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Nestled in the heart of the Mojave Desert, Kingman, Arizona stands as a beacon for travelers seeking an authentic American road trip experience. With its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant community events, Kingman is more than just a stop on the map—it's a destination.
Some great locations include Topock bridge (the original Old Trails Bridge can be seen here), Old Trails Road (Route 66 pre-1940) where you can position yourself between both sets of tracks, the Kingman Railroad Depot and Powerhouse Visitor Center in Downtown Kingman.
Discover the Heart of 66 in Kingman, AZ, with our comprehensive guide. Explore key Route 66 landmarks, historic sites, and local attractions that capture the essence of this iconic American highway. Our guide provides tips and must-see spots for an unforgettable Route 66 experience in Kingman.
Stop by the Kingman Visitor Center for essential information on local attractions, dining, and accommodations. Get expert tips and maps to help you explore Kingman’s top sights and plan your perfect visit.
Opened September 2001, the Arizona Route 66 Museum is located in Kingman’s Historic Powerhouse and depicts the historical evolution of travel along the 35th parallel that became Route 66. Visit the Museum text page to see the signs text translated in other languages.
Kingman is the County Seat of Mohave County, the fifth largest county in America (13,470 square miles, 34,886 square km). In 1952, Kingman was the first city in Mohave County to be incorporated (1952), and yet the last county seat in the United States to be incorporated.
This resource is a full events calendar for things to do in Kingman, AZ. Visitors and locals alike are looking for car shows, festivals, and other cool and interesting events in Kingman, Arizona, the Heart of Historic Route 66.
Kingman is America’s Route to Grand Canyon West®, Home of the Skywalk®. This is the second most visited view point of the Grand Canyon, and it is just a 70 mile drive from Kingman, AZ. The Grand Canyon is the traditional homeland of the Hualapai People, who decided to share this sacred treasure with the world 25 years ago.
Kingman is a site for industry with the Kingman Airport Industrial Park and the I-40 Industrial Corridor just west of Kingman. Recreational opportunities include golf courses, parks, hiking/biking and OHV trail systems.
Chillin' On Beale Street is a classic car gathering that takes place on Beale Street in Historic Downtown Kingman every 3rd Saturday of the month from April through November. Spectators can grab a drink or bit to eat downtown and enjoy 50-100 classics cars from 5 pm till sundown.