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NEXT UP: KOA JOURNEY KINGMAN, ARIZONA
SEPTEMBER 19TH TO THE 26TH
3820 N Roosevelt St, Kingman, AZ 86409
(928) 757-4397
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR OUR FIRST TRIP FOR THE FALL OF 2026
BUT HURRY, SPACE IS LIMITED, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
SO MANY THINGS TO DO IN KINGMAN, IF YOU HAVEN'T STAYED THERE BEFORE AND IF YOU HAVE DO SOMETHING YOU'VE NEVER DONE THERE BEFORE

Route 66 Powerhouse Museum
Kingman, the Heart of Historic Route 66 The Powerhouse Museum,considered one of the best in the country, is one of the hidden treasures of Arizona and takes you back in time when the automobile was king. It is conveniently located anoff of Interstate 40 and is the perfect launching point for "Route 66 and Beyond". Kingman Powerhouse Visitor Center: 7 days a week; 8 AM - 5 PM The Powerhouse Rt 66 Museum opens daily at 9 AM, last tours admitted at 4:30 PM
Mini-Golf Course on site - YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO LEAVE THE CAMPGROUND FOR THIS FUN ACTIVITY
Come enjoy 18 holes of fun mini putt putt
The Kingman Railroad Museum
The Kingman Railroad station has had four depots since the first train arrived on March 28, 1883. The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad used a boxcar as the first depot until a proper depot could be built.?The second depot was built in 1885 by the Atlantic and Pacific/Santa Fe Railways. This was a two-story wooden building with living space on the second floor for the station manager and his family. This depot burned down on April 28, 1900. It was said that hot cinders from a train's steam locomotive caused the fire.?The third depot was build by the Santa Fe Railway and opened its doors in December of 1900. It was a single-story wooden structure and it burned down on June 24, 1906. Again, the fire was said to have been caused by sparks from the smoke stack of a passing steam locomotive.?The fourth depot is the current structure and it opened on July 22, 1907. Having lost the two previous depots to fire, the Santa Fe Railway built this depot to be fireproof. The building was constructed of reinforced concrete, including the roof! Then it received a stucco siding.?The Kingman depot was added to the National Register of Historic Places in May 1986.?By the early 2000's, the depot was in disrepair and unoccupied. With grant funding, restoration began in June of 2010 and was complete in 2011. Amtrak moved into the west end of the building as a crew room and passenger waiting room. The larger portion of the building houses the Kingman Railroad Museum, which opened in 2012.
EVENTS IN KINGMAN DURING OUR STAY
- September 17-20: The Mohave County Fair offering carnival rides, livestock exhibits, and fair food at the Mohave County Fairgrounds. [1, 2, 3, 4]
- September 19: Chillin' on Beale classic car show and street festival in downtown Kingman. [1]
- September 25-26: Kingman GCPRA Rodeo showcasing professional bull riding and roping events . [1]
- September 26: The 56th Annual Andy Devine Days Parade celebrating local heritage and Kingman's most famous son. [1]
Arizona Route 66 Museum
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours