3/5 - Okay
Do not venture into the villages without a guide or with someone local. It’s best to be with someone who knows the people and can escort you around.

It’s the only place to stay on the Hopi reservation and offers decent all around value.
Reviewed on 2025/10/29

Everything was great.
Reviewed on 2025/12/4

The Junipine Resort was absolutely beautiful. I was welcomed by the sweetest soul, Marcayla, when I checked in, and she was amazing from start to finish. She upgraded me to a creekside cabin, which was so cozy and had the best vibes the moment I walked in. Check-in was effortless, and her customer ...
Reviewed on 2025/12/1

Really nice spot. Many amenities. Small mobile units with kitchen, living room and bedroom. Sizable bathroom. Much storage. Our heater stopped working for two out of three nights, it got cold. Staff did not make needed repairs.
Reviewed on 2025/12/2
Do not venture into the villages without a guide or with someone local. It’s best to be with someone who knows the people and can escort you around.
I travel for work to the Navajo reservation, first time to Second Mesa Hopi reservation. Both areas are economically depressed and it shows in housing and services available. 2nd Mesa is very pretty, wide open and looks very different from Navajo Res
Staff were friendly and helpful. Small museum with information about Hopi history and culture - Anna, the museum docent, was pleasant and answered questions about the various towns of 1st,2nd and 3rd mesas. You need a Hopi guide to visit the various.
Anyone visiting this area should take the time to contemplate the human and natural history of this unique area. The Hopi are wonderful people!
I would love to go back:)
The Hopi Reservation is a very special place.
