Hubbell Home

Hubbell home interior.
The grand hall in the family home.

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The Hubbell Home is closed during inclement weather. We appreciate your understanding.

Visit the Hubbell family home with park staff to see the family's amazing collection of Southwestern Art and Native American Arts and Crafts. The home is furnished as it was by the Hubbell Family. Guided peeks that are about 15 minutes and tours that are about 30 minutes are generally available throughout the year and limited to a certain number of people. Check at the Visitor Center for availability of peeks and tours.

A visit into the Hubbell Home is FREE. School groups or large organized groups can submit a written request at least 30 days in advance for a group tour; however limits will be enforced. Written requests can be sent to this email link.

We appreciate your continued support for the National Park Service and hope your visit here will be a memorable one.

 
J.L.Hubbell's Ganado Home

This one-story, rambling adobe-block home was built in a Southwestern, New Mexican colonialist style. It includes ponderosa pine-log viga ceilings, wood-plank window and door framing, and a tongue-in-groove wooden floor throughout. The floor plan resembles Juan Lorenzo Hubbell's boyhood home in the South Valley of Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Gutierrez-Hubbell Home)

Construction of this Ganado home began in 1898 with a modest 6 room configuration. The building grew with several additions, being completed shortly after 1910 as an 11,500 square foot house with a central courtyard.

Last updated: September 26, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
P.O. Box 150

Ganado, AZ 86505-0150

Phone:

928 755-3475

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