Moving to Tuba City, Arizona

Tuba City is a small city located in Coconino County, Arizona. It is situated on the western edge of the Navajo Nation and lies within the Colorado Plateau region of northern Arizona. The area is known for its stunning landscapes, which include red rock canyons and mesas, as well as high desert plains and grasslands. The climate in Tuba City is semi-arid, with hot summers and cold winters.

The history of Tuba City dates back to 1864 when it was established as a trading post near a natural spring. It was named after Chief Tuuvi, who had been an important leader of the Paiute people in the area. Over time, more settlers began to move into the area, establishing farms and ranches that helped to shape the early economy of Tuba City. In 1882, it became a part of Arizona Territory until becoming an incorporated city in 1902.

The politics of Tuba City are dominated by elected representatives from both Navajo Nation and Coconino County governments. Each entity has their own legislative body and executive branch that work together to provide services for residents living within their jurisdiction.

Tuba City’s economy is largely based on tourism due to its proximity to nearby national parks like Grand Canyon National Park and Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. Additionally, there are a number of restaurants and shops in the city center that cater to visitors from all over the world who come to explore this unique part of Arizona’s landscape.

There are several schools located within Tuba City including public schools run by both Coconino County School Districts as well as several private schools run by local religious organizations or corporations such as Diné College which focuses on providing educational opportunities for members of the Navajo Nation community.

Finally, there are several notable landmarks located throughout Tuba City including Twin Rocks Trading Post which offers traditional Native American artworks; Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site which features historic buildings; Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park which offers stunning views; Antelope Canyon which provides some amazing hiking trails; Rainbow Bridge National Monument which features a natural sandstone archway; White Mesa Mountain which overlooks Lake Powell; Four Corners Monument where four states meet at one point; Glen Canyon Dam & Horseshoe Bend Overlook offering stunning views along with many more attractions that make this area unique and beautiful!

Population: 8,225
Males: 3,981 (48.4%), Females: 4,244 (51.6%)

Coconino County

Zip code: 86045

Demographics

Median resident age: 23.0 years
Median household income: $38,556
Median house value: $61,900

Population by Race

Races in Tuba City:

  • American Indian (93.3%)
  • White Non-Hispanic (5.2%)
  • Hispanic (2.4%)
  • Two or more races (1.5%)
  • Other race (0.6%)

Ancestries: Irish (1.4%), German (1.2%).

Land area: 8.9 square miles

Map of Tuba City, AZ

Population by Education

Tuba City, Arizona is a small town located in the northern part of the state. It has a population of roughly 8,000 people and is part of the Navajo Nation. The town is home to many Native Americans, and the majority of its population is Native American. The people of Tuba City are primarily from the Hopi and Navajo tribes, with some other smaller tribes represented as well. The median age in Tuba City is just over 30 years old, so it has a young population overall. Unemployment rates are higher than average due to limited job opportunities in the area, but there are many opportunities for education and healthcare services available in Tuba City for its citizens. There are two public schools within the town limits, as well as several private schools and a community college nearby. Healthcare services include primary care physicians, pharmacies, mental health providers, and emergency medical services. The economy in Tuba City relies heavily on tourism due to its proximity to several national parks including Grand Canyon National Park and Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. There are also many cultural attractions such as museums dedicated to Native American history and art galleries that showcase traditional Hopi pottery and jewelry.

For population 25 years and over in Tuba City

  • High school or higher: 76.0%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.0%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 7.6%
  • Unemployed: 14.3%
  • Mean travel time to work: 18.6 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Tuba City CDP

  • Never married: 39.9%
  • Now married: 45.9%
  • Separated: 2.0%
  • Widowed: 5.0%
  • Divorced: 7.3%

0.8% Foreign born

Hospitals

Hospital/medical center in Tuba City:

  • PHS INDIAN HOSPITAL ()

Other hospitals/medical centers near Tuba City:

  • PAGE HOSPITAL (about 44 miles; PAGE, AZ)
  • GUIDANCE CENTER,THE (about 62 miles; FLAGSTAFF, AZ)
  • FLAGSTAFF MEDICAL CENTER (about 68 miles; FLAGSTAFF, AZ)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Tuba City:

  • PAGE MUNI (about 56 miles; PAGE, AZ; Abbreviation: PGA)
  • GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK (about 64 miles; GRAND CANYON, AZ; Abbreviation: GCN)
  • FLAGSTAFF PULLIAM (about 75 miles; FLAGSTAFF, AZ; Abbreviation: FLG)

Other public-use airports nearest to Tuba City:

  • TUBA CITY (about 10 miles; TUBA CITY, AZ; Abbreviation: T03)
  • MARBLE CANYON (about 54 miles; MARBLE CANYON, AZ; Abbreviation: L41)
  • VALLE (about 71 miles; GRAND CANYON, AZ; Abbreviation: 40G)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Tuba City:

  • NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY (about 66 miles; FLAGSTAFF, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 15,758)
  • NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGE (about 112 miles; HOLBROOK, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 2,177)
  • YAVAPAI COLLEGE (about 135 miles; PRESCOTT, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 3,415)
  • SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY (about 174 miles; CEDAR CITY, UT; Full-time enrollment: 5,091)
  • DIXIE STATE COLLEGE OF UTAH (about 177 miles; ST GEORGE, UT; Full-time enrollment: 4,347)
  • PARADISE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 181 miles; PHOENIX, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 3,410)
  • ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY-WEST (about 184 miles; Glendale, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 3,334)

Schools

Public high schools in Tuba City:

  • TUBA CITY HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 1,003; Location: WARRIOR DRIVE; Grades: 09 – 12)
  • GREYHILLS HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 462; Location: P.O. BOX 160, KNIGHT DRIVE; Grades: 09 – 12)
  • TUBA CITY ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL (Students: 23; Location: WEST OF TRANSPORTATION DEPT. B; Grades: 07 – 12)

Public primary/middle schools in Tuba City:

  • TUBA CITY BOARDING SCHOOL (Students: 1,036; Location: 306 MAIN STREET, PO BOX 187; Grades: KG – 08)
  • TUBA CITY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 560; Location: EAST FIR STREET; Grades: 06 – 08)
  • EAGLES NEST INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL (Students: 412; Location: EAST FIR STREET; Grades: 03 – 05)
  • TUBA CITY PRIMARY SCHOOL (Students: 362; Location: MAPLE STREET; Grades: PK – 02)
  • MOENCOPI DAY SCHOOL (Students: 166; Location: SOUTH HIGHWAY 264, PO BOX 185; Grades: KG – 06)
  • DZIL LIBEI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 160; Location: CAMERON, ARIZONA; Grades: KG – 06)
  • GAP PRIMARY SCHOOL (Students: 45; Location: EAST OF GAP/BODEWAY CHAPTER HO; Grades: PK – 02)