Back in 2015 I passed through the abandoned community of Gray Mountain in Coconino County, Arizona. Gray Mountain is located about 40 miles north of Flagstaff near the boundary of the Navajo Nation on US Route 89.
The first reference Gray Mountain that I could find was on the 1951 Arizona State Highway Map. Gray Mountain first appears as nothing but a trade post which is likely due to it's close proximity to the Navajo Nation.
1951 Arizona State Highway Map
The community of Gray Mountain seems to never have been much more than just a roadside tourist trap designed to profit off travelers to the Grand Canyon. All the buildings are oriented towards selling trinkets from the Navajo Nation or offering low brow lodging for the Grand Canyon. I vaguely recall the Anasazi Inn being in operation sometime around circa 2011-2012. The average review score was somewhere in the low 2s on Trip Advisory. Apparently you could stay at the Anasazi Inn for $19.99 during the end of it's run as an operational motel. Today there doesn't appear to be any activity in Gray Mountain as all the buildings have overgrown parking lots.
There is actually a hell of a view of the San Francisco Peaks looking southbound on US 89 from the abandoned buildings.
The first reference Gray Mountain that I could find was on the 1951 Arizona State Highway Map. Gray Mountain first appears as nothing but a trade post which is likely due to it's close proximity to the Navajo Nation.
1951 Arizona State Highway Map
The community of Gray Mountain seems to never have been much more than just a roadside tourist trap designed to profit off travelers to the Grand Canyon. All the buildings are oriented towards selling trinkets from the Navajo Nation or offering low brow lodging for the Grand Canyon. I vaguely recall the Anasazi Inn being in operation sometime around circa 2011-2012. The average review score was somewhere in the low 2s on Trip Advisory. Apparently you could stay at the Anasazi Inn for $19.99 during the end of it's run as an operational motel. Today there doesn't appear to be any activity in Gray Mountain as all the buildings have overgrown parking lots.
There is actually a hell of a view of the San Francisco Peaks looking southbound on US 89 from the abandoned buildings.
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A great memory...
The motel had few rooms but what I recall even to this day is how it was
furnished, the colors in particular.
We ate at the Trading Post and the food was excellent and if I recall correctly a grand piano the owner had brought back from Flagstaff
I particularly remember the Navaho Fry Bread and how the waitress told us
'Better order just one. The cook has no idea what 1 serving is'
She was right. It hung over the plate entirely
Earlier we had sought accommodations in the canyon, but the noise due to construction was too much, so we decided to look outside the canyon and ended up staying in Gray Mountain. At the time a small motel, the trading post and I think a gas station.
What a shame it is all gone now