


Historic Downtown Kingman, a vibrant blend of old and new, offers a glimpse into the Wild West with its well-preserved historic buildings and rich mining history.
Protection from the desert sun during outdoor activities and historic walks.

Staying hydrated in the hot climate while exploring the town.
For observing historic buildings and landscapes from a distance.

Explore the charming, well-preserved historic district with Victorian-era buildings and antique shops.
A classic Route 66 stop with a vast collection of vintage cars and memorabilia.

Discover the history of railroading in Kingman with a collection of locomotives and artifacts.
A local favorite for breakfast, Damburger has been serving classic American dishes since 1946.
This 1950s-style diner is a must-visit for its retro atmosphere and classic American fare.
Pinto's has been serving authentic Mexican cuisine in Historic Downtown Kingman since 1963.
Scrambled eggs, chorizo, cheese, and green chiles wrapped in a flour tortilla.
Slow-cooked meats like brisket, pulled pork, and ribs, served with sides like beans and coleslaw.

Corn masa filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables, wrapped in a corn husk and steamed.
Kingman turquoise is renowned worldwide, and purchasing locally crafted jewelry is a great way to support local artisans and take a piece of Arizona home.
Kingman is a significant stop on the historic Route 66, and picking up vintage-inspired or original Route 66 art is a unique way to remember your trip.
Kingman's pottery scene is thriving, with many local artists creating unique, handmade pieces that reflect the region's natural beauty.

A serene public garden and cultural center offering beautiful views, historic buildings, and diverse programming.
A tranquil 83-acre botanical garden in Miami, featuring diverse plant life and serene landscapes.
Sabang Underwater World, a marine park in Indonesia, offers vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling and diving.