Kingman KOA
- 3820 North Roosevelt
- Kingman, AZ 86409
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Eastbound I-40 Exit 51, North 1/2 mile to Airway, turn right to Roosevelt. Westbound Exit 53, north to Airway, turn left 1 mile to Roosevelt Highway 93, rejoin I-40.
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2011 President's Award
KOA President's Award
Awarded to KOAs that meet exceptional quality standards and are recognized by their guests for outstanding service.
Enjoy a quiet, peaceful environment and great weather year-round.
Set in the high desert and surrounded by mountains, this KOA is the campground most centrally located to many Arizona attractions. Enjoy a quiet, peaceful environment and great weather year-round. The Kingman KOA is the perfect place to set up camp and take day trips to Las Vegas (1.5 hours), the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead (closer than Vegas), the Grand Canyon (2+ hours) and Lake Havasu, home of the London Bridge (45 min.). This is the closest KOA to the new Grand Canyon West Skywalk. Visit fun ghost towns like Chloride or Oatman. The campground offers free mini golf, Wi-Fi, seasonal heated pool and cable TV. Check out the grocery and souvenir store, laundry and large, landscaped pull thrus. This KOA is pet and big-rig friendly. Fun planned activities welcome monthly winter visitors from September 15 - April 15.
Meet Your Hosts
You’ll be pleased to meet Toni and Joel Taylor, managers, when you arrive at the Kingman AZ KOA. Bringing your family? GREAT! “We have three official s’more testers in our family who love to meet our guests; come meet the girls!” says Toni.
“’Family’ is our motto! We want everyone who visits the Kingman KOA to feel like family and enjoy the fun, family-friendly atmosphere,” says Toni.
Toni and Joel relocated from Radford Virginia after Toni finished her graduate studies at Radford University. Joel is an artist who works for different publishing companies doing illustrations. You will see his artwork around the KOA.
The Taylors enjoy biking, reading and camping.
Campground Activities
Golf
There are two very affordable golf courses nearby.
Rock Hounding
Fishing the Colorado River
Mountain Biking
Amazing bike trails all over the area...and for families, there is a paved trail through town.
Miniature Golf
Come enjoy a round of 18 hole mini golf. No charge for guests.
Swimming Pool and Spa
This pool is just what you need after a day of travel. Full pool with deck jets for the kids.
Antique Hunting
Historic downtown Kingman is full of antique treasures. Only a few minutes from the KOA, you will enjoy a wonderful assortment of antique shops.
Shopping onsite
We have a small store for souvenir items, RV supplies, and groceries...no worries. We got you covered.
Local Attractions
Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon Caverns
Visit a place 21 stores deep in the earth...a place of our ancient past. See 3 million year old marine fossils...a replica of a giant ground sloth extinct for 20,000 years and the remains of a mummified bobcat. Guided walking tours take approximately 45 minutes. An elevator takes the tour 210 feet underground to the caverns. The trails are paved and well-lit. Handrails enclose the paths. Grand Canyon Caverns is open year-round except for Christmas Day.
Laughlin, Nevada
Casino gambling and entertainment.
Lake Havasu
Lake Havasu is known for the original London Bridge. Only 45 minutes away from Kingman you can find yourself in an authentic English village on a beautiful lake in the desert.
Excellent Central Location
Visit old ghost towns, enjoy hiking in the Hualapai Mountain Park, explore old Route 66, short trip to Laughlin and Colorado River.
Mini-Golf Course on site
Come enjoy 18 holes of fun mini putt putt
Davis Dam
Lake Mohave
Hiking
Desert Hiking in the area is breathtaking. Check out http://hikearizona.com/ for a list of Kingman hikes. Arizona Hot Springs via White Rock Canyon, Badger Trail, White Cliffs Wagon Trail and Monolith Gardens are some of our favorites.
Antique Hunting
Historic downtown Kingman is the place to be for antique shopping. The powerhouse has a shopping guide on line...check it out HERE.
Mountain Biking
Badger Trail - The Badger Trail makes a steady slog into the Cerbat Mountains. The trail navigates assorted rock outcroppings and the lean vegetation common to the Mojave Desert. Not overly steep but almost entirely shade-free, the Badger can turn scorching. At one point, climbing a high shelf, you spot what seems to be a snow field. No, you're not having heatstroke. As you get closer you'll recognize a vein of white quartz spread across the slope. The trail continues to Castle Rock, a huge jumble of boulders remarkable for their utter lack of resemblance to a castle. But vistas of Kingman and surrounding desert basins will help you overlook this inconsistency.Camp Beale Loop - The top of the ride provides two views: Kingman’s skyline with the Hualapais and the Black Mountains in the distance. There are many switchbacks aand it is a fun adventure.Fowler Loop - The ride starts with easy ride about 200 feet to the top, .then drops down into a very curvy and fast section before becomming a cross-country type for about 4.5 miles. To get there get off I-40 on Beale Steet headed east to Fourth St. Turn right and go about 4 miles down to the last train tressel, park off the road, go under the tressel and the ride is well marked .Monolith Garden - The northern network of trails are the Cook Canyon Loop Trails and the large loop to the south is the Monolith Garden Loop. The Camp Beal Loop Trail connects by going under the highway. The trailhead is off of highway 93 just west of I 40. Metwell Drive is a half-mile from the interstate on the south side of the road. A mile farther also on the south side is another trailhead visible from the highway. Fast hard-packed trails with some ups and downs but no serious climbs.
Hoover Dam
Dam statistics: Height, 726.4 feet; Length, 1,244 feet; Cost, $175 million. 6.6 million tons of concrete. Started building in 1931 and completed in 1935. The dam generates 1,344,800 kilowatts of hydroelectric power.
Only 1 hour from Kingman, the dam has daily tours and a free walk across the new bridge.
Located Away From Highway Noise
In a quiet neighborhood..the only tricky part is seeing the blue sign that guides the way.
Oatman - An Authentic Western Ghost Town
Oatman was born in 1906 as a tent camp, flourished as a gold mining center, then was stricken a near fatal blow in 1942 when Congress declared that gold mining was no longer essential to the war effort. Oatman now receives throngs of visitors drawn by its history as a gold mining center, which produced over 36 million dollars in gold at 1930 prices. The breathtaking scenery has been the main reason for movie makers to choose the area for making such films as "How the West Was Won", "Foxfire", "Edge of Eternity" as well as others. Oatman merchants take pride in keeping their town as authentic as possible. Many shops are open year-round. At any time people may enjoy the majestic scenery and see the wild burros which abound in the area.
Powerhouse Museum
Kingman, the Heart of historic Route 66 & one of the hidden treasures of Arizona, is conveniently located on Interstate 40 and is the perfect launching point for "Route 66 and Beyond". Kingman Powerhouse Visitor Center: 7 days a week; 8 AM - 5 PM The Powerhouse Rt 66 Museum opens daily at 9am, last tours admitted at 4:30pm
Upcoming Events
January Events
KORCC Sand Drags
Lake Havasu Hot Air Balloon Festival
Annual Bed Races in Oatman
February Events
High Desert Events Gun, Knife, Coin & Collectibles Show
February 04, 2012 - February 05, 2012
DMS Events - Barrel Racing/Gymkhana
February 11, 2012
Arizona Statehood Centennial Celebration
February 11, 2012
Jimmy Hoffa's Birthday
February 11, 2011
Arizon's Centennial Celebrations
February 14, 2012
March Events
“First Friday of the Month”
at Beale Street Brews & Gallery (418 E. Beale St.). Art Gallery featuring a new artist every month starts at 7:00pm until 10:00pm. http://bealestreetbrews.net/
Kingman Family Fun Day
March 17, 2012 at Locomotive Park in Historic Kingman. Wild West Society shows at 11am, 12:30p, 2pm, and 3pm
Poetry Night
March 22, 2012 6:30-8:00PM at Mohave Country Library
April Events
First Friday of the Month 7pm-10pm Beale Street Brews
Easter Egg Hunt and Toss
April 7th see web site for times 3333 Harrison Street
Sounds of Kingman Concert
April 8 7pm-9pm
Barrel Racing/Gymkhana
April 14, 2012 9am-1pm Graywood
Events are open for public viewing and are free to watch.
Rock and Gem Show
April 14-15, 9am-4pm
3420 North Burbank Street
Laughlin River Run Motorcycle Event
April 26, 2012
Kingman Hog Day
April 26, 2012 9am-5pm
Mother Road Harley Davidson-live music, food, vendors, and more
Biker Extravaganza
March 28, 11am Kingman Airport
Monster Truck Show
March 28, 2012 6pm-9pm Fairgrounds
May Events
Historic Route 66 Fun Run!!! May 5th
Don't miss out the fun when the "25th Annual Historic Route 66 Fun Run" returns to town.
Powerhouse Visitor Center (120 W. Andy Devine Ave.), with a huge car show, entertainment, food with a carnival atmosphere. Fun for the whole family!
For more information call the "Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona" at 928-753-5001 or go to www.azrt66.com/
May 12 10am-5pm 3333 Harrison Street
Festival Of The Arts
The “Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club Foundation” will be hosting the “Festival of the Arts”. The festival will offer a wide variety of local artisans and vendors displaying and selling their high quality, hand-made arts and crafts including works from painters, ceramic and mixed media artists, photographers, jewelers, bead crafters and more.
Admission and parking is free to the public.
June Events
Oatman Egg Fry Contest
June 1
Mustang Motorcycle Club
June 2
Relay for life
June 16 10am-4pm
Kingman Family Fun Day at Locomotive Park. Shootouts at 11am, 12:30, 2pm and 3pm
Chillin on Beale Street 5pm-10pm
Block party in Historic Kingman
July Events
July 3-4, 2012
Cars and Stars Car Show
July 4, 2012 3pm-10pm
Mohave County Fairgrounds Festival
First Friday of the Month 6th
7pm-10pm Beale Street Brews
Saturday 21, 2012
Chillin On Beale Street 5:30-10:30
August Events
Thursday 2, 2012 10pm-5pm
Mighty Mud Mania-34th annual
Friday 3, 2012 7pm-10pm
First Friday of the Month at Beale Street Brews and Art Gallery.
Sunday 5, 2012 4pm-8pm
Sounds of Kingman Summer Concert
Saturday 18, 2012 5:30-10:30
Chillin on Beale
Saturday 18, 2012 11am-4pm
Kingman Family Fun Day
Shootouts at 11:00, 12:30, 2pm, and 3pm
September Events
Thursday 13th-Sunday 16th 10am-6pm
Mohave County Fair
Saturday 15, 2012 5pm-10pm
Chillin on Beale
Saturday 15, 2012 11am-4pm
Kingman Family Fun Day at Locomotive Park
Friday, Sat. & Sun 21-23, 2012
NAPA Racing Street Drag
World's Largest Legal Street Drags
Saturday 29, 2012
Andy Devine Days Parade 10am-12pm
Sunday 30, 2012
Andy Devine Days PRCA Rodeo Gates open at 11am
October Events
October 12-14 2pm-4pm, 10am -4pm
Brew And Brats Oktoberfest
“5th Annual Brews and Brats Oktoberfest” at Locomotive Park
Saturday 20, 2012 10am-4pm
Kingman Family Fun Day at Locomotive Park
Saturday 20, 2012 5pm-10pm
Chillin on Beale Street
Thursday 25, 2012 6pm-7:30
Poetry Night at Mohave Country Library
Saturday 27, 2012 1pm-4pm
Fall Festival at Centennial Park
Wednesday 31, 2012
Halloween Hunger Bash 5pm-10pm Food Bank
Route 66 Cruizers Bash 5pm-9pm
Historic Downtown Trick-or-Treat event
November Events
Saturday 10, 2012 9am-5pm
Kingman Cancer Care Arts and Crafts Festival at the Mohave County Fairgrounds
Saturday 10, 2012
Mohave County Veteran's Day Parade 10am-noon
Thursday 22, 2012 8am
Kingman 4th annual Turkey Trot 5K run/walk
December Events
Saturday 1, 2012 2pm-6pm
Santa's Hualapai Wonderland
Friday 7, 2012 7pm-10pm
First Friday of the Month at Beale Street Brews and Art Gallery.
Saturday and Sunday 8-9 2pm-6pm
Santa's Hualapai Wonderland
Thursday 27, 2012 6pm-7:30
Open Poetry Night at Mohave County Library
Annual Christmas Parade
To Be Announced


