Kingman (Huwaalyapay Nyava in the Mojave language) is a city in and the county seat of Mohave County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city is 28,068. The nearby communities of Butler, and Golden Valley bring the Kingman area total population to over 45,000. Kingman is located 85 miles (137 km) southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada and about 165 miles (266 km) northwest of the state capital, Phoenix.
Restaurants in Kingman
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D3 is Arizona's oldest craft distillery, now past ten years with all award winning spirits. You are invited to take a tour of a working distillery, have tasting flights of rums, whiskey's or vodkas, or enjoy lunch in a historic Pullman train car (#30 ATSF) right out of the history books. Panini's are served from 11am to 4pm; Hours are 10am to 5pm and until 6pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Closed Tues. and Wed.
The tour was very informative and what an interesting process. We tired a number of their varieties and enjoyed learning all about them. Tried some other non alcohol goodies and loved how the presentations. We had friends from out of state who we very impressed by the time the owners took with us, purchased several of their products and can’t wait to enjoy them.
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Desert Wonder Tours, LLC was founded to provide specially designed group and private short tours in the Mohave Desert area. A "Short-tour" is defined as 1-4 hour trips of the scenic desert, grand canyon, historical locations, western mining, cultural museums, wineries, breweries and local attractions. Owner and Founder Robert Walton is a native of Kingman, Arizona. Bob’s heritage goes back to the 1800’s near the time of the founding of Kingman. As a youngster, Robert grew up exploring hills and peaks on his pony, Apache. Later his tastes ran more to dirt bikes where he would recount adventures to his 3 older siblings while exploring the desert and mountains around Kingman, getting lost in his explorations but ultimately finding his way home having discovered a new trail. More personal, more private, more adventure.
4.5 based on 741 reviews
This is a well designed museum. It is set up to follow the chronological development of Route 66. So interesting to see and read about. Plus it gost $4 or $3 for seniors and you get admission to two other nearby museums. Again, well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Who'd have thought their were be such as cool place in the middle of the desert outside of Kingman? The owners Don, & Jo are just genuinely fine people. We've been back twice in 3 months, each time having a nice time chatting & trying the wines they offer
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The Kingman Visitor Center offers free travel information for Arizona attractions and operates an all-American-made gift shop, focusing on products from the Southwest. It is located in the Historic Powerhouse, which provided electrical power to Kingman and area mines between 1909 and 1938. The Powerhouse is also home to the Arizona Route 66 Museum, Route 66 Electric Vehicle Museum, and Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona Gift Shop.
This was the best organized visitor center we experienced on our Rt 66 road trip. They have info/pamphlets on every city on the route (free). Plus tons of guide books and a massive collection of antique license plates from all over America, and at good prices. We did the typical browse and buy and found their license plate prices were super comparable to the internet. Nice museum, friendly staff, worth your visit for sure.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
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