- TripBuzz found 13 things to do with kids in or near Kingman, Arizona.
- From Cerbat Lanes to Historic Route 66 Museum, the Kingman area offers 30 different types of family activities, including: Aviation Museums, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Bowling.
- The city of Kingman, Arizona in Mohave County covers an area of 30 square miles and is home to nearly 30,000 residents. Located on the eastern corner of the Mojave Desert, the city sits between the Colorado Plateau and the Lower Colorado River Valley. Tourists find recreation and adventure in the various attractions and natural sanctuaries.
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Learn what shaped Mohave County within three museums: The Route 66 Museum, Bonelli House, and Mohave Museum of History and Arts
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Cerbat Lanes features 24 lanes for bowling, as well as a video game arcade and plenty of good food and drinks to choose from. Adults can also spend time in the bar, where they can play pool and darts.
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120 West Andy Devine Avenue, Kingman, AZ 86401
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Get your kicks on Route 66 with a trip to the Historic Route 66 Museum. This roadside attraction exhibits a variety of quirky vintage ephemera from the heyday of the now-defunct route.
7.4 Miles
Originally a training facility that trained over 6,000 gunners, Kingman Army Airfield Museum offers a WWII historical experience. The museum has a tour of the facilities as well as original artifacts and photographs from the period available for viewing.
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The Route 66 Museum features information on the rich history of route 66 and the surrounding area. Even though it is small, it is packed with great exhibits and a friendly, knowledgeable staff.
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Brenden Theatres features all of the latest films from Hollywood in a cozy and comfortable setting that is ideal for moviegoers of all ages. Bargain and matinee tickets, as well as weekly specials, are also available.
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Constructed during World War II, Kingman Army Air Field Museum was originally an aerial gunnery training base where 35,000 cadets were trained. Today it contains artifacts, photos, and displays commemorating its history and documenting other American wars.
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This is a fantastic scenic route. The views are beautiful as you climb up the pass. There are some pull offs for sightseeing or taking pictures. Follow speed limits as the hairpin turns are very sharp, and you may encounter wildlife.
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Established in 1972, Neal Butler Community Park rests on 18 acres of land. The park features a baseball diamond, a walking trail, a playground for kids with an array of equipment, horseshoe pits, and walking trails.
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A fully operational alpaca ranch established in 2002, Alpacas of the Southwest offers tours that allow visitors to pet and interact with the animals. The ranch also sells a wide variety of alpaca-related merchandise.
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The nostalgic Cool Springs Station is a small museum and gift shop dedicated to Route 66. The Station sells hats, mugs, jewelry, t-shirts, art and other knick-knacks and also accepts orders through its website.