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Lewis Kingman Park: A Route 66 Oasis

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Escape to this green oasis in Kingman, AZ, offering a dog park, picnic spots, and a peaceful retreat along historic Route 66.

Lewis Kingman Park, a 9-acre green space in Kingman, Arizona, offers a serene escape with picnic areas, walking paths, and a dog park. Named after railroad surveyor Lewis Kingman, the park provides a refreshing break for travelers along historic Route 66.

A brief summary to Lewis Kingman Park

  • Monday 6 am-11 pm
  • Tuesday 6 am-11 pm
  • Wednesday 6 am-11 pm
  • Thursday 6 am-11 pm
  • Friday 6 am-11 pm
  • Saturday 6 am-11 pm
  • Sunday 6 am-11 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to enjoy cooler temperatures and beautiful sunrise or sunset views.
  • Bring a picnic basket and enjoy lunch in one of the shaded areas for a relaxing outdoor meal.
  • Check the park's schedule for community events, as they often host family-friendly activities throughout the year.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking and exploring the various trails within the park.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you're starting from downtown Kingman, head east on E Andy Devine Ave (Route 66). Continue for approximately 0.9 miles until you reach the park entrance at 2201 E Andy Devine Ave. The park will be on your left. There are shops and eateries along the way.

  • Public Transport

    Take the local Bus Line 1 to the stop closest to E Andy Devine Ave. From there, walk east along E Andy Devine Ave for about 5 minutes to reach Lewis Kingman Park at 2201 E Andy Devine Ave. A single bus fare is approximately $1-$2.

  • Taxi

    From downtown Kingman, a taxi to Lewis Kingman Park will be a short trip. Taxi fares in Kingman start at approximately $2.40 per mile. A 2-mile taxi ride would likely cost around $10-$15. Ride-sharing services are also available.

Discover more about Lewis Kingman Park

Lewis Kingman Park, located at 2201 E Andy Devine Ave in Kingman, Arizona, is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. This 9-acre park, named after Lewis Kingman, a railroad surveyor for whom the city is also named, offers a variety of amenities and a tranquil atmosphere. The park features expansive lawns, shaded picnic areas with grills, and well-maintained walking paths, making it an ideal spot for families, couples, and solo travelers. A notable feature is the double-gated, secure dog park, providing a dedicated space for dogs to run and play. This is the only park in Kingman where dogs are permitted. The park also includes a multi-purpose field and restrooms. Lewis Kingman Park has a rich history, having served as a popular rest stop for travelers along Route 66. In 1934, Charles Metcalfe, a Kingman pioneer, gifted land for use as a park, recognizing the importance of an oasis for travelers. The park was transformed with landscaping in 1957, and a commemorative monument was added in 1982. Today, the park continues to be a vibrant part of the community, hosting events such as the Kingman Route 66 Fest, farmers markets, and food truck festivals.
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