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Metcalfe Park: A Historic Green Oasis in Kingman

Discover Kingman's historic heart at Metcalfe Park: a green oasis with picnic spots, events, and a time capsule for future generations.

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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.

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315 W Beale St, Kingman, Arizona, 86401, US
Monday
5 am-12 am
Tuesday
5 am-12 am
Wednesday
5 am-12 am
Thursday
5 am-12 am
Friday
5 am-12 am
Saturday
5 am-12 am
Sunday
5 am-12 am

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    Getting There

    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.

    Local tips

    Check the City of Kingman's event calendar for concerts and festivals held at the park.
    Pack a picnic to enjoy on the park's grassy areas and utilize the available grills.
    Visit the park's monument to learn about Charles Metcalfe and the time capsule.
    Bring the kids to enjoy the fenced-in playground.

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    Metcalfe Park, situated at 315 W Beale St in Kingman, AZ, is a cherished four-acre park that blends history and recreation. Named after Charles Metcalfe, a prominent figure in Kingman's development, the park was established in 1934 when Metcalfe gifted the land to the city. Today, it serves as a vibrant community hub and a tranquil escape for visitors.The park boasts a variety of amenities, including picnic areas with grills, a playground for children, a stage area for events, and public restrooms. The lush green space and mature trees provide ample shade, making it an ideal spot for picnics and outdoor gatherings. Metcalfe Park also hosts several annual events, such as the Mother's Day Craft Festival, Mohave Pride Fest, Brews & Brats Oktoberfest, and free seasonal concerts, adding to its appeal.A notable feature of Metcalfe Park is the commemorative monument built in 1982, Kingman's centennial year. This monument honors Charles Metcalfe and contains a time capsule filled with artifacts from 1982, including a Coin of Camp Beal Springs, minutes from County Supervisor Meetings, marriage licenses, birth records, family photos, and a Boy Scout scarf, set to be opened in 2082. Metcalfe's contributions to Kingman extend beyond the park; he was a land developer, proposed the development of Hualapai Mountain Park, and held various public offices, including Mohave County Probate Judge and Superintendent of Schools.Located just a block off Route 66, Metcalfe Park has long been a popular stop for travelers. Its central location makes it easily accessible to downtown Kingman's attractions, including the Mohave Museum of History & Arts, the Powerhouse Visitor Center, and various shops and restaurants. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family-friendly activity, or a glimpse into Kingman's past, Metcalfe Park offers a welcoming and enriching experience.

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