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Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center

Kingman tourism information point — Route 66, Grand Canyon West, and northwestern Arizona visitor resources

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The Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center is Kingman's tourism information point — providing free Route 66 maps, Grand Canyon West resources, Hualapai Mountain Park information, and the various other visitor resources for Kingman's substantial tourist market. The visitor center supplements the more Route 66-specific Powerhouse Visitor Center (covered separately in existing items).

Kingman's substantial visitor market — Route 66 travelers, Grand Canyon West gateway tourists, regional business visitors, and the broader northwestern Arizona tourist market — produces substantial demand for visitor information. The Chamber provides personalized recommendations alongside printed materials, helping travelers navigate Kingman's diverse attractions.

For Route 66 travelers planning a substantive Kingman stop, the visitor center is a natural early stop. The staff can suggest itineraries based on traveler interests — heritage tourism focused on Route 66, family attractions, outdoor recreation in Hualapai Mountain Park, Grand Canyon West day-trip planning, and the various other categories of Kingman visitor experience.

Kingman's substantial visitor information needs

Kingman supports a substantial tourist market driven by Route 66 traffic, Grand Canyon West gateway tourism (the Hualapai Tribe's Grand Canyon operation accessed primarily through Kingman), Hualapai Mountain Park outdoor recreation, and the various other northwestern Arizona destinations. The visitor information infrastructure reflects this diverse demand.

The Chamber provides resources serving all of these visitor categories. Route 66 maps for heritage tourists, Grand Canyon West information for the substantial gateway traffic, Hualapai Mountain Park resources for outdoor-recreation travelers, restaurant and lodging guides, and the various other materials produce a comprehensive visitor-information package.

Staff personalized recommendations are typically more useful than printed materials alone. Visitors can get specific itinerary suggestions, restaurant recommendations beyond the generic brochures, current information on attraction operating hours, and the various other personalized guidance that improves any Kingman visit.

Resources and the combined visitor experience

Free materials include Route 66 driving guides, Kingman-specific maps and walking-tour information, Grand Canyon West details (driving directions, what to expect, package options), Hualapai Mountain Park information including hiking and camping, restaurant and lodging guides, and current event calendars.

The Chamber complements the Powerhouse Visitor Center (Kingman's more Route 66-specific visitor center, covered separately in existing items). The combination of resources — the Chamber's broader regional focus and the Powerhouse's Route 66 specialty — produces a comprehensive Kingman visitor-information ecosystem.

Staff can provide referrals to specialized resources beyond what the Chamber directly handles — Hualapai Tribe contacts for Grand Canyon West details, Mohave County Parks for Hualapai Mountain camping reservations, and the various other regional contacts that travelers researching specific topics may need.

Visiting and using the visitor center effectively

The visitor center is open Monday-Friday 9am-5pm with some weekend hours; specific weekend availability can vary seasonally. Free to visit; no admission process. Plan 10-20 minutes for materials acquisition and brief staff conversations, or longer for travelers wanting substantial guided planning help.

The downtown Andy Devine Avenue location places the visitor center walking distance from the various other Kingman attractions including the Powerhouse Visitor Center, the Mohave Museum, Arizona Route 66 Museum, and the broader downtown Route 66 corridor.

For Route 66 travelers, the visitor center is the natural first stop in Kingman. Arriving early in the day to acquire materials and get recommendations substantially improves the rest of the Kingman visit. The staff knowledge of the town's diverse attractions provides value beyond what printed materials alone can deliver.

Visitor Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

01When is it open?expand_more

Monday-Friday 9am-5pm with some weekend hours that can vary seasonally. Free to visit with no admission process. Plan 10-20 minutes for materials acquisition or longer for substantial guided planning help.

02What can I get there?expand_more

Free Route 66 driving guides, Kingman-specific maps, Grand Canyon West information, Hualapai Mountain Park resources, restaurant and lodging guides, current event calendars. Personalized staff recommendations supplement the printed materials.

03How does it compare to the Powerhouse Visitor Center?expand_more

Complementary rather than competing. The Powerhouse Visitor Center is more specifically focused on Route 66 heritage; the Chamber provides broader regional visitor information including Grand Canyon West, Hualapai Mountain Park, and the broader northwestern Arizona tourism. Visiting both produces comprehensive Kingman planning.

04Where is it?expand_more

120 West Andy Devine Avenue in Kingman — downtown location walking distance from the various Kingman attractions including the Powerhouse Visitor Center, Mohave Museum, Arizona Route 66 Museum, and the broader downtown Route 66 corridor.

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