Serving both medical and recreational patients at this time
1 gram Shatter $12 while supplies last!
Grants:
505-287-9717
Mon-Sun 9am to 9pm
Albuquerque - Coors:
505-832-7173
Mon-Sat 9am to 7pm | Sun 11am to 5pm
Gallup:
505-863-8018
Mon-Sun 10am to 6pm

Cannabis Dispensary in Gallup, NM

Located on historic Route 66, the small city of Gallup is home to Grass Roots. We welcome recreational enthusiasts to stop in, browse our wide assortment of exceptional quality cannabis and find some new favorites. We offer the brands everyone is talking about, the most popular strains and a wonderful range of potency, flavors and consumption methods to appeal to the beginner as well as the long-time aficionado.

Unique Experiences in Gallup

Once the filming location of old Westerns starring John Wayne and Kirk Douglas, Gallup is surrounded by rugged and beautiful terrain. The red sandstone cliffs of Red Rock Park, ancient Indian ruins and majestic deserts of Arizona create an incredible vista in every direction. Even if your plan was to simply pass through, Grass Roots encourages taking some time to appreciate the unique opportunities of our local area.

Here are a few of our favorite things to do in Gallup:

  • Galleries and trading posts – 110 trading posts, shops and galleries offer authentic Native American and Southwest Hispanic arts and crafts. Just 50 miles northwest of Gallup, the Hubbell Trading Post is one of the oldest trading posts on the Navajo Nation.
  • Chaco Culture National Historical Park – A designated World Heritage Site, the park features thirteen major Chacoan sites dating back over one thousand years. Pueblo Bonito once towered four stories tall and included more than 600 rooms. Along with a museum, visitor center and major sites, there are multiple backcountry hiking trails.
  • Red Rock Park – To the east of Gallup, the red sandstone cliffs of Red Rock Park create an amazing landscape. The park covers 640 acres, has an elevation of 7,000 feet and features Anasazi archaeological sites from 300 A.D. View pottery and silver and learn about Anasazi heritage at the Red Rock Museum.
  • Zuni Pueblo – Built on the ruins of one of the fabled “Seven Cities of Gold,” Zuni is the largest inhabited pueblo in the country. Approximately 10,000 residents work the fields, herd cattle and sheep and create gorgeous Zuni silver work inlaid with coral, shell and turquoise.

Learn more about new strains, deals and grass roots events

Grants:
505-287-9717
Mon-Sun 9am to 9pm
Albuquerque - Coors:
505-832-7173
Mon-Sat 9am to 7pm | Sun 11am to 5pm
Gallup:
505-863-8018
Mon-Sun 10am to 6pm