Kingman, Arizona is known as the heart of historic route 66 and is one of the hidden treasures of Arizona. Located in Mohave County in Northwest Arizona. The city has a population of about 25,000 and nearby communities bring the total population to around 40,000.

Kingman is right in the middle of the longest continuous stretch of Historic Route 66, also called the "Mother Road," remaining in the USA as it crosses Mohave County for 158 miles.

Kingman is located on Interstate Route 40, US Highway 93, and Historic Route 66. It is only 100 miles from Las Vegas, 180 miles from Phoenix, and 360 miles from Los Angeles. Kingman is also a stop for AMTRAK.

Kingman, AZ Is A Great Place To Live. No Wildfires, No Earthquakes, No Tornadoes, No Volcanoes, No Hurricanes, No Mudslides, No Flooding, Rare Snow that usually melts by noon, No Ice or Bitter Winter Weather.

 
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Easy Day Trips From Kingman, Arizona
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Hoover Dam Bridge
Lake Mead
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Laughlin, Nevada
The Grand Canyon
Oatman, Arizona
London Bridge
Arizona Veterans Memorial
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