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Kingman Arizona Tourism

 T he scenic mountains around the Kingman area, including the Hualapai Mountain Park and Cerbat Mountains, offer hiking, picnicking, camping, and other outdoor activities. The Kingman and the Colorado River areas offer unique recreational and historical attractions as do several ghost towns in the area. Water sports also play a central role in the county's recreation. The Colorado River forms the western boundary of Mohave County. An estimated 1,000 miles of fresh water shoreline lie within Mohave County along the Colorado River and Lakes Havasu, Mohave and Mead. The rivers and lakes offer fishing along with boating and other forms of water-oriented recreation. Nearby Hoover Dam also have visitor tours. Kingman has a Multiple Resource Historic District with a developed walking tour and district map which can be seen at Locomotive Park. Other interesting sites may be seen in and around Kingman including the Beale Wagon Road, Beale Springs, and the White Cliffs Wagon Road. Historic Route 66, which runs through Kingman, offers the longest remaining preserved stretch of old U.S. Route 66 left in the United States. The recently rehabilitated Brunswick Hotel and Powerhouse Visitor Center are both located along Historic Route 66 in the heart of Kingman.

For more information on Kingman, see: City Info
For information on recreation in the Kingman area, see: Recreational Info

 

 

 


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