I’ve been visiting this spot for over 15yrs. Now. After the first visit you’re definitely coming again! They’ve treated my family like family for a long time now! They don’t charge for smudge sticks and have«THEBESTFOSSILS» as my youngest daughter says
Vee A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Great store, they have some really nice Indian Jewlery and décor! Rings, necklaces, art and let’s not forget their world famous JERKY! I stop in every time I drive by. Super friendly staff and the Jerky is a MuST! So many flavors to choose from. I love this place
Melanie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Littlerock, CA
Prices surprisingly inexpensive for an out of the way place! Friendly service! Lots of interesting items. Bought some great gifts.
Magaly S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Palmdale, CA
Great Beef Jerky! Very nice and cute Native American nit nacks and goodies! I always passed by and never stopped till hubby said let’s try their Beef Jerky. And glad we did! Great place…
Rick C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 La Mesa, CA
This is a great place to stop if you’re driving through on the 138. It’s not Charlie Brown’s farm(that’s a good place to stop or visit but it’s always super busy) but it has some pluses. It has a small amount of shopping and is never crowded. The big reason I always stop there is for the beef jerky. The kind they carry is fresh and super tasty. It’s similar to the stuff you can get at Alien Jerky on the way to vegas(but a much smaller selection). The owner is very friendly.
Stephanie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
This place was really cool however most of the stuff in their little shop seemed like it was just to look at, not to buy. all kinds of stuff the owner had found with a metal detector. I even tried to make on offer on something and it was a no go. kind of bummed me out.
David R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pearblossom, CA
I’ve driven by too many times to count, and finally stopped in. Glad I did! Cute little place with real Native American goodies priced reasonably. I picked up a couple of blankets, and plan to go back for some authentic dream catchers(the one I had my eye on was Lakota). The staff is very friendly and helpful(they might even offer you some free jerky samples — I liked the buffalo). Don’t miss this cute and authentic little place when you’re driving on Pearblossom Hwy just before the city of Pearblossom, itself. They usually have some beautiful Native American rugs hanging outside to help you find it.
Holly L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Le Pin, France
My husband and I have an affinity for Native American artifacts and art so we visit a lot of the small trading posts when we see them. We decided to wander around California on the back roads making our way slowly up to the city from Palm Springs. We came across this place at a crossroads. This place was fantastic! We saw so many beautiful things that were so well made, from baskets, to blankets, to tomahawks, to kachina dolls. And almost everything was authentic, including the kachinas. The kachinas many times are now made in China so they are much cheaper but not authentic. The salesperson, Ann, told us that the owner found out that one of his traders gave him kachinas from China and was livid, and told the guy if he ever did it again, they would not carry his products. But what was nice is that the mark-ups were not exhorbitant. Everything was very well priced and we bought quite a few items for future gifts to his family. If you have the time, and you are in Southern California around Antelope Valley, go out of your way to find this place. Happy trails!