the standard rooms include tvs with expanded cable channels, plus wifi (fee). off interstate 40 and an 11-minute walk from kingman's historic old town, this unpretentious budget lodging is also 3. theres an outdoor pool, an on-site restaurant and a coin laundry, in addition to free morning coffee and truck parking. 8 miles from mohave county fairgrounds. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. kids 17 and under stay free with an adult family member. some rooms add minifridges Grand Canyon West 1 hr 29
Kingman Visitor Center (8 min) Kingman Railroad Museum (14 min) Volunteer-run museum in a historic, operational train depot, featuring models & memorabilia. Arizona Route 66 Museum (5 min) Vintage cars, dioramas & a movie tell the story of a famed driving route from prehistory to present. Locomotive Park (5 min) Folksy locale with historic steam-powered passenger trains & nostalgic exhibits. Powerhouse Visitor Center (8 min) Museum with exhibits detailing the historical transformation of the famous Americana icon, Route 66. Historic Cohenour House (11 min) Monolith Garden Trail (6 min) Many iconic rock formations, formed by ancient volcanic activity, can be seen on this trail. Mohave Museum of History and Arts (3 min) Retro facility with exhibits on local history from Native American culture to gold-mining towns. Bonelli House (17 min) Built in 1915, this volcanic-stone home is now a house museum with period furnishings. Masonic Temple (Kingman, Arizona) (14 min) Beale Spring (5 min) Slaughterhouse Canyon (10 min) Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona (8 min) Pit stop with history exhibits on Route 66, including vintage vehicles, with a shop for souvenirs. Metcalfe Park (4 min) Small, tree-topped park with a playground, picnic tables & a stage for outdoor events. |