel is ripe with Navajo Nation tradition. Visit the hotel’s Trading Post for handcrafted art, including traditional Navajo jewelry, and an outstanding selection of authentic Navajo rugs.

Casino Del Sol Resort, Tucson, Arizona

Casino Del Sol Resort, Tucson, Arizona
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Run by the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Casino Del Sol offers a blend of Southwestern luxury and premier gaming. More than just a casino, the resort has a golf course, RV park, and a variety of top-of-the-line dining and entertainment options. Don’t miss the chance to experience events highlighting Native American culture for a truly enriching visit.

Skamania Lodge, Columbia River Gorge, Washington

Skamania Lodge, Columbia River Gorge, Washington
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Skamania Lodge embraces a Native American theme that celebrates the region’s rich cultural heritage. The guest rooms, inspired by both the past and present local culture of the Gorge, immerse you in the spirit of adventure. Native American designs and local photography narrate the story of this remarkable destination, offering guests an authentic Pacific Northwest experience within the cozy ambiance of the lodge.