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Discover Kingman's historic heart at Metcalfe Park: a green oasis with picnic spots, events, and a time capsule for future generations.
Metcalfe Park, located in the heart of Kingman, Arizona, offers a refreshing green space with a rich history. Named after civic leader Charles Metcalfe, the park features picnic areas, a playground, a stage, and a monument housing a time capsule to be opened in 2082, making it a popular spot for both locals and travelers.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Kingman Visitor Center at 120 W Andy Devine Ave, walk west on Andy Devine Ave for about 0.5 miles until you reach W Beale St. Turn left onto W Beale St and walk for about 0.3 miles. Metcalfe Park is on your right at 315 W Beale St. No cost for walking.
Public Transport
Take the Kingman Area Regional Transit (KART) bus to a stop near downtown Kingman. From there, walk west on W Beale St for about 0.2 miles to Metcalfe Park at 315 W Beale St. KART offers curb-to-curb service for $6 each way, or $3 for seniors (60+) and persons with disabilities. Standard KART fares and schedules apply.
Taxi/Ride-Share
From a location in downtown Kingman, a taxi or ride-share to Metcalfe Park will be a short trip. Expect to pay around $7 - $12, depending on the company and distance.
Use Metcalfe Park as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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