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From $114 / night 48.27 mi

Best Western Gallup West

· 4.4 Very Good · 499 reviews

Reliable lodging that supports families moving through the academic calendar together.

  • Organize visit schedules at a functional work desk area
  • Book adjoining rooms to accommodate visiting grandparents and extended family
  • Find comfort in property design that honors the area's unique architectural traditions
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From $51 / night 48.35 mi

Motel 6 Gallup NM

· 3.6 Good · 351 reviews

Clean beds and working showers serving generations of families at every campus gathering.

  • Park trucks easily for move-in or family weekend at participating properties
  • Choose regular or decaf at the self-serve coffee station
  • Grab fresh towels daily for quick changes before evening receptions
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From $59 / night 48.38 mi

Red Roof Inn Gallup

· 4.0 Very Good · 1,297 reviews

Sensible lodging built for families who refuse to overspend on sleep.

  • Stretch out in rooms with modern wood-style flooring throughout
  • Settle the whole family in rooms with flexible sleeping arrangements
  • Identify the property instantly by its signature red roof design
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From $43 / night 48.39 mi

Rodeway Inn Gallup West

· 3.4 Average · 588 reviews

No-frills comfort engineered for guests who spend their energy at campus.

  • Start each campus visit day with a hot complimentary breakfast
  • Park free throughout your entire campus visit or reunion stay
  • Grab pastries and juice before touring campus and meeting faculty
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From $68 / night 48.43 mi

Microtel Inn by Wyndham Gallup

· 3.9 Good · 937 reviews

Midscale consistency built for families navigating appointment-driven campus schedules with confidence.

  • Accommodate younger siblings comfortably with cribs provided at no charge
  • Toast your school visit with local wines and evening bites
  • Access knowledgeable front desk staff for campus directions and timing
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From $43 / night 48.47 mi

Travelodge by Wyndham Gallup

· 3.2 Average · 18 reviews

Straightforward comfort designed for guests measuring fit beyond a single tour.

  • Blow-dry your hair conveniently with bathroom hair dryer before dinner
  • Fuel up with complimentary breakfast before early campus tour starts
  • Refresh after walking campus in climate-controlled guest room comfort
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From $55 / night 48.52 mi

Knights Inn Gallup at 3208 W Hwy 66

· 3.0 Average · 537 reviews

Honest value designed for families who visit campus several times.

  • Pour complimentary coffee before heading to prospective student shadow day sessions
  • Freshen up using complimentary bath amenities provided in each room
  • Fuel campus visit days with quick breakfast before early departures
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From $47 / night 48.54 mi

Econo Lodge Gallup West

· 3.3 Average · 163 reviews

Practical value positioned for families whose campus visits have become annual traditions themselves.

  • Accommodate grandparents and siblings with affordable multi-room discounts
  • Fuel up with free breakfast before open house or interview days
  • Return between events using free on-site surface lot convenience
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From $40 / night 48.58 mi

Budget Inn

· 3.2 Average

Budget properties managed by owners accountable to the families who return all year.

  • Grab quick breakfast options perfect for early admissions appointments
  • Find restful accommodations that prioritize comfort over campus visit weekends
  • Park conveniently near your room for easy loading after touring
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From $46 / night 48.96 mi

Howard Johnson by Wyndham Gallup

· 3.7 Good · 927 reviews

No-surprise reliability designed for guests who cannot afford schedule disruptions or delays.

  • Sleep through early campus bells with blackout drapes fully drawn
  • Review tour notes comfortably in suite sitting areas after visiting
  • Arrange cribs in advance for youngest children attending family weekend
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Local Area Guide

St Anthony Zuni Indian School Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Welcome to the St. Anthony Zuni Indian School area guide. This guide is designed for visiting teams, families, and individuals traveling to Zuni, New Mexico for events or to support students. We'll provide essential information to help you navigate the local landscape, understand event day logistics, and make the most of your time in this unique cultural setting. Plan your stay with confidence, from arrival to departure, by familiarizing yourself with the rhythms of Zuni.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

The St. Anthony Zuni Indian School is situated within the heart of the Zuni Pueblo, a community rich in history and cultural tradition. Located in western New Mexico, the school is accessed via State Highway 53, a scenic route that connects to larger roadways leading to major population centers. The nearest significant airport is Gallup Municipal Airport (GUP), approximately 45 miles to the north, which offers limited commercial flights, or Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ), about 180 miles east, a more common gateway for travelers. Driving times can vary based on weather and road conditions, especially in winter. Public transportation is minimal; most visitors rely on personal vehicles or pre-arranged transport. Planning your arrival to coincide with daylight hours is advisable, as services can be spread out, and road signage may be less frequent than in urban areas. Access to the school and surrounding areas is primarily via local roads off Highway 53.

Section 02

Where to Stay

Accommodations directly in Zuni Pueblo are limited, focusing more on local housing and limited motel options rather than large hotel chains. Visitors often find a wider selection of hotels in larger nearby towns like Gallup, NM, which serves as a common base for those attending events or visiting the school. Staying in Gallup would typically involve a 45-minute to an hour drive each way to the school, requiring careful consideration of travel time for games or events. Booking accommodations well in advance is highly recommended, especially during periods of local festivals or school events, as demand can easily outstrip supply. Utilizing map filters to see what is available in Zuni itself, and then expanding to a wider radius if necessary, will help you locate the best fit for your needs and budget.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Gallup Municipal Airport (GUP) is 45 miles away, a drive of about 45-60 minutes.

Arrival & Parking

Arrive by mid-afternoon to settle in and find your bearings before evening activities.

The Zuni A

shiwi Museum and Cultural Center offers a look into local heritage.

Rainy Day Plan

Explore indoor artisan shops or enjoy local cuisine at a community eatery.

Food & Dining

The community center or local eateries serve as good spots for team regrouping.

  • Gallup Municipal Airport (GUP) is 45 miles away, a drive of about 45-60 minutes.
  • Arrive by mid-afternoon to settle in and find your bearings before evening activities.
  • The Zuni A: shiwi Museum and Cultural Center offers a look into local heritage.
  • Explore indoor artisan shops or enjoy local cuisine at a community eatery.
  • The community center or local eateries serve as good spots for team regrouping.
Section 04

Event Day Flow

Check-In & Warm-Up

Plan to arrive at least 45 minutes to an hour before your scheduled event or game time. This allows ample time for parking, locating the correct facility, and any necessary check-in procedures at the school. If you are a visiting team, coordinate with your hosts regarding specific arrival instructions and any designated areas for gear storage or team assembly. Warm-up periods on fields or courts are typically brief, so make the most of the time immediately preceding your event to acclimate and prepare.

Mid-Day Regroup

Depending on the schedule, there may be windows of time between games or activities. Use these periods to regroup, hydrate, and have a meal. Many families bring coolers with snacks and drinks, finding shady spots or designated picnic areas. If you are staying in Gallup, consider the drive time back to your accommodation or identify local eateries in Zuni that can accommodate a group. Staying on-site or nearby allows for more relaxed transitions between event sessions.

Wrap-Up & Departure

After your event concludes, allow for a buffer period for departure. If it’s a larger event, there might be a steady flow of traffic exiting the school grounds. Gather your team’s belongings and ensure nothing is left behind. Post-event, many families opt for a casual dinner at a local restaurant or head back to their lodging. If staying in Gallup, be mindful of the drive back after dark, especially during winter months when visibility can be reduced.

Check-In & Warm-Up

Plan to arrive at least 45 minutes to an hour before your scheduled event or game time. This allows ample time for parking, locating the correct facility, and any necessary check-in procedures at the school. If you are a visiting team, coordinate with your hosts regarding specific arrival instructions and any designated areas for gear storage or team assembly. Warm-up periods on fields or courts are typically brief, so make the most of the time immediately preceding your event to acclimate and prepare.

Mid-Day Regroup

Depending on the schedule, there may be windows of time between games or activities. Use these periods to regroup, hydrate, and have a meal. Many families bring coolers with snacks and drinks, finding shady spots or designated picnic areas. If you are staying in Gallup, consider the drive time back to your accommodation or identify local eateries in Zuni that can accommodate a group. Staying on-site or nearby allows for more relaxed transitions between event sessions.

Wrap-Up & Departure

After your event concludes, allow for a buffer period for departure. If it’s a larger event, there might be a steady flow of traffic exiting the school grounds. Gather your team’s belongings and ensure nothing is left behind. Post-event, many families opt for a casual dinner at a local restaurant or head back to their lodging. If staying in Gallup, be mindful of the drive back after dark, especially during winter months when visibility can be reduced.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Zuni A:shiwi Museum and Cultural Center

On site

Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of the Zuni people at this essential local institution. The museum showcases a remarkable collection of Zuni pottery, jewelry, fetishes, and textiles, providing deep insights into traditional arts and lifeways. Exhibits often cover the pueblo's ancient past, its connection to the land, and the evolution of Zuni artistry through generations. It’s a crucial stop for understanding the context of the community and the school. Allow at least one to two hours to explore the exhibits thoroughly.

Zuni Pueblo Center

On site

The central area of the Zuni Pueblo serves as a hub for community life and local commerce. Here, visitors can often find opportunities to interact with local artisans selling handmade crafts, including the renowned Zuni turquoise jewelry and intricate pottery. You might also find small, locally operated businesses offering basic necessities or refreshments. This area provides a glimpse into the daily rhythm of the pueblo and a chance to support local artists and entrepreneurs directly.

5–15 Minutes Away

Hawikuh National Monument

4.2 mi

Explore the historical significance of Hawikuh, one of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold sought by Spanish explorers. This archaeological site offers a glimpse into ancient Zuni civilization, predating European contact. While much of the original structures are now ruins, the site provides a tangible connection to the past and a quiet place for reflection on the enduring history of the Zuni people. Guided tours may be available seasonally; check local Zuni visitor information for details and access.

El Morro National Monument

30 mi

A bit further afield but a worthwhile detour, El Morro features a dramatic sandstone bluff inscribed with the names and messages of travelers and explorers from centuries past. The monument also contains Ancestral Puebloan ruins and beautiful natural formations. Hiking trails lead to the inscriptions and the oasis that has sustained travelers for generations. It's a place steeped in history and natural beauty, offering a contemplative experience about the layers of human passage through this landscape.

Walkable

  • Zuni A:shiwi Museum and Cultural Center — Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of the Zuni people at this essential local institution. The museum showcases a remarkable collection of Zuni pottery, jewelry, fetishes, and textiles, providing deep insights into traditional arts and lifeways. Exhibits often cover the pueblo's ancient past, its connection to the land, and the evolution of Zuni artistry through generations. It’s a crucial stop for understanding the context of the community and the school. Allow at least one to two hours to explore the exhibits thoroughly. On site
  • Zuni Pueblo Center — The central area of the Zuni Pueblo serves as a hub for community life and local commerce. Here, visitors can often find opportunities to interact with local artisans selling handmade crafts, including the renowned Zuni turquoise jewelry and intricate pottery. You might also find small, locally operated businesses offering basic necessities or refreshments. This area provides a glimpse into the daily rhythm of the pueblo and a chance to support local artists and entrepreneurs directly. On site

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Hawikuh National Monument — Explore the historical significance of Hawikuh, one of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold sought by Spanish explorers. This archaeological site offers a glimpse into ancient Zuni civilization, predating European contact. While much of the original structures are now ruins, the site provides a tangible connection to the past and a quiet place for reflection on the enduring history of the Zuni people. Guided tours may be available seasonally; check local Zuni visitor information for details and access. 4.2 mi
  • El Morro National Monument — A bit further afield but a worthwhile detour, El Morro features a dramatic sandstone bluff inscribed with the names and messages of travelers and explorers from centuries past. The monument also contains Ancestral Puebloan ruins and beautiful natural formations. Hiking trails lead to the inscriptions and the oasis that has sustained travelers for generations. It's a place steeped in history and natural beauty, offering a contemplative experience about the layers of human passage through this landscape. 30 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Sky City Casino Hotel Restaurants

0.5 mi

While not directly adjacent, the Sky City Casino offers several dining options that are convenient for those staying in the immediate Zuni area. You can find casual dining and buffet-style meals that cater to a range of tastes. It's a good option for a sit-down meal that offers a break from more basic options, providing a comfortable atmosphere for groups or families looking for a reliable mealtime experience.

Various Local Eateries

Various Locations

Within Zuni Pueblo itself, you will find several small, locally owned restaurants and cafes that serve traditional Zuni dishes alongside American comfort food. These spots offer an authentic taste of the local community and are often places where you can experience genuine hospitality. Look for signs or ask locals for recommendations, as these establishments can vary. They are ideal for experiencing authentic Zuni cuisine.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Gallup Community Restaurants

45 mi

If your base is in Gallup, you'll have a wider array of dining choices. From familiar chain restaurants to local diners and Mexican eateries, Gallup offers options for nearly every preference. These establishments are convenient if you are returning from Zuni or spending extended time in the area, providing reliable food and drink choices for travelers and teams.

El Morro Cafe

30 mi

Located near the El Morro National Monument, this cafe offers a convenient stop for a meal when visiting the monument or passing through the region. It typically serves American-style food, sandwiches, and light fare, providing a place to rest and refuel. Its location makes it a good option for travelers exploring the scenic routes around Zuni and the national monuments.

Local & Elevated Picks

A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center Cafe

On site

Attached to the museum, this cafe offers a pleasant spot to grab a bite while you're exploring Zuni's culture. It's a convenient place for a casual lunch or snack, often featuring items that complement the local experience. This is a great option to combine sightseeing with sustenance in the heart of the pueblo.

Traditional Zuni Cooking Demonstrations

Varies

While not a permanent restaurant, keep an eye out for opportunities to experience traditional Zuni cooking, often offered through cultural events or the Heritage Center. These events provide an unparalleled chance to taste authentic dishes prepared using age-old methods. Such experiences are often announced locally or through community channels.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Sky City Casino Hotel Restaurants — While not directly adjacent, the Sky City Casino offers several dining options that are convenient for those staying in the immediate Zuni area. You can find casual dining and buffet-style meals that cater to a range of tastes. It's a good option for a sit-down meal that offers a break from more basic options, providing a comfortable atmosphere for groups or families looking for a reliable mealtime experience. 0.5 mi
  • Various Local Eateries — Within Zuni Pueblo itself, you will find several small, locally owned restaurants and cafes that serve traditional Zuni dishes alongside American comfort food. These spots offer an authentic taste of the local community and are often places where you can experience genuine hospitality. Look for signs or ask locals for recommendations, as these establishments can vary. They are ideal for experiencing authentic Zuni cuisine. Various Locations

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Gallup Community Restaurants — If your base is in Gallup, you'll have a wider array of dining choices. From familiar chain restaurants to local diners and Mexican eateries, Gallup offers options for nearly every preference. These establishments are convenient if you are returning from Zuni or spending extended time in the area, providing reliable food and drink choices for travelers and teams. 45 mi
  • El Morro Cafe — Located near the El Morro National Monument, this cafe offers a convenient stop for a meal when visiting the monument or passing through the region. It typically serves American-style food, sandwiches, and light fare, providing a place to rest and refuel. Its location makes it a good option for travelers exploring the scenic routes around Zuni and the national monuments. 30 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center Cafe — Attached to the museum, this cafe offers a pleasant spot to grab a bite while you're exploring Zuni's culture. It's a convenient place for a casual lunch or snack, often featuring items that complement the local experience. This is a great option to combine sightseeing with sustenance in the heart of the pueblo. On site
  • Traditional Zuni Cooking Demonstrations — While not a permanent restaurant, keep an eye out for opportunities to experience traditional Zuni cooking, often offered through cultural events or the Heritage Center. These events provide an unparalleled chance to taste authentic dishes prepared using age-old methods. Such experiences are often announced locally or through community channels. Varies
Section 07

Local Tips

Traffic on Highway 53 can be unpredictable, especially during community events or school functions: plan accordingly.

Respect local customs and traditions: ask permission before photographing individuals or sacred sites.

The pace of life in Zuni is generally relaxed: embrace it and allow extra time for transitions.

Seasonal note: The Zuni area experiences distinct seasons that influence travel and activities. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures ideal for exploring outdoor sites like Hawikuh and El Morro. Summers can be quite hot, necessitating hydration and planning outdoor activities for cooler parts of the day. Winters are cold with potential for snow, which can impact road conditions on Highway 53 and surrounding routes; travel during these months requires extra caution and flexibility. Major cultural events often occur throughout the year, attracting visitors and shaping the local atmosphere.

  • Traffic on Highway 53 can be unpredictable, especially during community events or school functions plan accordingly.
  • Artisan shops often close by late afternoon or early evening, so plan visits to coincide with business hours.
  • Respect local customs and traditions ask permission before photographing individuals or sacred sites.
  • Services like ATMs and full-service gas stations are sparse outside of larger towns, so come prepared.
  • The pace of life in Zuni is generally relaxed embrace it and allow extra time for transitions.
  • Seasonal note: The Zuni area experiences distinct seasons that influence travel and activities. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures ideal for exploring outdoor sites like Hawikuh and El Morro. Summers can be quite hot, necessitating hydration and planning outdoor activities for cooler parts of the day. Winters are cold with potential for snow, which can impact road conditions on Highway 53 and surrounding routes; travel during these months requires extra caution and flexibility. Major cultural events often occur throughout the year, attracting visitors and shaping the local atmosphere.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Winter in Zuni brings cold temperatures, often dropping below freezing, with average highs in the 40s. Snowfall is common, potentially causing travel delays on highways. Visitors should pack heavy, warm clothing, including insulated coats, hats, gloves, and waterproof footwear. Indoor activities and early departures are wise during snowy periods.

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Spring & early summer

Spring sees temperatures gradually warming from chilly to pleasant, with highs ranging from the 50s to the 70s. Days are generally sunny, but evenings can remain cool. Layers of clothing are recommended. This period is excellent for outdoor exploration, though occasional spring storms can bring rain or even late snow.

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Mid-summer

Summers are hot and dry, with daytime highs frequently in the 90s and occasionally reaching 100°F. Sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water are essential for any outdoor activities. Lightweight, breathable clothing is best. Afternoon thunderstorms, known as monsoons, can occur, bringing sudden downpours and lightning.

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Fall season

Fall offers a return to cooler, crisp air, with temperatures transitioning from pleasant to cold. Highs typically range from the 50s to the 70s in early fall, dropping significantly by late November. Fall foliage can be beautiful, and this season is often ideal for hiking and visiting historical sites before winter sets in.

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Rain & snow

Precipitation varies, with most rainfall occurring during the summer monsoon season (July-September) and snow primarily in winter (November-March). Heavy rains can temporarily impact local roads. Snowfall can create slick conditions on Highway 53 and secondary routes, requiring slower driving speeds and increased caution.

Winter

Winter in Zuni brings cold temperatures, often dropping below freezing, with average highs in the 40s. Snowfall is common, potentially causing travel delays on highways. Visitors should pack heavy, warm clothing, including insulated coats, hats, gloves, and waterproof footwear. Indoor activities and early departures are wise during snowy periods.

Spring & early summer

Spring sees temperatures gradually warming from chilly to pleasant, with highs ranging from the 50s to the 70s. Days are generally sunny, but evenings can remain cool. Layers of clothing are recommended. This period is excellent for outdoor exploration, though occasional spring storms can bring rain or even late snow.

Mid-summer

Summers are hot and dry, with daytime highs frequently in the 90s and occasionally reaching 100°F. Sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water are essential for any outdoor activities. Lightweight, breathable clothing is best. Afternoon thunderstorms, known as monsoons, can occur, bringing sudden downpours and lightning.

Fall season

Fall offers a return to cooler, crisp air, with temperatures transitioning from pleasant to cold. Highs typically range from the 50s to the 70s in early fall, dropping significantly by late November. Fall foliage can be beautiful, and this season is often ideal for hiking and visiting historical sites before winter sets in.

Rain & snow

Precipitation varies, with most rainfall occurring during the summer monsoon season (July-September) and snow primarily in winter (November-March). Heavy rains can temporarily impact local roads. Snowfall can create slick conditions on Highway 53 and secondary routes, requiring slower driving speeds and increased caution.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

St Anthony Zuni Indian School Eagles

Neighborhood

Zuni Pueblo

Nearest airport

Gallup Municipal Airport (GUP)

Parking

School parking lots and designated areas

Walkable district

Zuni Pueblo central area

Groceries & supplies

Limited local stores; Gallup has more options

Pharmacy

Basic services in Zuni; more options in Gallup

Urgent care

Zuni Comprehensive Community Health Center; larger facilities in Gallup

Downtime

Museum, local artisan shops, scenic drives

Pro tip

Carry cash, as not all vendors accept cards, and check local event schedules in advance.

Primary teamSt Anthony Zuni Indian School Eagles
NeighborhoodZuni Pueblo
Nearest airportGallup Municipal Airport (GUP)
ParkingSchool parking lots and designated areas
Walkable districtZuni Pueblo central area
Groceries & suppliesLimited local stores; Gallup has more options
PharmacyBasic services in Zuni; more options in Gallup
Urgent careZuni Comprehensive Community Health Center; larger facilities in Gallup
DowntimeMuseum, local artisan shops, scenic drives
Pro tipCarry cash, as not all vendors accept cards, and check local event schedules in advance.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the closest hotels to St Anthony Zuni Indian School?

The closest hotel to St Anthony Zuni Indian School is Best Western Gallup West (48.27 mi, from $114/night) — a 97-minute drive. Other nearby options include Motel 6 Gallup NM (48.35 mi, from $51/night) and Red Roof Inn Gallup (48.38 mi, from $59/night). Best Western Gallup West offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Motel 6 Gallup NM offers a pool.

Which hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School are good for families?

Several hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School are well-suited for families. Best Western Gallup West (48.27 mi, from $114/night), Microtel Inn by Wyndham Gallup (48.43 mi, from $68/night), and Travelodge by Wyndham Gallup (48.47 mi, from $43/night) all offer connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Best Western Gallup West also has suites. Microtel Inn by Wyndham Gallup also has suites.

Which hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School accommodate team and group travel. Best Western Gallup West (48.27 mi, from $114/night), Microtel Inn by Wyndham Gallup (48.43 mi, from $68/night), and Knights Inn Gallup at 3208 W Hwy 66 (48.52 mi, from $55/night) all offer complimentary breakfast and on-site laundry. Best Western Gallup West also has meeting space. Microtel Inn by Wyndham Gallup also has meeting space. Knights Inn Gallup at 3208 W Hwy 66 also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.

Are there budget-friendly hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School?

Yes — Motel 6 Gallup NM (48.35 mi, from $51/night), Red Roof Inn Gallup (48.38 mi, from $59/night), and Rodeway Inn Gallup West (48.39 mi, from $43/night) are budget-friendly options near St Anthony Zuni Indian School, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.

Which hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School are good for business travelers?

Several hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School cater to business travelers. Best Western Gallup West (48.27 mi, from $114/night) and Microtel Inn by Wyndham Gallup (48.43 mi, from $68/night) both offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School offer free breakfast?

Best Western Gallup West (48.27 mi, from $114/night), Rodeway Inn Gallup West (48.39 mi, from $43/night), and Microtel Inn by Wyndham Gallup (48.43 mi, from $68/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School have an outdoor pool?

Motel 6 Gallup NM (48.35 mi, from $51/night), Rodeway Inn Gallup West (48.39 mi, from $43/night), and Travelodge by Wyndham Gallup (48.47 mi, from $43/night) have an outdoor pool.

Which hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School have an indoor pool?

Best Western Gallup West (48.27 mi, from $114/night), Microtel Inn by Wyndham Gallup (48.43 mi, from $68/night), and Econo Lodge Gallup West (48.54 mi, from $47/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.

Which hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School have a fitness center?

Best Western Gallup West (48.27 mi, from $114/night) and Microtel Inn by Wyndham Gallup (48.43 mi, from $68/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Which hotels near St Anthony Zuni Indian School are pet-friendly?

Best Western Gallup West (48.27 mi, from $114/night), Motel 6 Gallup NM (48.35 mi, from $51/night), and Red Roof Inn Gallup (48.38 mi, from $59/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

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