What a wild and crazy place — –a must stop! At the edge of the touristy part of town this store is jammed packed with all sorts of wonderful things and oddities. Rugs, indian jewelry, beads, animal hides, feathers, clothes and on and on and on. Very eclectic and great fun — check it out!
Candace J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Irvine, CA
They had amazing objects of different varieties! I would definitely recommend it to others who are interested in Native American items. It’s the best store for Native American items!!!
Howe A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fairhaven, MA
Authentic and eclectic. Step out of touristy Upper Sedona and find some great Native American art and so much more.
Susan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lincoln, CA
Wow, this store is a find. It is like stepping back in time to a real trading post. Lots of unique items and a wonder to walk through the store. This is a place not to miss.
Janet R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sedona, AZ
most people who live in sedona don’t go uptown at all, but we all go here! quiet atmosphere, calm music, the smell of sage and cedar. the owner has been in the business over 30 years and the selection is overwhelming. has the best prices in town and is a crafters dream. there is a native gift here for every occasion and person on your list. Many items of interest for collectors. Lots of beads and beading supplies. Located on a hill across from Sedona art center. l
Millie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
We love this place. We came here twice while staying in Sedona, AZ on our vacation. We found some nice native American jewelry — Efy and some nice stones to bring back home as gifts. The staff were all to nice, very patient, and always giving my friend water when needed. Lol! If You need something to take back this is the place to come shop. They have everything!
Antony M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Stanford, CA
The best shop in Sedona! An awesome collection of Native American arts and crafts as well as supplies to create some of your own.
Cristin O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
I love clear creek trading if you are in AZ you have got to check out their store. I just bought a bull skull from them online and it was accidentally sent to wrong address and they fixed it in no time and also gave me a complimentary item. Working with them all the way from Boston MA has been amazing and I will send anyone their way looking for skulls or anything Native American. Best store ever
Dee C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 River Vale, NJ
Great variety of … well… dead stuff. This is a store for Native American sort of goodies. All sorts of skin and teeth and bones and feet and nails and… you get the picture. They also had a variety of beads including some GORGEOUS antique trade beads that I had my eye on AND a room full of Native American arts/clothing/cowboy hats etc etc.
Brittany L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tampa, FL
Wow! What a bizarre assortment of stuff! This trading post sells stuff that Native Americans bring in, and also supplies various tribe members with items they might need for crafting like beads, stones, bones, leather, furs, etc. I bought a long strand of garnets for $ 5, I’ll use it as a necklace. I also bought an assortment of bones and a turtle shell to use when teaching. Showing kids a photo of a jaw is cool, but letting them pass around an actual badger jaw is awesome. Also sold here: antique tins(from food) and metal signs. Crystals, incense, salves, cards, books. Really, if you are into crafting you should stop in here. This store is MUCH less touristy than most stores in Sedona. If you want your kids to get to pick out their own souvenir, MANY items here are in the 50 cents to $ 5 range.
Christine A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cerritos, CA
Clear Creek is filled with so many natural wonders. Been looking for a rattlesnake head on a keychain? They’ve got it. A blue fox’s pelt? They’ve got that too. Every surface of this store is covered in something fascinating, be it beads, bones, skulls, crystals, leathers, and all sorts of Native American goods, right down to herbs for ceremonies. While looking around in amazement, an older Native fellow asked me if I wanted to see the greater things he had in back, which he referred to as his«toystore.» Curious, my boyfriend and I went along, only to be floored by the massive selection of the skins and pelts he had back there – Bears, beavers, foxes, wolves, otters, mountain lions, elk. On a return visit, this other couple wandered back there. The woman turned to the older fellow and asked something along the lines of if he felt guilty or sick having all of these dead animals here. He turned to her and said, «To me, they aren’t dead. These are my friends.» The view from their backdoor is extraordinary. Next to the tree near the steps, sits a pile of antlers and a pile of skulls. In the distance, you can see the magnificent rock formations that make Sedona famous. Forget the galleries and touristy shops, Clear Creek is tapped into the life’s blood of Sedona. Though it’s not a huge place, you could lose yourself in it for hours just exploring.
Leona Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sunnyvale, CA
I love this place! The Owner, Ron and his partner Mike are fabulous people! They are very knowledgable about the native american culture and are willing to go beyond when it comes to excellent service. I will definitely come back to visit with them again. Thank you Ron, Mike and Jay! From your friend, Leona from California