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Arizona Route 66 Museum

Arizona Route 66 Museum

Arizona Route 66 Museum: Our most recommended tours and activities

Oatman Mining Village: Burros/Route 66 Scenic Mountain Tour

Oatman Mining Village: Burros/Route 66 Scenic Mountain Tour

Explore the best of Route 66 with a guided van tour departing from Laughlin, Kingman, Lake Havasu, or Bullhead City. Your adventure kicks off with a drive-by of a historic early 1900s Sears catalog home, built by the tour founder’s family, whose deep roots in the area are showcased in local museum exhibits. Your first stop is Kingman’s Powerhouse Visitor Center, home to the Arizona Route 66 Museum and the Electric Vehicle Museum. Here, you’ll discover classic cars, immersive exhibits, and murals that trace the evolution of Route 66 from Native American trade routes to the heyday of American road trips. The Powerhouse itself is a piece of history, once supplying electricity to Kingman and the Hoover Dam project. Next, visit the Cool Springs Service Station, a beautifully restored 1920s landmark that captures the nostalgia of Route 66’s golden era. Then, travel the scenic and winding Black Mountains stretch-known as the Sidewinder-with 191 curves leading to Oatman. Along the way, enjoy breathtaking views from Sitgreaves Pass, where you can see three states and the dramatic Colorado River valley. The tour concludes in Oatman, a historic mining town famous for its wild burros and lively Old West atmosphere. Browse unique shops, watch a high-noon gunfight reenactment, and soak up the authentic Route 66 vibe. Throughout the day, enjoy plenty of photo stops and stories from your guide, making this tour a fun and memorable way to experience the region’s rich history and stunning landscapes-perfect for visitors of all ages.

Las Vegas 2-Day Grand Canyon Railway Bearizona Meteor Crater

Las Vegas 2-Day Grand Canyon Railway Bearizona Meteor Crater

Discover the wonders of the Grand Canyon on a 2-day, multi-stop tour from Las Vegas, including roundtrip transportation and overnight hotel accommodation. Ride a train on the Grand Canyon Railway. Whole experience riding on the train really set you back how people originally visit Grand Canyon. It's just as cool as it sounded - you ride on a train to Grand Canyon south rim with your love ones, peaceful meanwhile a whole different perspective, full of entertainment during the train trip, when you are doing the chicken dance on the train with musicians, the cowboys "accidently" popping out to rob the train. Day 1: Following hotel pickup, visit Arizona Route 66 Museum to explore the origin and culture of the road. The museum is located in the historic Kingman Powerhouse and depicts the historical evolution of travel along the 35th parallel that became Route 66. Next, head to Bearizona Wildlife Park to see more than 30 kinds of rare wild animals in an approximately 160-acre space. Drive through more than three miles of ponderosa pine forest and check out a 20-acre walk-through area along winding paths. Get time for lunch at the wildlife park (cost not included) before the next stop-the Meteor Crater. Nestled on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, the Meteor Crater’s visitor center is one of the most popular attractions in Northern Arizona. Over 50,000 years ago, space and earth came together when a huge iron-nickel meteorite, approximately 150 feet wide and weighing several hundred thousand tons, impacted an area outside of Flagstaff, Arizona, with a force 150 times greater than an atomic bomb. Day 2: Depart early from the hotel to the Grand Canyon Railway Station in Williams, a heritage railroad that carries passengers between Williams and the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.Enjoy a 2.5-hour train ride that blends adventure, history, and culture, before arriving at Grand Canyon Village. Then, You will get 3.5 hours free tour in Grand Canyon by yourself. As one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon is a must-see destination. The mile-deep canyon formed millions of years ago as the Colorado River cut a deep channel through layers of hard rock, exposing ribboned layers of the Earth’s crust. The canyon measures 270 miles long and stretches across northern Arizona. There is truly nothing quite like it, which is why people of all ages from around the world come to witness this breathtaking Southwest landmark. At 3:30pm,take a return 2.5-hour train ride back along the Grand Canyon Railway Station. Finish your trip with hotel drop-off back in Las Vegas.

Scenic Desert Wine, Distillery Tastings/Brewery/RT66 & Lunch

Scenic Desert Wine, Distillery Tastings/Brewery/RT66 & Lunch

Discover the spirit of Arizona’s high desert on the Desert Wonder Adventures Scenic Desert Wine, Distillery Tastings, Brewery & Route 66 Tour. This immersive day trip blends the nostalgic charm of historic Route 66 with the flavors of Kingman’s local beverage scene, offering a memorable escape into the region’s natural beauty and vibrant culture. Begin your adventure at the welcoming Little Old Wine Drinkers Vineyard, a boutique Arizona winery nestled among rolling green vines and surrounded by the rugged desert landscape. Here, you’ll sample a curated selection of locally crafted wines-ranging from crisp Pinot Grigio to unique blends like the “Clothing Optional” grape-strawberry wine-all while soaking in tranquil views of distant mountains and the warmth of genuine Arizona hospitality. The relaxed, community-focused atmosphere invites you to unwind, connect, and savor every sip. Next, continue along the iconic Route 66 to the renowned Desert Diamond Distillery. Experience a guided tasting of small-batch spirits crafted on-site, learning about their unique production methods and the history behind each bottle. When available, your journey includes a stop at the Arizona Route 66 Museum or Powerhouse Visitor Center, where you’ll discover the rich history and culture of this legendary highway. Enjoy a relaxed lunch experience at Black Bridge Brewery, Kingman’s original craft brewery known for its welcoming atmosphere, exceptional house-made beers, and vibrant local vibe. Sample a diverse range of brews-from hoppy IPAs to smooth stouts-while soaking in the lively taproom or outdoor patio. While Black Bridge Brewery focuses on its acclaimed beer selection and does not serve food directly, your lunch will be delivered fresh from Siren’s Cafe, a beloved Kingman eatery celebrated for its creative, homemade dishes and inclusive menu options, including vegan and vegetarian choices. Savor favorites like Euro-style paninis, signature salads, or hearty sandwiches, all crafted with care and bold flavors. The friendly staff at both venues ensure you enjoy a seamless tasting and dining experience, making this stop a highlight of your Route 66 adventure The tour concludes with a relaxing ride back to your starting point, allowing you to reflect on a day filled with scenic vistas, fascinating stories, and authentic Arizona flavors. With Desert Wonder Adventures, you’ll enjoy small-group comfort, expert local guides, and seamless transportation, making this Route 66 tasting tour an unforgettable way to experience the heart of northwest Arizona. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, craft spirit aficionado, or simply seeking a unique day out, this tour promises a spirited journey through the desert’s hidden gems-where every stop offers a new taste, a new story, and a lasting memory.

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Arizona Route 66 Museum: Our most recommended tours and activities

Oatman Mining Village: Burros/Route 66 Scenic Mountain Tour

Oatman Mining Village: Burros/Route 66 Scenic Mountain Tour

Explore the best of Route 66 with a guided van tour departing from Laughlin, Kingman, Lake Havasu, or Bullhead City. Your adventure kicks off with a drive-by of a historic early 1900s Sears catalog home, built by the tour founder’s family, whose deep roots in the area are showcased in local museum exhibits. Your first stop is Kingman’s Powerhouse Visitor Center, home to the Arizona Route 66 Museum and the Electric Vehicle Museum. Here, you’ll discover classic cars, immersive exhibits, and murals that trace the evolution of Route 66 from Native American trade routes to the heyday of American road trips. The Powerhouse itself is a piece of history, once supplying electricity to Kingman and the Hoover Dam project. Next, visit the Cool Springs Service Station, a beautifully restored 1920s landmark that captures the nostalgia of Route 66’s golden era. Then, travel the scenic and winding Black Mountains stretch-known as the Sidewinder-with 191 curves leading to Oatman. Along the way, enjoy breathtaking views from Sitgreaves Pass, where you can see three states and the dramatic Colorado River valley. The tour concludes in Oatman, a historic mining town famous for its wild burros and lively Old West atmosphere. Browse unique shops, watch a high-noon gunfight reenactment, and soak up the authentic Route 66 vibe. Throughout the day, enjoy plenty of photo stops and stories from your guide, making this tour a fun and memorable way to experience the region’s rich history and stunning landscapes-perfect for visitors of all ages.

Las Vegas 2-Day Grand Canyon Railway Bearizona Meteor Crater

Las Vegas 2-Day Grand Canyon Railway Bearizona Meteor Crater

Discover the wonders of the Grand Canyon on a 2-day, multi-stop tour from Las Vegas, including roundtrip transportation and overnight hotel accommodation. Ride a train on the Grand Canyon Railway. Whole experience riding on the train really set you back how people originally visit Grand Canyon. It's just as cool as it sounded - you ride on a train to Grand Canyon south rim with your love ones, peaceful meanwhile a whole different perspective, full of entertainment during the train trip, when you are doing the chicken dance on the train with musicians, the cowboys "accidently" popping out to rob the train. Day 1: Following hotel pickup, visit Arizona Route 66 Museum to explore the origin and culture of the road. The museum is located in the historic Kingman Powerhouse and depicts the historical evolution of travel along the 35th parallel that became Route 66. Next, head to Bearizona Wildlife Park to see more than 30 kinds of rare wild animals in an approximately 160-acre space. Drive through more than three miles of ponderosa pine forest and check out a 20-acre walk-through area along winding paths. Get time for lunch at the wildlife park (cost not included) before the next stop-the Meteor Crater. Nestled on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, the Meteor Crater’s visitor center is one of the most popular attractions in Northern Arizona. Over 50,000 years ago, space and earth came together when a huge iron-nickel meteorite, approximately 150 feet wide and weighing several hundred thousand tons, impacted an area outside of Flagstaff, Arizona, with a force 150 times greater than an atomic bomb. Day 2: Depart early from the hotel to the Grand Canyon Railway Station in Williams, a heritage railroad that carries passengers between Williams and the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.Enjoy a 2.5-hour train ride that blends adventure, history, and culture, before arriving at Grand Canyon Village. Then, You will get 3.5 hours free tour in Grand Canyon by yourself. As one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon is a must-see destination. The mile-deep canyon formed millions of years ago as the Colorado River cut a deep channel through layers of hard rock, exposing ribboned layers of the Earth’s crust. The canyon measures 270 miles long and stretches across northern Arizona. There is truly nothing quite like it, which is why people of all ages from around the world come to witness this breathtaking Southwest landmark. At 3:30pm,take a return 2.5-hour train ride back along the Grand Canyon Railway Station. Finish your trip with hotel drop-off back in Las Vegas.

Scenic Desert Wine, Distillery Tastings/Brewery/RT66 & Lunch

Scenic Desert Wine, Distillery Tastings/Brewery/RT66 & Lunch

Discover the spirit of Arizona’s high desert on the Desert Wonder Adventures Scenic Desert Wine, Distillery Tastings, Brewery & Route 66 Tour. This immersive day trip blends the nostalgic charm of historic Route 66 with the flavors of Kingman’s local beverage scene, offering a memorable escape into the region’s natural beauty and vibrant culture. Begin your adventure at the welcoming Little Old Wine Drinkers Vineyard, a boutique Arizona winery nestled among rolling green vines and surrounded by the rugged desert landscape. Here, you’ll sample a curated selection of locally crafted wines-ranging from crisp Pinot Grigio to unique blends like the “Clothing Optional” grape-strawberry wine-all while soaking in tranquil views of distant mountains and the warmth of genuine Arizona hospitality. The relaxed, community-focused atmosphere invites you to unwind, connect, and savor every sip. Next, continue along the iconic Route 66 to the renowned Desert Diamond Distillery. Experience a guided tasting of small-batch spirits crafted on-site, learning about their unique production methods and the history behind each bottle. When available, your journey includes a stop at the Arizona Route 66 Museum or Powerhouse Visitor Center, where you’ll discover the rich history and culture of this legendary highway. Enjoy a relaxed lunch experience at Black Bridge Brewery, Kingman’s original craft brewery known for its welcoming atmosphere, exceptional house-made beers, and vibrant local vibe. Sample a diverse range of brews-from hoppy IPAs to smooth stouts-while soaking in the lively taproom or outdoor patio. While Black Bridge Brewery focuses on its acclaimed beer selection and does not serve food directly, your lunch will be delivered fresh from Siren’s Cafe, a beloved Kingman eatery celebrated for its creative, homemade dishes and inclusive menu options, including vegan and vegetarian choices. Savor favorites like Euro-style paninis, signature salads, or hearty sandwiches, all crafted with care and bold flavors. The friendly staff at both venues ensure you enjoy a seamless tasting and dining experience, making this stop a highlight of your Route 66 adventure The tour concludes with a relaxing ride back to your starting point, allowing you to reflect on a day filled with scenic vistas, fascinating stories, and authentic Arizona flavors. With Desert Wonder Adventures, you’ll enjoy small-group comfort, expert local guides, and seamless transportation, making this Route 66 tasting tour an unforgettable way to experience the heart of northwest Arizona. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, craft spirit aficionado, or simply seeking a unique day out, this tour promises a spirited journey through the desert’s hidden gems-where every stop offers a new taste, a new story, and a lasting memory.

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Our guide/driver Becky was wonderful. An excellent driver, she guided us safely and calmly. She stopped at strategic points for photos. She was also very punctual.

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Our driver was very knowledgeable and friendly. Oatman is an interesting old mining town with nice souvenir shops. We also stopped in Cool Springs and Kingman.

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Guide was more knowledgeable than any tour we’ve ever been on. Just awesome!

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Great trip overall. Guide Brandon was incredibly informative and very nice.

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we liked everything specially Susan she was wonderful