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How long is the drive from Williams to Laughlin?

The direct drive from Williams to Laughlin is 150 mi (242 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 24 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Williams to Laughlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Ash Fork Route 66 Museum and Gunsite Academy, or the ever-popular Winey Cats at Granite Creek Vineyards.

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Best stops along Williams to Laughlin drive

The top stops along the way from Williams to Laughlin (with short detours) are Don Laughlin’s Classic Car Museum, Hackberry General Store, and Arizona Route 66 Museum. Other popular stops include Harrah's Laughlin - A Caesars Rewards Destination, Grand Canyon Caverns & Inn, and Oatman Hotel Restaurant & Bar.
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Winey Cats at Granite Creek Vineyards

Winery
Food & Drink
Live music venue
Vineyard
Wedding venue
Wine bar
Wineries & Vineyards
Went on a Saturday afternoon 10/16/21. Live music was folky and cool. Cute bathrooms. I'm not a win drinker and it had wine that I enjoyed. Several seasonal beers available. Super chill and really cute spot!
Sedona M — Google review
Ok, this place was worth the drive. I will be back for sure. Locals and passersby were super friendly. The beverage selection was perfect. I can see why many have chosen this as a wedding Venue. I heard the Saturday bands are good and the dancing is fun. Cant wait to check it out again!
Someone A — Google review
Beyond beautiful! I grew up around vineyards in the East and had a difficult time adjusting to Arizona. I'm so glad to finally have found a beautiful winery!! The wine selection is small but earthy and boasting with flavor. The gorgeous peacocks roaming around add for a nice unique touch. There is a variety of seating options from the vineyard view to the surrounding trees and rustic cabin. My fiance and I fell in love ❤️
Nicole — Google review
Great little place the owner has an awesome attitude open on weekends if you got the time check it out very nice venue winery
Rochelle D — Google review
Even in the winter the vineyard was amazing! The wines we purchased are going to be a great addition to our collection. Cant wait to go back this summer!
Clay M — Google review
went once while visiting. very nice place, lots of trees, etc. they have live music sometimes :-)
Bo M — Google review
Love this winery and venue. Enjoyed listening to Famous Denmark with lovely family today. Will be back again soon!
Jeff G — Google review
Nice cool breeze and fantastic wines. Cold local brews available too! Live music sometimes so check first. Worth the drive from Phoenix.
Eric G — Google review
4.6
(84)
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4.5
(53)
2515 N Rd 1 E, Chino Valley, AZ 86323, USA
https://www.wineycats.com/
(928) 515-3714
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Ash Fork Route 66 Museum

Museum
History Museums
Entry is free and the prices for souvenirs are reasonable. The exhibits are well put together. I grew up in Ash Fork but left in 1982. Seeing the pictures of town the way it used to be is really nice. The replica of the Escalante Hotel is worth the stop.
Sherrie M — Google review
Beautiful mural outside. Also went in to see a bit of history. Super friendly knowledgeable staff giving visitors all kinds of fun facts about the area. If you are visiting the area, this should be your first stop to find out all the places to go and see. Place is full of information about the area and Route 66 not just for Ash Fork but the surrounding cities as well.
Roberta P — Google review
Rosemary was the volunteer the day we arrived & we really appreciate her helpfulness and knowledge. She introduced us to the Route 66 Passport and gave us our first stamp, showed us around the museum and sold us some coins as well. Cool little unexpected stop in our travels.
Mary K — Google review
We have passed this town for over 40 years and have never taken the time to stop. But thanks to Geocaching, we finally did and discovered a hidden gem in the desert of Ash Fork. This museum is located just off the I40 and is a must-stop for anyone interested in the historical background of the famous Route 66 Highway, as well as the history of this town. The museum is full of memorabilia of “days-gone-by” just itching to tell their stories. Inside the museum is a visitor center, a sort of gift shop, a restroom and a hanger full of history. In addition, just outside of the building is the Ash Fork Historic Walk as well as an old fire engine and farm/manufacturing equipment. We learned that this entire visitor center and museum is staffed by volunteers who have given their time and effort to let us all experience a little bit of history. We wish to recognize the volunteer that we met that day, unfortunately we forgot his name. It was on a Wednesday late afternoon and we know he was a Marine in Vietnam back in 1966-1967. He was a wonderful person, extremely friendly, entertaining and so willing to answer any questions we had about the history of the town. This is truly worth the time to visit and would recommend you plan to spend at least an hour or better yet, two, to fully enjoy and ingest what is found inside this oasis in the desert.
Thomas B — Google review
We love it. Very small historical and welcoming. We went to the museum and enjoyed the time looking around. Had some fun too.
Vickie M — Google review
"The Ash Fork Route 66 Museum is a must-visit! The staff is incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, making our experience truly memorable. We were fortunate to have a free guided tour by a volunteer who made us feel special and ensured everything was perfect. The wealth of information provided about history was fascinating. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the iconic Route 66 and Ash Fork. This museum offers a unique and engaging experience that you won't want to miss. Very highly recommended!"
Miro M — Google review
We made a spontaneous stop at this museum, and it turned out to be a fascinating journey through history. The staff were incredibly friendly—actual witnesses of the events, running the museum voluntarily, and sharing stories from back in the day. Highly recommend stopping by!
Charlotte N — Google review
Neat little museum and it's free. Lots of history about Ash Fork. Great exhibits and a small gift shop make this the perfect place to stop and stretch your legs. You won't be overwhelmed by the exhibits, but the price is right.
David S — Google review
4.7
(351)
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4.5
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901 Old Rte 66, Ash Fork, AZ 86320, USA
https://www.ashforkrt66historicmuseum.com/events
(928) 637-0204
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Gunsite Academy

Firearms academy
Classes & Workshops
Educational institution
Gun shop
Lessons & Workshops
Shooting Ranges
We stayed in the RV campground and had a wonderful experience. The bathrooms were cleaned every morning by Jackie and Reagan, who loved on our dogs!! The kitchen area has 2 full size refrigerators, microwave, small table, sink, and washer/dryer. The men car camping in the tent sites made use of this unexpected luxury. We had electric and water hookups. No sewer but the nice bathrooms make that unnecessary. There are two trees per site so park carefully to utilize the little bit of shade. The entire Gunsite area is immaculate and well maintained. Highly recommend as all sites are pull thru and even big rigs can be accommodated.
Sheryl S — Google review
Gunsite is more than a school it's a coming together of like-minded folks who want to impart their wisdom, experience and ethos into each student. They know which individuals like me perform best with satire and swift verbal kicks and those like my wife that perform best when encouraged and shown patience. It is a mind-expanding place of learning and confidence building. Expensive? Yes. Wife and I have taken six classes and never felt the return on investment was not worth it.
Defcon S — Google review
My son went for the July Youth 250 Class and absolutely loved it. The days were hot and long but he wanted to stay and train all summer with his instructors. The instructors were some of the best in the world. I highly recommend this training to adult and youth alike. Prepare for the best training experience of your life.
Matt T — Google review
I’ve taken the Scout rifle class, battle rifle and night vision here. Lots of cool lessons for many types of firearms here. There’s great walking ranges in beautiful country here. There’s also cool shoot houses. The instructors are on the tactical military and police side of the shooting world. Many of the instructors are SOF. The instruction is safe and effective.
Don N — Google review
I took Defensive Handgun 250 course. The instructors are incredibly knowledgeable. With their guidance, I was appropriately challenged and my skills greatly increased. Great facilities as well. The course is logical and well implemented. I can't say enough good things about it. Highly recommended.
David M — Google review
Looking for a class/facility to take your firearm safety and skills to the next level? Look no further. Ok it’s the first of its kind for me but I have so many positive experiences throughout the week with our range master Jerry, and instructors Verlin, Joe and Ryan. I’ve only been shooting for 12 years ( very sporadically in my consistency) and they were extremely patient with me. I attended the 250 Defensive Pistol Class, pushed outside my boundaries/comfort level and see so much more clearly now as I look back on my 5 days on Southrange. I was as much of a sponge as I could be, taking the experience and knowledge they each bestowed upon me into my next school drill. Everything Gunsite does, you can be sure safety is first! I could never picture myself participating in drills in the rain but there I was hitting the target and speed loading magazines while learning how to search and shoot with a flashlight in the dark. I’ve been in some dicey situations in life and hadn’t thought of doing this until a girlfriend shared her own experience at Gunsite. I left feeling empowered to not use my firearm but if it came down to it, I could get the job done. The mindset training is what really helped me see life beyond the range. Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper, the founder, also an author, columnist, professor, WW II and Korean War combat veteran intended Gunsite to be the vehicle for spreading the Modern Technique of the Pistol, a modern technique that defines pragmatic use of the pistol for personal protection. I can’t wait to go back to hone my new skills and take it to the next level. Met some great new friends and shared an amazing life changing experience with my own group of friends. I highly recommend Gunsite Academy!
Diana M — Google review
I have 11 Gunsite diplomas on my wall, and I've visited a number of times for events and matches over the years. Simply said, it is the finest facility of its kind. The physical plant is superb and getting better each year. The administration, customer service and pro shop are top-notch. Most importantly, the instructor cadre sets the standard for the industry. No matter your skill level or experience, you owe it to yourself to visit Gunsite.
Randy W — Google review
Just completed 2-day pistol range day. What a great experience!! Eric, Lou and Dan were amazing. We were fast paced with just enough recovery time between drills. We covered a lot of movement drills, I learned to shoot if my red dot was not usable (I do not have a front sight) long distance drills, (I hit 85 yards and 100 yard targets with my pistol) and team tactics. The class was very supportive of each other. Thank you Ron A for getting me back in action when I had a holster malfunction- I really wanted to shoot the Wilson drill and you saved the.day! Tent camping under the stars was an added bonus. Can’t wait to come back for GAS. Kathleen Lodge-Brannan September 2025
Kathleen L — Google review
4.8
(100)
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5.0
(60)
2900 W Gunsite Rd, Paulden, AZ 86334, USA
http://www.gunsite.com/
(928) 636-4565
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Angel & Vilma Delgadillo's Original Route 66 Gift Shop

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Gift shop
Visitor Centers
Angel & Vilma Delgadillo's Original Route 66 Gift Shop in Seligman is a must-visit for anyone interested in the history of Route 66. Run by the Delgadillo family, who played a key role in preserving and promoting the iconic highway, this shop offers a unique experience filled with history and Americana. Visitors can expect a warm welcome from the friendly owners and explore a wide range of USA-made souvenirs and memorabilia.
Great place to buy Rte 66 items and hear some amazing history. Hope to see you this year in May for the Fun Run. Thanks again!
Chris A — Google review
Angel & Vilma Delgadillo's Original Route 66 Gift Shop is one of our favorite places to shop for souvenirs on Route 66. The store is run by the relatives of Angel Delgadillo. We had a long conversation with them about their father and the history of the store, Seligman, and his impact on Route 66. This is a fantastic store. it's a great place to look around, especially Angel's Barber Shop. There are great shirts, magnets, hats, etc. Later on that evening, we happened to meet Angel, who was out on his daily walks. We both had a fantastic conversation, and he showed me where the original alignment of Route 66 was, and we walked over to his pool hall. Thus was quite the experience, and I will always remember the kindness of his daughters and the history lesson from Angel.
Mullen T — Google review
What a gem this stop is! The history here is so fascinating to me and I could have listened to their stories all day. Great atmosphere, variety of fun gifts and souvenirs. And the decor, inside and out, was amazing! Took lots of pictures. My whole family loved it, especially the kids and all the Cars movie inspiration. Thank you!😊
Lani M — Google review
Really nice and welcoming gift shop. Thanks to Denise for the good service!
Gabrielle C — Google review
Great souvenir shop! Super friendly staff
Katie — Google review
This place is the heart and the history of the whole Route 66. A must-visit place when you travel along the Mother Road. Make sure to reserve some time in your calendar to enter inside and enjoy the whole atmosphere. Absolutely recommended!
Federico S — Google review
What a neat place to visit! Love the 50's vibe and the beautiful display of Route 66 souvenirs and clothing. Very nice and attentive staff. Highly recommended. Thank you! 💖
Ivelisse J — Google review
Wow what an experience, so much history. This shop is very special & a must stop if your into old Route 66. It all starts here and how the last remainder of the hi way was saved and turned into a historic drive. Hector (hope that's right) shared so much history of Angel the Barber and how it all came together. Many of the items including shirts are USA made as well. Take the time and get off the main highway, get a map and take a drive down history lane. Were glad we did! The Pixar film Cars was based from this town.
Eric A — Google review
4.6
(605)
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4.5
(457)
22265 Historic Rte 66, Seligman, AZ 86337, USA
http://www.route66giftshop.com/
(928) 422-3352
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Historic Seligman Sundries, Previously Teds Famous Malts

Mentioned on 
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Historic Seligman Sundries, previously known as Teds Famous Malts, is a charming roadside coffee shop that immerses visitors in the nostalgia of Route 66. The vintage decor and diverse collection of souvenirs and groceries reflect the town's rich history and the enduring spirit of the American West. Visitors can meet the owner, Angel Delgadillo, adding a personal touch to the experience.
Nice historic place along the old route 66 with a nice collection of some old bikes and cars. also a nice gift shop for route 66 souvenirs
Jeroen K — Google review
This was our first stop on the combined trip to Kingman and Seligman from LV. They had a colorful and appealing storefront that was visible from the far off with nice retro pastel colors and Route 66 written in the classic white-on-black font. I enjoyed my brief stop here while admiring the various artifacts lying around from the bygone era of the Route 66 heydays. ♿They had an accessible entrance.
Tushar S — Google review
Great place to see vintage cars, movie history ( the movie Cars), learn more about the famous Route 66 and the development of the USA highway system, check out some horses, buy some souvenirs, and meet the friendly Cowboy who looks after the horses. We stopped here on a tour enroute to the Grand Canyon South rim. If you happen to be in the area, this place is worth checking out.
Ramesh F — Google review
So many events in the history of America and the lives of people are connected with this highway that probably everyone has heard or seen a film with this road. In this place there is a whole museum of cars and rare equipment from Route 66. Old police cars, tow trucks, motorcycles, and much more. In addition, it is a great place for photos. a little advice, if you want to buy a magnet from trasoc 66, then this is not the best place. They are valuable for magnets from $ 7, if you want to buy something for memory, it is better to do it in a supermarket or gas station. Everything is very expensive here.
Sergei N — Google review
We visited this small town in Route 66 on an excursion from Vegas. While the drive was long, it was definitely worth it. We got to see the historic road and this place had a bunch of real life cars inspired by the movie Cars.
Jose C — Google review
Can’t speak on the café because we only had time for the gift shop and pictures with the cars, but it was lovely! The gift shop had so much to look at and decently priced tourist junk and Route 66 themed clothes! The cars outside are adorable too 🚗
Drow Z — Google review
The place is very good to collect some souvenirs. Nearby we usually get to meet Cowboys too with their gorgeous horses. We get to see vintage car models on the historic road, "Route 66".
Sambit D — Google review
Old time general store atmosphere. Coffee counter serves Rt 66 coffee. Souvenirs were not over priced. Friendly knowledgeable staff. Great place to take photos of Rt 66.
Anna S — Google review
4.5
(544)
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4.5
(213)
22405 AZ-66 Scenic, Seligman, AZ 86337, USA
http://www.seligmansundries.com/
(928) 600-0123
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Grand Canyon Caverns & Inn

Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
The Grand Canyon Caverns Grotto is an attraction located on Route 66 that offers accommodations in a motel, a house, and a suite situated 22 stories underground. Upon arrival, visitors will encounter the motel and to the left is the road leading to the caverns where they can purchase tickets for tours. The Grotto also features a restaurant to the left of a play area for children with picnic tables available. Additionally, guests have access to ghost walks with flashlights provided.
The Caverns are open! We had so much fun! It was nice and cool down in the cave. We took an elevator down and went on the longer tour. Incredible history, I’m excited to come back.
Kirsten C — Google review
To be honest, having been to multiple spectacular caverns in several states, we were not expecting too much. We were pleasantly surprised by this experience. Easy walk with just a few slightly challenging up and down hills on the path. Entry and exit is by elevator. The guide was informative and friendly. A unique part was we did the combo and had lunch at the bottom, 200' down in the cavern. Bison burgers were great especially with having to bring everything down from the restaurant up top. They did make a mistake on my meal, but corrected it within minutes, which is great considering someone had to get it from the restaurant at ground level! Some interesting facts about this dry, dead cave were shared AND there is a 'hotel room' at the bottom that you can book for the night. It is in a large cavern, with two queen beds, tv, dvd movies, and even a turntable for music. Booked up a YEAR in advance!! There is even Room Service!
Michael B — Google review
The Grand Canyon Caverns Tour plus lunch was an unplanned stop during our visit to Arizona. We are so happy we stumbled upon the tour online, as we thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience. This was our first dry caverns tour, and we loved seeing the differences from our previous wet caverns tours. The guide was extremely knowledgeable about the history of the caverns, making for a fascinating history lesson. We concluded our visit with the add-on lunch option, which added another unique element to our vacation. Don't miss this tour!!
Renee H — Google review
Excellent stop on old route 66, driving back to the caverns and taking the tour took about an hour and a half. I was expecting it to be a tourist trap, which it kinda is, but the caverns where bigger and more interesting than expected. The path in the cave is long maybe half a mile and does have a fair bit of up and down elevation gain. One woman in our group had a difficult time managing, so keep that in mind.
Tow T — Google review
We stayed in the RV Park with oir 17 ft travel trailer for two nights. They have water and electric hook up. Dump station is behind the market at the entrance. The second night they had a veterans day cookout with a band and they roasted a pig and a live band to 10 p. Mostly locals showed up having a good time and nothing got out of control. This is the second time doing the cave tour and lunch combo! Its definitely a bucket list if you haven't done it before. Beware it dosent tell you in the website the "hike" in the standard tour can be stenious at many spots, especially for older people. It is paves the whole way but are some steep incline/decline at various points. Overall I love the experience here and would do it and stay again
Boondocking B — Google review
Great experience I would definitely recommend a day trip to the caverns. Make sure you do the longer tour(45) minutes, well worth it.
Micah S — Google review
This was a great experience! It's amazing to see the caverns and hear the history. All of the employees were friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. We did the full tour with the in the cavern lunch. The food was delicious! The only thing I would say is that some of the walking on the tour has stairs or steep hills to walk up, so it might not be doable for some people.
Kimberly K — Google review
What a surprise to have this place so close to the start of Havasupi trailhead. Nothing fancy, but did the trick and thoroughly enjoyed being able to pick up our passes the night before so we could get an early start in the morning. A small restaurant is located just a short way from the property and was great to have a warm meal before heading out for a four day hike. They offered a small continental breakfast For free starting at 4:00am which was so kind. Not a lot of amenities but beats camping out one more night. Definitely worth the price!
Beth F — Google review
4.3
(2101)
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4.0
(496)
Milepost 115, AZ-66, Peach Springs, AZ 86434, USA
http://gccaverns.com/
(928) 422-3223
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Grand Canyon Caverns & Inn

Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
The Grand Canyon Caverns Grotto is an attraction located on Route 66 that offers accommodations in a motel, a house, and a suite situated 22 stories underground. Upon arrival, visitors will encounter the motel and to the left is the road leading to the caverns where they can purchase tickets for tours. The Grotto also features a restaurant to the left of a play area for children with picnic tables available. Additionally, guests have access to ghost walks with flashlights provided.
The Caverns are open! We had so much fun! It was nice and cool down in the cave. We took an elevator down and went on the longer tour. Incredible history, I’m excited to come back.
Kirsten C — Google review
To be honest, having been to multiple spectacular caverns in several states, we were not expecting too much. We were pleasantly surprised by this experience. Easy walk with just a few slightly challenging up and down hills on the path. Entry and exit is by elevator. The guide was informative and friendly. A unique part was we did the combo and had lunch at the bottom, 200' down in the cavern. Bison burgers were great especially with having to bring everything down from the restaurant up top. They did make a mistake on my meal, but corrected it within minutes, which is great considering someone had to get it from the restaurant at ground level! Some interesting facts about this dry, dead cave were shared AND there is a 'hotel room' at the bottom that you can book for the night. It is in a large cavern, with two queen beds, tv, dvd movies, and even a turntable for music. Booked up a YEAR in advance!! There is even Room Service!
Michael B — Google review
The Grand Canyon Caverns Tour plus lunch was an unplanned stop during our visit to Arizona. We are so happy we stumbled upon the tour online, as we thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience. This was our first dry caverns tour, and we loved seeing the differences from our previous wet caverns tours. The guide was extremely knowledgeable about the history of the caverns, making for a fascinating history lesson. We concluded our visit with the add-on lunch option, which added another unique element to our vacation. Don't miss this tour!!
Renee H — Google review
Excellent stop on old route 66, driving back to the caverns and taking the tour took about an hour and a half. I was expecting it to be a tourist trap, which it kinda is, but the caverns where bigger and more interesting than expected. The path in the cave is long maybe half a mile and does have a fair bit of up and down elevation gain. One woman in our group had a difficult time managing, so keep that in mind.
Tow T — Google review
We stayed in the RV Park with oir 17 ft travel trailer for two nights. They have water and electric hook up. Dump station is behind the market at the entrance. The second night they had a veterans day cookout with a band and they roasted a pig and a live band to 10 p. Mostly locals showed up having a good time and nothing got out of control. This is the second time doing the cave tour and lunch combo! Its definitely a bucket list if you haven't done it before. Beware it dosent tell you in the website the "hike" in the standard tour can be stenious at many spots, especially for older people. It is paves the whole way but are some steep incline/decline at various points. Overall I love the experience here and would do it and stay again
Boondocking B — Google review
Great experience I would definitely recommend a day trip to the caverns. Make sure you do the longer tour(45) minutes, well worth it.
Micah S — Google review
This was a great experience! It's amazing to see the caverns and hear the history. All of the employees were friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. We did the full tour with the in the cavern lunch. The food was delicious! The only thing I would say is that some of the walking on the tour has stairs or steep hills to walk up, so it might not be doable for some people.
Kimberly K — Google review
What a surprise to have this place so close to the start of Havasupi trailhead. Nothing fancy, but did the trick and thoroughly enjoyed being able to pick up our passes the night before so we could get an early start in the morning. A small restaurant is located just a short way from the property and was great to have a warm meal before heading out for a four day hike. They offered a small continental breakfast For free starting at 4:00am which was so kind. Not a lot of amenities but beats camping out one more night. Definitely worth the price!
Beth F — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(496)
Milepost 115, AZ-66, Peach Springs, AZ 86434, USA
http://gccaverns.com/
(928) 422-3223
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Hualapai River Runners

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Raft trip outfitter
Outdoor Activities
River Rafting & Tubing
Hualapai River Runners offers an exhilarating one-day whitewater rafting adventure at the Grand Canyon. The tour includes a helicopter ride to the rim, a guided hike to Travertine Falls, and lunch by the Colorado River. Departing from Peach Springs, Arizona, the experience also provides ground transportation from Hualapai Lodge. Visitors praise the friendly staff and knowledgeable guides who ensure everyone's comfort and enjoyment throughout the trip.
We had so much fun! We did the 1-day rafting tour and it was excellent. The guides were personable and knowledgeable. They had coolers full of cold drinks and waters. For lunch we were served simple, yet tasty sandwiches and chips. I highly recommend doing this if you would like to see the Grand Canyon and cool off at the same time. The water was cool and refreshing in the hot summer heat. There were multiple stops to let us swim and take pictures. We had an amazing time!!
Amanda S — Google review
This was a long time goal to raft the Colorado. Not a big WW guy, but love it. Couldn't do the 2 day overnight for multiple reasons. Booking was easy online, asking questions before hand were impossible through the call center. Call the Wualipia Resort front desk directly and have them transfer. Now to the trip. The bus rides are brutal, but that's just part of it. Driver did the best he could and pointed out historical places. The river was running normal about a ft low. The rapids were to great, maybe a little less than class for the water level. i had never power whitewater'd. It was different, but I kind of liked it. You do cover 58.5 miles and half is a slow float. The scenery was as expected, absolutely amazing. We saw a number of birds and longhorns. I loved the hike, climb to the waterfall. If you are physically able DO THIS! All this would have been worth the price. I can't speak for the other 2 boats (they all seemed happy), our guide Kyle was great. Who knew every curve, sandbar and every rapid and really dug into them, ALL of them. He was extremely knowledgeable of the history of the canyon and the geological key points. Kyle knew the Wualipai. During the trip he told us he was Apache, brother tribe from other side of the Grand Canyon. Told us he did not grow up a River Runner and only started about 2 years ago. I would not have believe it had he not told us. Kyle made the trip so much better than it already was. Thanks to all the support and staff it took to give us a great day.
James L — Google review
We had an amazing, breathtaking , scratch off the bucket list trip. Our guide Brian was so cool and made sure we had a blast. The river was soooo much fun we ill be going again next year. It was safe for kids of all ages even non swimmers and swimmers alike. Everyone from the tribe is so nice and this is definitely a trip worth every single penny. Thanks Brian for making sure my kids and family were safe and had a blast...Def lifelong memories. When we come back we only want Brian driving our raft.
James J — Google review
We did the 2 day overnight trip and it was incredible, easily the highlight of our southwest trip. The guides are very knowledgeable and we had a lot of fun learning about the people, plants and animals that live around the canyon and history of the canyon. We stopped at some breathtaking spots for short hikes and had the opportunity to swim through rapids at one point. The provided food was great too, better than expected for an overnight camping trip, fresh sandwiches and fruit for lunches and dinner we had grilled steak and potatoes. I would definitely come back again it's quite the experience!
Ethan — Google review
Last weekend my friend and I were on a two-day rafting trip with Hualapai River Runners. The experience exceeded all expectations, mostly because of the amazing staff: Cody, Scott, Laura and McCrary (sp?) were STELLAR. Cody was the guide for our raft. His confidence and experience made me feel safe and prepared for the river. They also set up a great camp, cooked a delicious dinner AND a delicious breakfast. The trip itself was perfect: a section of time with intermittent rapids, another section of time with calm waters and the second day with our rafts attached to the motorized boat so we could relax. The views were breathtaking the entire time!! Our camp site was so comfortable and Hualapai River Runners provided tents, sleeping bags and sleeping pads. As we were rafting, Cody shared information about history, geology and fun facts. The other people in our group were friendly and interesting. I think our evening conversations at camp were some of my most favorite moments. HIGHLY RECOMMEND this experience
Mary P — Google review
I booked this rafting trip for a July vacation at Grand Canyon National Park. It was, in many ways, the highlight of the trip. It started with a shuttle over to the rafting site, from the hotel in town. The drive is long, but you get to see some really cool valley cliffs along the way. We divided up into two rafts for the trip and there was a third raft that was just support and photography. You can get access to a whole trip's worth of photos from the rafting, for a reasonable fee. Pretty early on it's amazing to be surrounded by the huge cliff walls along the river. We got in some rapids pretty quickly too. Our driver would line the raft(engine powered) up with the biggest rapid he could see, then crash up into it. It was thrilling. I was smiling the whole time. We also had a couple side hikes from the river-shores during the trip. The first hike that we had was absolutely amazing! I've done a lot of hiking, but this was the first time in such a beautiful, brightly colored waterfall filled, desert cavern! Insanely gorgeous and I only wish the photos could have captured more of it's energy. The second hike also took us to a waterfall, but it was in a little tucked away spot in the open air. If you have the means to do this, I'd recommend reserving as soon as you can, because it was amazing! Oh, and they do have a vegetarian option for included meals.
JC E — Google review
Went yesterday and had an amazing time. This was the highlight of our trip to the Grand Canyon. All the staff was very nice and Scott was awesome and a great guide, always offering drinks, snacks, telling us some stories and history, offering to take photos, stopping for several stops to swim and cool off and making sure everyone was comfortable and having a great time. This was a truly amazing experience for my son and I. I’d give more stars but 5 is the limit. Highly recommend adding this adventure to your Grand Canyon visit. Thanks Scott and the entire team for making it such a fantastic day to remember!
Jeff H — Google review
Fantastic experience! Booked a group of six for the Two Day Rafting Tour and was not disappointed. John, Bronson, Kyle and the rest of the guys took great care of us and provided excellent insight into the history, geography and culture of The Canyon. Plenty of hydration for the 110º days on the river. Excellent communication between crew memebers across different rafts made for an extremely safe environment and they cooked some pretty great camp food, too! John's knowledge of the Rapids kept us upright and on schedule the whole trip. A couple of close calls, for sure. But, that's what you're there for, right?!? He was engaged the whole 50+ miles on the river and educated us on everything from geology to flora and fauna to local lore and urban legends (the Honeymoon Rapids story is nuts!). I Would definitely recommend to anyone who isn't afraid to get a lil banged up, sweaty and dirty.
Cricket F — Google review
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900 East AZ-66, Peach Springs, AZ 86434, USA
https://grandcanyonwest.com/explore/colorado-river-rafting/
(888) 868-9378
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Wikieup Trading Post and Restaurant

Motel
Shopping
Convenience store
Restaurant
Gift & Specialty Shops
THE MOTEL IS OPEN!!! Stayed in their two bedroom kitchenette after a long day on the AZPT. It was clean, comfortable and affordable.
Jason W — Google review
Stopped in to get a sandwich and found this super unique purse, great piece of turquoise, and black arrow head that I just had to have. They also had other traveling favorites like adorable magnets and area friendly cacti sets for sale. The jewelry though was beautifully crafted with genuine stones!! I loved the rings, sadly my fingers are so small there were no size fours, but the shopkeeper assured me she would look into getting some smaller sizes to just stop back by. Since I travel through this area about once a month I am definitely making it my way station. The restaurant connected was warm and welcoming. I ordered a grilled cheese with fries. These fries were some of the best fries I have had on the road. They were fresh and crispy on the outside, but soft in the inside. Literally the perfect fry!! The grilled cheese wasn't as greasy as I like mine, but it made for a filling and nostalgic lunch.
Vicky P — Google review
Maybe new inexperienced owners. Stopped yesterday 10/5/19 for lunch with family. Got our orders wrong. Ordered 4 burgers for 4 people only 3 came out. 10 minutes later we got the last one. Burgers were extremely overcooked very dry and hard to chew and swallow. On the plus side fries were good and they didn’t charge for the late burger. Been coming here for years and the food and service was always pretty good. Very disappointed. Don’t know if I will ever go back. Hopefully they are new and will get there act together. Everyone there just didn’t seem interested in service.
Ed B — Google review
Took a ride out here and had lunch . It was what I expected and what I was looking for . Had a burger and fries and a pretty cowgirl waitress who was very nice . Reading some of these other reviews I don’t think people understand that this is a diner not a French restaurant. If your road tripping and want an authentic Americana meal to go along with your adventure this is a decent stop .
Arizona R — Google review
I don't know about the Motel, but the trading post and restaurant are fine. They are very old school, a throwback to the 60s, but very clean with nice employees and decent prices. I was in the ladies room the other day when a young mother came in with her baby, and was shocked there was no diaper changing station. Again, this place is "quaint". Expect to see open faced hot roast beef sandwich with mashed potatoes on the restaurant menu, it's that kind of place.
Laura P — Google review
This place is awesome! I really can't thank these people enough! We came in just as they were closing their doors, but they kept the fryers on for us and served us weary travelers. A kindness of truly biblical proportions. May God bless these people profoundly! Thank you. By the way, the food is awesome! The hot sauce is legit, too, so be careful!
Mark S — Google review
my son and I were traveling north for a special event. We got hungry and stopped in for breakfast. The menu was limited menu due to covid but there was plenty to choose from. I make it a point to eat local and find the out of the way places as they often do not disappoint. The Wikiup Trading Post Restaurant was no exception. The service was fast and friendly. Coffee was fresh and hot and the atmosphere was perfect,old school, road side diner goodness. I got the breakfast burrito with sausage ( ham and bacon are the other meat options). I'm a lover of all things wrapped in tortillas and am a huge fan of the breakfast burrito. Typically breakfast burritos are heavy on filler like egg and potato with little meat. Not this bad boy, it was loaded with sausage with just the right amount of cheese, egg and hash Browns. A side of salsa and a dash or two of their local hot sauce and I was in breakfast burrito heaven. You could easily split this between two people. If you're hungry and driving on highway 93 in Arizona, you need to stop in and grab a bite. You won't be sorry.
Joe H — Google review
This is easily the coolest stop I have made in a long time. Convenience store side is well stocked to keep you going on your journey and the restaurant is like a time machine to the golden age of road travel. We enjoyed our food and the time we spent here.
Will K — Google review
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18040 US-93, Wikieup, AZ 85360, USA
(928) 765-2241
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Keepers of the Wild Nature Park

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Animal protection organization
Animal rescue service
Education center
Wildlife and safari park
What a great day! So glad we stopped. Our tour guide, Savannah was outstanding! She knew lots of info about each one of the animals and was able to answer tons of questions. I would absolutely recommend the tour! Walking after the tour was great to take as long as we wanted to look at the animals. The animals here all have a story. Thank goodness they made their way to Keepers of the Wild! Without them they would not have survived. They are fed well and their habitats are cleaned every day. The only thing which could have made this better was to see the hibernating bears or attending the 330 tour to watch the feedings.
T T — Google review
Went on a very hot day. The animals weren't very visible as they were trying to stay cool. Don't recommend going in the summer. Nice gift shop and workers. Used a get out pass. No service in the area.
Heather — Google review
Our family's experience at Keepers of the Wild was unforgettable! All of the animals here live in very happy, enriched environments. Our tour guide was amazing and shared the unique, incredible stories of each animal with us. The guided tour is definitely worth it because of this! This park is a sanctuary for animals from bad situations and it was plain to see that their primary goal was the comfort and happiness of the animals. The workers were all very passionate and loving towards the animals. What a wonderful place! Thank you for all that you do!
Leonard L — Google review
Very nice place not crowded. But to plan better in my opinion go to the guided tours. I went on the 1530 feeding tour and you still have time after to go see your favorite or the whole park. Bring cash because their electricity does go out. Also I love that you can bring your own food and they have chairs and tables. Drinks are available to purchase.
Rose L — Google review
We took my Grand daughter on the 23rd of this month .. We had an Awesome time visiting & learning how the animals were all rescued.. our tour guide Cynthia was just the Best .. very knowledgeable and told us stories of all the animals there … Kudo’s Cynthia ! Gift shop was very reasonably priced and offered lots of varieties of souvenirs! My eldest Grand daughter will be here next week and we will be bringing her to explore… Again … A Must see ! Thank You for doing what you do !
Loveda G — Google review
I love that this place exists because some humans really suck! The animals here come from both private and some very public (previous) owners who should never have pets. even if these animals won't ever make it back to their rightful habitat, these people take care of them and give them a better life. They have mostly big cats, but they have taken in other animals as well. Did the bus tour and had a very friendly, informative guide. You can walk through but the guided tour offers a unique perspective. The place is run solely on donations and the revenue generated at the park, so save some money for the gift shop when you go.
Sable A — Google review
Wow. What an amazing experience. From the woman at the entrance to the gift shop to the staff on the bus. They waited 10 minutes so a elderly person had enough time to walk up a slight hill to get on the bus and to reassure us to take our time that they have no problem waiting for everybody. Wow. We all enjoyed the sanctuary itself as well as the knowledge the tour guide had on every animal. They are on a personal level with each species. Are group can't wait to go back. It takes roughly an hour but we'll worth the entrance fee. Ps.. the monkey has a funny personality.
Maria R — Google review
Top place to stop if you’re doing AZ Route 66 (be sure to get the Route 66 passport from kingman!) We did the 3:30 tour and we really enjoyed. They feed the big cats on our tour. The guide was very knowledgeable. Each animal is incredible. My daughter especially loved the spider monkeys. We used the Get Out Pass. Great value and they’ll let you upgrade to the tour. HOWEVER there is no cell service there. You need to take a screenshot of your pass ahead of time. I had to drive back down the road until I got service to redeem my pass. The cashier wasn’t familiar with the pass but hopefully they’ll work all that out. Also, I tried calling and messaging before our visit but I couldn’t get in touch with anyone. Very cool place and a must if you’re driving along the Mother Road!
Jordan E — Google review
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13441 AZ-66, Valentine, AZ 86437, USA
http://www.keepersofthewild.org/
(928) 769-1800
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Hackberry General Store

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Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
Specialty Museums
Hackberry General Store, located on Route 66 in Hackberry, Arizona, has a rich history dating back to 1934. The store was originally operated by the famous Route 66 artist Bob Waldmire and has survived periods of abandonment. Visitors often stop here to take photos, rest, and purchase souvenirs. The store is known for its cool memorabilia related to Route 66 and features interesting items for sale.
A very cool stop on old Route 66. There is lots to see, things to buy and so many things to take pics of. If you like classic cars and old signs this is the place to stop. Also be sure to say hi to Charlie the cat! 🐈
KL W — Google review
Neat old store. So much to see inside and outside. Some classic stripped cars, old signs etc. Inside had nicknacks, clothes and sodas. Worth a quick stop.
Bryan L — Google review
A must to stop and visit on Route 66. You can almost here the nothing mixed some Bagdad Cafe song. Sand, old general store with whatever you need to take with you from this Route 66 trip.
Ania — Google review
Hackberry General Store is a must-stop on historic Route 66! The place is full of character, with vintage cars, classic signs, and lots of nostalgic memorabilia that take you back in time. It feels like an open-air museum where every corner has something interesting to see. The atmosphere is very authentic, and it’s a great spot for photos and a quick break on the road. Definitely worth visiting for anyone traveling along Route 66!
Timur M — Google review
Old Timey Charm. Lots of biker groups. Stocked with the latest, but still has the yesteryear look! Lots of old cars and machines, brands of which preceded me. Friendly cat named Charlie in the store loves to be pet. Learnt the hard way. Wear closed toed shoes. :)
Yohann D — Google review
Nice little stop with plenty to see and purchase. If you never have taken Route 66 I highly recommend the drive. It is a few more minutes but definitely worth the drive.
Irving F — Google review
Hackberry General Store — Where Reality Takes a Break and Poses for a Photo If you drive long enough on Route 66, the sun starts hallucinating on your behalf — and then suddenly you see it: Hackberry General Store, a place so gloriously strange that even your GPS sighs and gives up. Walking in feels like entering the attic of a retired cowboy who once tried to become an Elvis impersonator but got distracted by a spaceship landing. The walls are covered in license plates, vintage signs, rusted memories, and the occasional object whose purpose has been unknown since 1954. Perfect. The staff? Imagine people who have seen every kind of tourist — from bikers with more leather than skin to European families desperately searching for “authentic America.” Yet they greet you with a smile that says: “We’ve survived this desert for decades. Nothing you do can surprise us anymore.” The highlight is the classic Corvette parked outside, shining like it has a sponsorship deal with the sun. Every passerby becomes a photographer. Even people who “don’t like cars” suddenly start posing like they’re shooting a calendar: “Miss Route 66: Desert Edition.” Inside, the souvenirs range from undeniably cool to “Why does this exist??” I bought three of the latter. No regrets. The soda? Served cold, like divine justice. The vibe? A mix of nostalgia, kitsch, and a desert spirit animal watching you quietly from behind a gasoline pump. If Route 66 had a beating heart, this would be the left ventricle — the one pumping pure Americana and a bit of motor oil. Go. Laugh. Take pictures. Buy something useless. It’s the whole point.
Z 2 — Google review
This was a must stop for us on the rt.66 trip as its a historical stop and landmark. This place has so much historical things inside and outside, they have cold drinks, snacks, restroom and friendly people that work here. I really like how it was decorated and you can see that many people around the world came to visit this place just because of its historical presence. This place is a must stop on your rt.66 trip no matter what, support this place by getting something so thst it can stay open and alive for many generations. This place used to be a old gas station back in the day i believe and was renovated to become what it is today. I highly recommend coming here if your in the area as well and not just doing rt.66.
WhiteBlurr S — Google review
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11255 AZ-66, Kingman, AZ 86411, USA
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Stetson Winery

Permanently Closed
Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
I was visiting friends in Kingman, and they took me to their favorite hide-a-way, the Stetson Winery, on a Sunday afternoon. We were greeted with a smile the moment we walked in. The music, wine, and atmosphere were fantastic... and the owners were very friendly too. Loved the experience!
Lori D — Google review
Been here 4 times. Don & family are so nice. Always meet the nicest people here & the wines are all so drinkable, year after year. Complete / total hidden gem.
Losee R — Google review
A great place to relax and have a glass of wine, especially if they have events going on. It's a very nice Event Center and they usually have food and music and other events going on at this location. The owners are super nice and friendly folks.
Jim T — Google review
Don was so friendly and we really enjoyed all the wines we tried during our tasting. We bought several bottles. We want to go back on an afternoon when there will be music as it is a beautiful location and venue. We hope to stay overnight with our camper as a Harvest Host guest when we return. The camping area is really beautiful with 360 degree views! I imagine the star gazing is wonderful too. Thank you, Don!
Allison W — Google review
Stopped here as our first Harvest Host try. Absolutely fantastic. Super friendly owners and the wine is fabulous. Brought a bunch home to share with family and friends in Santa Fe. Highly recommend a stop if you are in the area. Beautiful grounds with wonderful sunset views.
Deborah C — Google review
November 2022 -- be aware this winery was closed at this time due to the owner's death. We drove out to visit this winery because we had been there in the past and enjoyed their wine. The website indicated it was open but when we got there is was closed up. We learned that the winery had been closed for a while. Call ahead if you intend to visit to make sure it's open. We wish we had! Luckily, there are other wineries in the area so our trip was not wasted.
Denise S — Google review
I love this place! You can't find better owners. Wine is all fantastic. Usually I go to a winery and fine 1 or 2 I like, here there isn't a single wine I wouldn't drink. There sweet wines in particular are excellent and I am not a sweet wine drinker normally. I went out during there Sunday evening open house with live music, even though I had never been there it was like spending the afternoon/evening with extended family, the good kind. Thanks everyone for a wonderful night!
Brittney G — Google review
We finally made it! Glad too! Their wines are good, especially the red desert wine...yummy. Don, the owner, was gracious, and Tiffany was very informative. We plan on returning soon for Sunday music!
Michele T — Google review
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10965 Moonscape Way, Kingman, AZ 86401, USA
https://stetsonwinery.com/
(928) 757-7206
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Hualapai Mountain Park Campground

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Park
Nature & Parks
Hualapai Mountain Park Campground is a rustic camping park located in northwestern Arizona. The park offers rugged hiking trails that overlook the desert and provides cabins for accommodation. Visitors are warned not to feed the wildlife as it can be dangerous and is considered a crime. The park boasts abundant trails, an 18-hole disc golf course, and opportunities for wildlife viewing such as deer, elk, eagles, and woodpeckers.
Overall, we really enjoyed our stay. We appeared to be the only people occupying a cabin, which added to our relaxation. Everyone we interacted with was super kind, from the people on the phone to the staff cleaning restrooms. Our stay happened to fall during a craft fair weekend, too, which was a fun bonus. Delicious food trucks and excellent local crafts. We booked cabin #7, which was fine, as you can see from the pictures. However, the pictures online when booking the cabin are wrong. They show a different interior. Which is really our only, biggest disappointment. And there is lots of dog poop around. Which is a bummer since there are bags at the trailheads and parking areas. We travel with two bigger dogs, and it's sad to see others being so gross and disrespectful. There are plenty of trash cans around! Review Update: We will be so sad to leave! Our stay at the park has been beyond fantastic. We've stayed in three different cabins over two weeks. #11 was very spacious in terms of living area but a very tight bathroom! The shower stall is about 3x3. But the water pressure is fantastic! The kitchen range top is a two burner RV style & you will need a lighter to get things started. On a weekend (when the park fills up), the road outside is rather busy. But its fun to wave at everyone. Cabin #4 has been our favorite so far. Large living space thanks to the built in bunks. And screens on some of the windows! Which is great for nighttime breezes. Big four burner stove top, again bring a lighter. Bigger shower stall plus a sink/vanity in the bathroom. Cabin #7 has a four burner stove top, no lighter required. Full size tub & shower, a spacious bathroom in general. I can't speak highly enough of every single person we've interacted with here at the park. Employees & volunteers, everyone is so incredibly kind. And helpful!
Meli K — Google review
I love coming here to hike or just a place to sit and get away. Love the forestry vibes. Haven’t for too far into the hikes. I love there’s hardly ever anyone at the “dog park” it’s a dirt space with a ton of pine cones but my dog loves to run in it. Recently we camped here and it was fun. Creepy hearing the elk bugle all night long wondering if they were at the camp site. I will be back!
Heather G — Google review
Super awesome campground. You pick your own campsite which we love!! We practically had the whole campground to ourselves. Very clean sites and well maintained bathrooms. We have zero complaints about this campground. Look at our friend that showed up last night. 🩷
Randee S — Google review
Quiet, family friendly campground. They had a small, but clean playground in the main camping area. Campground host was very helpful and accommodating!
Terrance T — Google review
We did not camp, we hiked. Beautiful trail, quiet and serene. We will make it back to do the other trails as well. We hiked potato patch.
Andrea J — Google review
This place is amazing! The various trails are at a multitude of difficulty levels. Even my smallest kids loved to climb and hike through. The cabins are cozy and accommodating. The playgrounds are very nice. The picnic areas are plentiful. The disk golf is challenging but fantastic. The whole place is great sun, rain, or snow. The staff are amazing and super friendly. This place made my kids love the outdoors. We will be back many times.
Eric O — Google review
So relaxing for us! For our younger friends they loved climbing on rocks and hiking!!! Beautiful place to picnic and connect with nature! They have an extremely challenging disc golf course!!!
Teresa D — Google review
Great place to spend the weekend ir part of the Summer. Beautifully wooded mountain, surrounded by deer & elk & small critters...
Charles R — Google review
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6250 Hualapai Mountain Rd, Kingman, AZ 86401, USA
https://parks.mohave.gov/parks/hualapai-mountain-park/
(928) 753-8611
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Desert Diamond Distillery

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Distillery
Food & Drink
Desert Diamond Distillery, the oldest craft distillery in Arizona, was established by the Patt family in 2010. Originally planning to open a brewery or winery, they shifted their focus to spirits after attending a distillery conference. The distillery offers five premium liquors, including award-winning rums. Located near Kingman Airport off Highway 66, it's one of the few open-to-the-public distilleries in Arizona.
They are part of the Harvest Host RV club. Big paved lot out front, gravel in back, lots of room. Nice little craft distillery, their agave rum is a nice sipper.
Charlie W — Google review
I stopped as I was heading out of town which happened to be just after 11:00am on a Monday. I'm so glad I stopped. Not only was I able to taste some great rums and a unique vodka, I had a great time learning interesting fun facts from their tasting specialist. I spent more time there then anticipated but that just means that it was better than I expected it would be which is a good thing. If I didn't have places to be I would have done a 2nd tasting to sample some of their reserve rums that are said to rival a good whiskey. So, plan a visit. There is a cost for the tasting but I thought it was worth it because of the variety. Plus you get a souvenir shot glass.
Roberta P — Google review
So impressed with this place. 2 beautiful Dark wood bars. The Agave Rum was my favorite. Impressive collection of distilled and flavored olive oils and drink mixes. Take time and relax at this place, enjoy their atmosphere.
Islandgirlnaz — Google review
if you're ever in the mood for some good spirits and a chill vibe, you gotta check out Desert Diamond Distillery. This place is super welcoming right from the get-go. It's got that laid-back, friendly atmosphere where you can just relax and enjoy yourself. We stopped in on a Sunday afternoon while staying in Kingman for work. We wanted to checkout some of the local places. The service here is fantastic. Everyone working there is helpful and genuinely friendly, making you feel right at home whether you're there for a tasting or just to grab a bottle. It's not one of those stuffy places; it's just a really comfortable spot to hang out and learn about their spirits. Definitely a great stop if you're in the area!
Zachary G — Google review
Unbelievable! This place truly exceeded our expectations. Don't be put off by the location at the airport. It is worth the drive out. We are staying on the property as Harvest Host members and enjoyed an amazing lunch in one of the historic train cars. The retail store and bar are upscale and filled with delightful gift items and products. Spent a little time chatting with the owner and found out they have been in this location since 2009 and are the oldest distillery still in business in AZ. A true must see when you are in the Kingman area!
Stacey P — Google review
Our Friday afternoon stop was outstanding. As Harvesthost members, we were allowed to stay on distillery grounds for free and park our 36 foot RV and the Jeep in their parking lot. We took advantage of their hospitality and made a reservation to eat the delicious sandwiches in the old train car. Later in the afternoon we sampled their outstanding Rum flights while the owner John gave us a detailed description of his creations. Overall a super nice experience, plenty of room to accommodate our rig, grounds and facility are clean, people are welcoming and the spirits are wonderful ! Thank you for your hospitality Desert Diamond Distillery.
Martina S — Google review
An amazing experience in a small batch distillery who does things with quality in mind. Staff are awesome, grilled cheese panani on the dining car from 1918 was fun and tasty. The spirits were impressive: Agave Rum, Moonshine, and their 7 year whiskey were impressive also. Give them a shot! They are also a Harvest Host, look that up if you have an RV!
Nathan W — Google review
While driving along Route 66 you can find real gems like Diamond Distillery in Kingman. I really recommend stopping there – they have award-winning rums and also a very good corn whisky. The best thing is that you can try everything in a tasting menu and then walk out with the bottle you liked the most. Totally worth it!
Paweł P — Google review
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4875 Olympic Way, Kingman, AZ 86401, USA
https://www.desertdiamonddistillery.com/
(928) 757-7611
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Kingman Visitor Center

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Tourist information center
Gift shop
The Kingman Visitor Center is housed in a historic 1908 power plant building, showcasing adaptive re-use of the structure. The spacious former electricity generating plant now hosts exhibits and displays, including full-size automobiles. Situated in Downtown Kingman's Historic Powerhouse, it serves as an invaluable resource for information on local attractions and travel tips. The center's friendly staff warmly welcome visitors and provide assistance to make the most of their time in Kingman.
There is a lot of Route 66 merchandise at the 2 stores. People very friendly. Did not do the museum so xant comment on that. Has the history of Angel Delgadillo. We'll worth making the stop. Can drive through the route 66 arch we couldn't drive through it because of height restrictions. But I stood under it
Diane M — Google review
A great stop on Route 66! The Kingman Visitor Center is not only full of local information, but also has a charming Route 66 museum inside. The staff were super friendly and helpful. It’s a great place to take a break, grab some brochures, and learn a bit about the area’s history. Don’t miss the gift shop—lots of fun Route 66 souvenirs!
Jennifer ( — Google review
Kingman Visitor Center is a wonderful stop on Route 66! The building itself is historic and beautifully maintained, and inside you’ll find lots of useful information about the area, maps, and friendly staff ready to help with travel tips. There’s also a small museum and great Route 66 memorabilia that make the visit even more interesting. A perfect place to learn more about the region and plan the next part of your journey.
Timur M — Google review
Cool area to Strech + charge your Tesla. The visting/gift shop area Alot to see & buy in a historic building. That Route 66 drive through where you drive you're car it's cool. The line can get Long Fast.
Anthony L — Google review
Excellent pit stop between Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. Restrooms and water available. There is a train model on the second floor, and steam engine across the street.
Annie S — Google review
Like this visitor center a lot. I did nog do the museum but the visitor center by itself was informative and joyful.😀
Matin H — Google review
I visited here on a perfect day to be super delighted with the architecture of the building bathing in the morning sun. The electric car museum downstairs was wonderful, and I enjoyed the various exhibits, some of which are not seen elsewhere. The tour guide took us around and explained the details nicely. They have a lot of parking some of which are ♿ reserved for the differently abled with clear signs on them. The entrance is also accessible for a wheelchair bound person.
Tushar S — Google review
It's a nice little building. There is a Tesla charging station outside. A gift shop downstairs. The main store also downstairs, the owner not very welcoming however. I felt like we were just being watched the whole time we were there. Really cool Route 66 train upstairs. There is also a museum, didn't go in, but it is a $10 charge for those interested. Restrooms are avaliable.
Leticia R — Google review
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120 W Andy Devine Ave, Kingman, AZ 86401, USA
https://www.explorekingman.com/
(928) 753-6106
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Arizona Route 66 Museum

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Historical place museum
Museums
History museum
The Arizona Route 66 Museum, located in the former Kingman Powerhouse museum and visitor center complex, offers a fascinating journey through the history of the iconic highway. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring vintage cars, dioramas, and a movie that narrates the story of Route 66 from its origins as an indigenous trade route to its heyday as a symbol of Main Street America in the 1950s.
Great little museum with lots of cars, pictures, antiques, an informative movie about Route 66 and the boom and bust that happened. It also has a very nice gift shop and well behaved dogs are welcome! I really enjoyed my time there.❤️
Mary V — Google review
Lots to see and learn. Gift shop & staff is great. Lots of information on travelling Route 66. RV parking. Wonderful props & pictures from back in the day.
Marc — Google review
The museum was a really nice stop in Kingman, AZ to understand the origin and decline of Route 66. It only cost $10 per person and kids 12 and under are free. The video is lengthy and slightly dated but provides a wealth of information for each AZ town on Route 66. The electric car portion was a nice addition.
Lindsay C — Google review
This little museum is much more than meets the eye. Its a souvenir shop, an information center for tourism across the region, a historical museum, a science and tech museum - electric vehicles from the turn of the century until now (including several record setters). Tickets for this attraction also get you into the Mojave County museum across the street and a historical building tour - great value. It was amazing looking at first hand accounts of living out here in the Wild West, especially some of the folks that weren't quite ready for everything. You really felt for them! This was a great expereince - highly recommend!
Anthony P — Google review
Pretty cool little museum in Kingman. Very inexpensive with some really cool photos and artifacts. There's an electric car room in the museum. It was really fun to see the progression of electric cars and how early in our history that they were being invented. Great way to spend an afternoon!
Gary H — Google review
We visited the museum when charging at the superchargers in the parking lot. Busy because Friday. It's a small but decent presentation. As far as we could tell, it was free to get in. There's a substantial souvenir store, where we bought our Arizona keepsake. There are 2 stories, with stairs and an elevator. Tip: the restroom on the second floor is less busy.
Cheryl N — Google review
Great little stop. There is a couple pictures opportunities outside and around the Museum. The museum itself was a little small for the price but pretty good. The price did include the Mojave Museum but its closed on Mondays.
Kay B — Google review
Really cute gift shop with a museum on the second floor. In the parking lot, you can take pictures with Rte 66 signs and drive your car through one of them. Lots of informational brochures for the entire state.
Christie P — Google review
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Powerhouse Visitor Center, 120 W Andy Devine Ave, Kingman, AZ 86401, USA
https://www.explorekingman.com/attraction-Powerhouse-Route-66-Museum/
(928) 753-9889
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Mohave Museum of History and Arts

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Museum
History museum
Art Museums
The Mohave Museum of History and Arts is a nonprofit institution dedicated to preserving the rich history and culture of Northwestern Arizona. Founded in 1961, it features exhibits on the indigenous tribes of the region, including the Chemehuevi, Havasupai, Hualapai, Mohave, and Paiute. The museum showcases a wide range of artifacts and displays that detail the area's history from prehistoric times to the present day.
$10 per adult (free kids) to go into this Museum, along with the Route 66 Museum and the Bonelli House. My 5-year-old daughter and I enjoyed it! There's exhibits about Native Americans, gems, mining, desert animals, etc. Pretty much anything in history that happened in that area. My daughters' favorite part was the hands-on table, where you could use different types of antique phones! Definitely a worthwhile visit, especially because your ticket gets you into other places as well. The ladies at the front desk were super nice and explained that I could keep the receipt and even use it another day, or give it to someone else to use. Later my husband arrived, and they just let him in for free! We made sure to buy something at the gift shop to support them. They had little bags for $6.50 that you could fill with gems of your choice.
Melinda M — Google review
Lovely small museum. Lots of great artifacts, local rocks, and informative exhibits. Gift shop had good selection and prices. Friendly staff helped us in gift shop.
Megan B — Google review
A single pass got our whole family in and the pass also allows entrance to the bonelli house and the route 66 museum. The staff were very friendly and helpful. We walked through the hall of presidents and first ladies. My favorite area was the local history of the native Americans and the areas mining and ranching. They have a very nice mineral exhibit and many other items of the area's history. My family also enjoyed being able to play a real working organ. The gift shop is well stocked and items are decently priced. They also have an exploration area when children and adults can examine items more closely. It was a very nice museum and my family truly enjoyed it.
Fidele M — Google review
This place is definitely worth checking out if you’re in Kingman. It’s full of interesting history—from Route 66 to the stories of the indigenous people who lived in the area. There’s a lot to see, and it’s all really well put together. What makes it even better is the price. For just $20, you get access to all three museums—the Mohave Museum, the Historic Route 66 Museum, and the Bonelli House. That’s a great deal, and honestly, you won’t find a better bang for your buck. If you're in town, make sure to stop by. You won’t regret it.
Mike M — Google review
We visited the Mohave Museum of History and Arts during an over night while passing through, May, 2023. We didn't expect the museum to be a nice as it turned out to be. We liked the Arizona Route 66 Museum across the street at the power house. We expected that to be the best one of the three connected museums. As it turned out, we liked the Mohave better. This museum had a really nice collection. Starting with the Presidents and First Ladies of the United States Of America. Then it just went in different directions as the museum went on. I really liked it. It even had a small movie theater. There is also a library on site. As well as the expected, gift shop you will exit through. All in all a really nice museum. This museum is also very close to the other museums and parks. There is a deal where if you pay admission for one museum, you get admission to all three museums at no extra cost. We went to one museum the afternoon before when arriving in town. Then went to the Mohave the next morning with no extra charge. We didn't go to the third museum as we wanted to get back on the road. The ticket prices as of May, 2023 were $10 for adults. But $6 for adults over 60 years old. As I said, if you pay admission to one Museum. You get admission to two additional museums for no additional coast. Just do not lose the ticket they give you. It also works good as a book mark. So if you're in the Kingman area. Here's a fairly inexpensive way to spend some time with up to three museums. As such, it should be obvious that I recommend them.
Sponge B — Google review
Great museum to stop by on your way to/from Vegas to Grand canyon national Park. Very quiet and for $10 per head you can cover three attractions. Children's 12 and below are free. Plenty of historic artifacts collectibles to view. Friendly staff and peaceful setting.
Murugesan S — Google review
Stopped in after going to the nearby Route 66 Museum and found this to be an interesting follow-up. Admission here is basically a package deal with a small fee of just ten dollars giving you entrance to this museum as well as the Route 66 facility and the historic Bonelli House. The Mohave Museum focuses on the history and environment of Mohave County with a set of dioramas depicting the earliest Native American inhabitants, to the arrival of settlers from the East, and on to the modern age. Another section discusses the history of mining and ranching in the area - key parts of Kingman's history. Also significant to Kingman was the former army air field founded during World War 2 and that's covered by various artifacts including a preserved piece of B-17 bomber nose art. A taxidermied display of animals covers the local fauna while a variety of smaller displays are about all sorts of esoterica such as presidential portraits, Native American crafts, doll houses made by locals, Asian American representation in Mohave County, and so on. A small gift shop has a selection of local souvenirs and handicrafts. Overall it's a fairly eclectic collection that should prove interesting to anyone who's interested in some local color and history.
Oliver ( — Google review
Came across this venue while on a self drive tour of the iconic Route 66. The Mohave Museum is run by a crew of very knowledgeable volunteers and contains a large number of indoor and outdoor exhibits that have been restored artifacts or manufactured displays detailing the history of the area over the centuries. Well maintained public restrooms designed to accommodate wheelchairs and disabled patrons.
Peter M — Google review
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4.4
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400 W Beale St, Kingman, AZ 86401, USA
http://www.mohavemuseum.org/
(928) 753-3195
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Chloride

Sights & Landmarks
Ghost Towns
Mysterious Sites
Chloride is a onetime silver mining camp in Mohave County, Arizona, United States, and is considered the oldest continuously inhabited mining town in the state. The town is a census-designated place, with a population at the 2020 census of 229. Chloride has a ZIP Code of 86431. Wikipedia.
4.0
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Arizona, USA
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Joshua Tree Ostrich Ranch and Guest House

Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Guest house
Indoor lodging
Motel
Ranch
I stayed at the ranch with my wife and 6 year old son for just one night. We arrived around 6 and Denver met us right away to show the guest house. Afterward he invited us to see the ostriches. They were very cool and our son loved the experience. We enjoyed the stars while sitting around the fire pit and slept very well. I would recommend this place to anyone that wants a great full house and unique experience. Our son said he missed George, the largest ostrich, later the next day. :-) Great experience for sure.
Boyd B — Google review
Family stayed one night but you could use this as your home base for a 4-5 night stay easy. Close enough to Lake Meade (25 min), Hoover Dam (35 min), Grand Canyon Skywalk. Lots of trail options too. Denver was helpful without being overbearing. Cabin had full kitchen, two full baths, two bedrooms, dining room with couch, laundry. All functional and very nice (not luxurious). Ostriches were cool, and we really enjoyed roasting marshmallows around the fire pit. Great area for stargazing. Check-in was 1-9 PM, Check-out was 10 AM firm.
Charlie W — Google review
Most unique experience! We loved the spacious lodge with all the comforts of home. The ostrich ranch was fun to see, as well. Great host, very friendly and welcoming.
Katie C — Google review
I've never stayed here personally.. but it seems nice enough for out of town to stay in cabins, sign up online because I've never seen the owner around, I live a street away from those place and the Ostridges are huge and can be visited by the public from sun up to sun down
Heather W — Google review
Very nice, Denver is an excellent host, property is remote, ostriches are interesting to watch.
Steve C — Google review
Lovely desert house with beautiful sunsets and plenty of things to do nerby plus the friendly host and ostriches!
Dan T — Google review
I've never seen such family ostriches they are the best in the world here in Dolan
Thaddeus I — Google review
The Ranch is Closed and has been for two years. Please don't drive out to ranch as it is now just a private residence
JOHN P — Google review
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86441 17401 Merry Dr, Dolan Springs, AZ 86441, USA
(480) 244-3772
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Cool Springs Station

Souvenir store
Sights & Landmarks
Gift shop
Museum
Points of Interest & Landmarks
As the name says cool place to stop off and have a look around and use the loo. Lots of T-shirts and gifts and a visitor book to sign. Really friendly chatty lady. Big route 66 sign on floor outside.
Andy W — Google review
Friendly staff, rock building with the prettiest view, happy these historic places are being cared for. Stop in and look around at this unique place.
Cynthia — Google review
Cool Springs is worth the drive!! The trip here makes you take your time on the historic Route 66. It transports you!! The views are spectacular! The shop sits atop the edge of a ravine that overlooks a mountain scape that takes your breath away. The shop is everything! The perfect route 66 stop. It has all the necessities and all the tourist needs and wants. Plus, unique gifts, crystals, rocks, and super cool scrap metal art. If you're lucky, you'll get to meet the owners' sweet kitties, Junior was super cuddly and loved on us the whole time we were there. Again, it is worth the stop. It has a place in my heart forever. You will lose cell service until after you pass through Oatman (the next stop that you can not miss after cool Springs).
Mama D — Google review
Big thanks to Geneva. Her heads up about the road ahead likely saved me from the giant patch of gravel, and her mention of the hill above the 90° kickback had breath taking views. Stop in and take a cool drink and get the heads up!
John H — Google review
A great places to stop and it's famous from the movies. Inside is a ton of souvenirs everything you would want. If your looking for a route 66 pins stop here.
Stuart G — Google review
Our family is on vacation driving Route 66. We stopped along the way and found the original "Raditor Springs" with Mater, Lighting McQueen, etc. If your child lives the Cars movie series they will live this little stop! Must 👀! We ❤️ it!
Katrina I — Google review
I brought friends that were visiting from out-of-state they all left with a bag full of goodies and we're very excited with the stop....
Deb R — Google review
This is a Great stop!! The gentleman working there was very knowledgeable about the area history and the gas station history. This is the actual location of Radiator Springs in the movie cars, so your kids will enjoy it too. There are pictures on the wall of the history. If you like rocks, thus is an awesome place to see and buy some amazing rocks and crystals. If you want some souvenirs, they have everything you could possibly want. There are some awesome mugs, jewelry, t-shirts and of course sticks & magnets! Check them out, you wont be disappointed!
Happy W — Google review
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8275 Oatman Road, Historic Rte 66, Golden Valley, AZ 86413, USA
http://www.route66coolspringsaz.com/
(928) 514-1904
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Sitgreaves Pass

Mountain pass
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Beautiful drive and views! Lots of tight curves though on drive and roads are not very wide so take it easy and recommend a car vs large vehicle.
Elisabeth S — Google review
Awesome drive. Beautiful scenery. Abandoned mines and old wrecked cars can be seen off the the side of the road. "Sitgreaves Pass is a historic, narrow, and winding road on Route 66 in Arizona's Black Mountains, known for its steep grades and scenic views. Named after Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves, the pass has an elevation of about 3,550 feet and is considered one of the most challenging sections of the old highway, with steep switchbacks and sharp drop-offs. The route is often traveled by locals and tourists alike, and it is famous for the burros that roam near the town of Oatman."
C. H — Google review
This is a very windey section of road but it is manageable. We took our 32' class A motor home over it. very scenic but slow goin do sure
Paint M — Google review
Wow! Lovely natural beauty. Not without perils 🫣
Summer J — Google review
If I only do it once in my life time. It was the highlight of my ride to California. I remember this pass the most out of my 2400 mile Oneway ride. The Real Wild West is right in front of your face. (5600 total miles).
Kato E — Google review
Definitely worth the detour, take it slow and easy. Seriously tight turns and steep drops. Well worth it for the view, interesting to see all the old cars that didn’t heed the speed warning.
Erin E — Google review
Fantastic drive with incredible views. Take it easy and use the various pull offs to take photos. It is less scary to head up the road from Oatman than coming from I40. A top 10 drive in my book.
Geoffrey T — Google review
Such an amazing drive with majestic vistas! Take it slow and easy and enjoy the view!
AG C — Google review
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Arizona 86413, USA
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Oatman Hotel Restaurant & Bar

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$$$$affordable
American restaurant
Step into the Oatman Hotel Restaurant & Bar, a historic Old West venue that has been transformed into an ice cream shop and American eatery. This establishment is located in a building with a rich history, rumored to be haunted, and was originally built in 1902 as the Durlin Hotel. After being rebuilt following a fire in 1924, it was renamed the Oatman Hotel in the 1960s.
Very cool establishment. Found a $1 from 1982. Food was really good. Little tough to find a table because my daughter and I didn’t want to occupy a four person or more table as they were crowded. We scored a two person table in the bar area. For as busy as it was, service was really quick. Definitely will go back. Food was really good also. Very juicy burger and burro ears were a good side.
1371Bosparamedic — Google review
We rode up to Oatman on motorcycles from Phoenix. We stopped in at the Oatman Hotel Restaurant and tried a couple of different breakfast meals. The burritos were flavorful and filling, packed with great taste and generous portions. I had the toast, bacon and potatoes, which were cooked just right – crispy bacon and well-seasoned potatoes that hit the spot. The atmosphere of the historic hotel adds so much character and makes the dining experience even better. Friendly service and hearty food make this a must-stop when in Oatman. Make sure you leave a dollar on the wall as it's a tradition you can't miss. FYI I did not stay at hotel so I cannot review. -
Mr. C — Google review
What a fun and unforgettable stop! The Oatman Hotel & Restaurant is a place you’ll never want to forget. The staff are incredibly friendly, the food is good, and the prices are very reasonable. But what really makes this place special is the ambience — it’s pure Old West charm from the moment you step inside. Between the historic walls, the dollar bills covering everything, and the lively cowboy atmosphere, it’s an experience you just have to see for yourself. Come hungry, come curious, and come get your cowboy on!
Wade N — Google review
This great little watering hole is in the cutest town on Route 66. The bartender was so attentive and friendly. All the customers are pretty friendly too. What a great atmosphere. Highly recommend!!! (It's called a Hotel, but this is just a drinking/eating establishment)
Rhonda K — Google review
My friend and I visited midday on Thursday, 10/16/25, and it was busy. We ordered burgers with chips which were very good. The table next to us highly recommended the carrot cake and fudge saying they were freshly made on location. My friend had the carrot cake and I had the fudge. They were also very scrumptious. The place was very unique with defaced one dollar bills everywhere. Neat place to see!
Cheri O — Google review
We loved visiting the town of Oatman and it was at the top of my must-see towns, however the Oatman Hotel wasn't what I expected at all. The sign out front is rotting! Inside, the cheap Halloween decorations looked out of place. We decided to not eat there because there were flys everywhere. May I suggest fly strips? We had an ice cream cone instead and got to listen to dirty rap music coming from the open door of the kitchen while we tried to enjoy our ice cream. The profanity in the music was horrible! It ruined the experience of the hotel for us. The girl at the ice cream counter was nice, though I feel sorry that she has to be subjected to such trashy music in her workplace. What could be a beautiful nostalgic hotel is a hole in the wall and was a total disappointment. It could be so much better with a little ingenuity and elbow grease.
Deborah B — Google review
The entire place is a wax museum with a pulse. The restaurant’s food is delicious, the service above and beyond, and the atmosphere mind blowing. Feeding the donkeys is a nice touch. I make sure to always bring my friends and family when they visit.
Drow — Google review
It's an amazing place to visit and hang out. We bellied up to the bar, and to my delight, Carrie, a sweetheart of a bartender and a total doll took care of us. Carrie helped guide us through our food order and drinks. The Wild Buffalo Burger with a side of Burro Ears is delicious! It's a great place for tasty food with a beautiful bartender to make you feel special. Highly recommend! Stop in, look around this amazing place, and definitely eat. Maybe you’ll get lucky and Carrie is working.
Dave W — Google review
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4.2
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181 Main St, Oatman, AZ 86433, USA
https://oatmanhotelrestaurantbar.shop/
(928) 768-4408
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Oatman Gift Shack

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Gift shop
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the charming and historic town of Oatman, Arizona, the Oatman Gift Shack is a delightful destination for those seeking unique souvenirs that capture the essence of this quirky locale. The shop offers an eclectic mix of items, from Route 66 memorabilia to whimsical burro-themed gifts. Visitors can find everything from T-shirts to handcrafted treasures and stunning pieces of Western art that embody the spirit of this old mining town.
I purchased the Cherry Butter in early Nov 2023 and it is so very very good. If I had realized just how good the quality of the butters were I would have purchased more than two. Perhaps I will have to order them now.
Sharyn R — Google review
Loved our stop in Oatman & this place was a special stop with the motorcycle Museum! Along with the wild burros made it even better.
Ginger H — Google review
Ladies were rude, outside smoking and could care less about taking care of the visitors. Go to other places to spend your money
Chris C — Google review
Interesting, quirky, quaint, historic, artsy, old west mining town from the early 1900s that got resurrected for the tourist trade. Lots of domestic donkeys gone wild wandering about. Worth a visit if in the general area and you have a few spare hours .
Chuck — Google review
Great gifts. Some pretty cool antiques and off the wall stuff. Definitely recommend
Danny T — Google review
Purchased a lawn ornament during our travels in our rv. Confirm with clerk it was the correct item without opening the box. Upon return home I opened the box to discover we had the wrong item. Upon contacting the store they provided a full refund . Very pleased
Harry B — Google review
Pretty interesting place! I liked the motorcycle museum up stairs. Fun day with the jackasses roaming the street! Plus you can say you drive on Route 66!
Scott H — Google review
It's hot outside, but this place is cool.
Sheryl H — Google review
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4.4
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221 Main St, Oatman, AZ 86433, USA
(928) 768-8433
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Colorado River Heritage Greenway Park & Trails

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
Nestled along the banks of the Colorado River, the Colorado River Heritage Greenway Park & Trails is a delightful destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. This scenic area features interpretive signs that enhance your understanding of the local ecosystem, picnic tables perfect for a leisurely lunch, and access to an extensive network of trails. Spanning 10.
This is a nice walking path. Wide enough paths for all people. Riding bikes, walkers, runners, and wheelchair accessible. From the start to the end to the park is roughly 4 miles. There is no access to the damn. But still you can take some beautiful pics of it. Tables and park benches are also along the path. Places to rest and have a quick snack or even pack food for a lunch.
Robert H — Google review
Nice paved and dirt trail going along the Colorado river. There’s information placards and some old remnants of structures. You can also go across the top of the dam and the roads closed to vehicles. That’s where the AZ/NV state line is. You can do dirty stuff in two states. Not as fun as 4 corners, but no crowds watching.
Matt F — Google review
Very happy to have trails like this to ride with the family. Wide enough for cyclists and pedestrians. Bathrooms and plenty of parking at both trailheads, with lots of picnic areas and benches along the way.
Jessica S — Google review
You can't spend ALL your time at the casino. Take the Riverwalk north, cross the main road taking your life in your hands, and you'll have the best viewpoint at the new pedestrian bridge. It goes for miles! Note: no trailer/RV parking on north side. Go to the south side of bridge there is a larger lot not as busy.
Mrs ( — Google review
We stopped by the park for a short walk. It's a very nice park by the river. The water is crystal clear! Beautiful for walk, picnic and of course water sports fun!
Angela Z — Google review
Really awesome trail! Did the whole thing in a loop this morning. I was disappointed to discover a homeless encampment near the picnic shelters on the river on the west side as I was exploring with my dog. Not exactly ideal near kids playground and picnic shelters. The trail through the city side and over the bridge isn't very fun, if I were to do it again I might just do it in reverse back instead of going through the traffic side.
Justin E — Google review
This was a great walk About a 2 mile walk to the park directly across from the dam. Flat paved path asking the river as well as a dirt/gravel path for horses. Restrooms at both ends and water fountains and covered shade areas every mile or less. People fishing, walking, swimming, and enjoying the views.
Sparky — Google review
Stopped by the South Beach on a Monday afternoon, it was empty, all areas looked clean and well taken care of/maintained. The water was ice cold and felt very peaceful since no one was around. Completely open parking space - we are definitely coming back!
Tanya S — Google review
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4.0
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Laughlin Civic Dr, Laughlin, NV 89029, USA
(702) 455-8200
25

Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel and Casino

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Resort hotel
Casinos & Gambling
Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel and Casino is a laid-back riverside destination that offers a variety of accommodations, including nearly 1,400 guest rooms and 740 full hook-ups in its RV park. The resort features family-friendly amenities such as bowling, two pools, a movie theater, and direct access to river attractions. Additionally, it houses an antique car museum for enthusiasts. With adult-only and family pools available, the resort caters to guests of all ages.
I'm having an amazing time. The rooms are beautiful. The weather is fantastic! The adult pool area is awesome. I've done some gambling and eaten at the Riverside Cafe. The food is delicious. The prices aren't bad. Lots of other choices I haven't tried yet: the buffet, the fine dining, etc. I've heard excellent things about everything.
Michael Z — Google review
Riverside restaurant has sticky menus, sticky table & meh food. The 1st man who approached our table was asked to come back, as we had just been seated. He never returned. The front desk staff? Eye rolling & a phffft when asked to see our room bill. Then we asked for a manager, who seemed begrudging to help us. This is not the way to treat people. Poor ventilation, all our clothes smelled of smoke. Pool area is very nice & clean. The staff out there are very friendly & kind. People in the casino cage & help desk are friendly & helpful. There's work to be done here. We likely won't return, too much has gone downhill in the last couple of years. Aquarius looks to be our next location. Thank you, Don, when you were still around, Riverside was the best.
Rini W — Google review
I had a great time. My neighbor took me and my husband to The Prime Rib Room. Great customer service for being short handed on staff. Our server was running his tush off never skipped a beat. I had the Chicken Cordon Bleu, it was delicious. My husband and our neighbor had The Prime Rib. My experience was like going to a really fancy Buffet with a choice of 1 protein. Great food for the price. On the Casino floor, we all had a good time too. The cocktail server was nice and brought cocktails in a timely manner.
Rockhound F — Google review
Absolute wonderful place, so nice to see such an original place, really loved seeing all the vintage cars. They have done a great job with their displays and preservation of beautiful history. Staff was all friendly, the gentleman at the counter in the car show gift shop what a wonderful man! Made us feel very welcome and was super helpful. Highly recommended 👌
Brianna R — Google review
This is one of my favorite laughlin casinos, however the games are very tight and it's virtually impossible to win here. Still have fun though. Never really stayed in the rooms but I've been in them they are decent and clean. Most employees are nice.
Dawn R — Google review
My wife Shelly and I LoVe it at Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort and Casino. Joining friends there, playing out on Lake Mohave with our ski boat, Dining at nearby Bubba Gump's Shrimp.. The casino is vast and loaded with fun. The winter says are friendly and always available to refresh your cocktail. Customer service reminder is exemplary. We also love seeing concerts at the celebrity ballroom whenever possible.
Kenny M — Google review
Stayed at the Riverside RV Park. Huge park with great views and not crowded in next to each other. Shuttle service came and picked us up and dropped us off at our space. No waiting! Great staff and nice quiet park. Will definitely go back here!
Patio O — Google review
1st time visiting and it's an old folks rally frfr. Great place if ur over 55 or even 75. There's a place called " loosers lounge". I'm from NY the bronx i could not get my feet or legs to go inside. I'll try harder next time. The club name was a logo 4 me yall may be different go 4 it. I'm also a NJ Atlantic city regular and im old school so I require live dealers and now it's all computer stuff unreal to me playing black jack yet the elders seem to flock there. Nice places to eat but you may feel a tad awkward if your under 45yrs of grinding on this 3rd rock. Ijs tho.ill update later bcuz im gonna venture into the " loisers lounge" ....eventually. 😃
Sivad D — Google review
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3.6
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1650 S Casino Dr, Laughlin, NV 89029, USA
https://www.riversideresort.com/
(800) 227-3849
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Don Laughlin’s Classic Car Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Don Laughlin’s Classic Car Museum, located at Don Laughlin’s Riverside Resort on South Casino Drive, is a must-visit attraction in Laughlin. The museum houses an impressive collection of over 80 vintage automobiles dating back to 1910, including the owner's personal classics and vehicles on loan from other esteemed collections. Whether you're a car enthusiast or just looking for a fun diversion from the casino scene, this two-floor exhibit offers a nostalgic journey through automotive history.
5$ a person w/o riverside king clubs card. Nice selection of cars! Plus a free little museum with old slot machines downstairs. Give yourself enough time to see everything. (30-45+ minutes) (We came late and had to rush)
L B — Google review
Don Laughlin was an avid car collector and anyone who appreciates classic cars will enjoy visiting this place. There are plenty of classics from the 50’s and 60’s and rides that go as far back as the early 1900’s. Some of the vehicles have considerable history as mentioned on the plaques. Everything in here was well organized and cared for. It was a nice, quiet area to get away from the flashing lights and noise of the casinos.
Aaron R — Google review
Free with the players card. Regularly five dollars. You can see Don Laughlin‘s personal Rolls-Royce ghost on display and several other cars, motorcycles and other things somewhere his others were donated or on loan a really great collection and a beautiful setting.
Jeff D — Google review
This place completely blew my mind! They have vehicles I’ve never even heard of. My son loved it! Totally recommend it! This is one of very few cool things to do in Laughlin. Trust me!
Chris C — Google review
Kent, thank you!!! 💯 all the way on answering my questions and giving me some good info on the cars and what it takes to keep these beauties nice! Very clean, great staff and some really cool cars! Check out for yourself! 👍😁
PMTasha B — Google review
$5 entry fee worth every cent. Many awesome classic cars!
Joe A — Google review
Phenomenal cars on display. I fancy myself a car person, but he had cars in there that I have never even heard of. Teared up a little reading the 911 Memorial Car. Fell in love all over again seeing the Corvette's from the 60's. Just so many beautiful American machines. The staff here were so great. They let you know that you are allowed to take plenty of pictures, the answer all questions you have, and we had a lot, lol
Kristol B — Google review
Beautiful collection of maliciously curated classics. Wonder ful job. Worth the visit. If your a motor head and in the area, take the time and appreciate this fine collection. Takes 30 minutes to an hour depending on how much you read and drool. 😆 A+
Brian S — Google review
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1650 S Casino Dr, Laughlin, NV 89029, USA
http://www.riversideresort.com/don-laughlins-classic-car-museum/
27

Colorado Belle Casino Resort

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Permanently Closed
Hotel
Casinos & Gambling
Casino
Located in Laughlin, Nevada, the Colorado Belle Casino Resort offers vibrant rooms and a sprawling casino with casual dining options and bars. The resort caters to families with its proximity to entertainment options while also providing an adult-only tower for romantic getaways or peaceful business stays. Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as Laughlin Labyrinths, Jelly-Bean, and the Riverside Resort along the riverfront. Additionally, shopping enthusiasts can enjoy a great retail experience at various commercial areas in the vicinity.
The Staff were excellent. We arrived 11:00 pm Nevada time, 2:00 am my time. Was given a room I did not reserve. They corrected the problem by 10:00 am the following day. We spent our time at the Outlet Mall across the street and my son home in Kingman, AZ. We used the buffet in the other hotel, the food was good. We found the brewery and ate the most excellent food.
Karla P — Google review
I would have given this hotel 1 star if not for the staff. Arrived at 10 pm and had to wait in line to check in for over an hour. Didn't really receive an apology for the long wait, but the woman who checked me in was pleasant enough. The room was pretty gross. The shower floor was dirty and could use a good scrubbing. The room needed a carpet cleaning and vacuuming. There was dust caked alongside the walls. I wouldn't stay here again and would advise others against it as well. I'm not sure how this place has so many great reviews. It wasn't cheap either since I paid $68 a night. Next time I'll definitely find a cleaner hotel.
Jess J — Google review
This hotel is amazing! My first hotel I’ve ever been to. The room was old and the TV didn’t had that much channels. But it was super worth it! Also the smoothies next to the pool were super good! I slept very well, and the AC was turned on and it was super cold! But still, great hotel! Also if you’re looking forward to go at the river. Find a good spot! There’s a lot of people there, but I recommend not to go at the river in the morning, super windy, sand blows in my face. But I had a great experience at Colorado Belle! :D
KirbyEmanuel — Google review
My room was was clean. It definitely needs an update. The furniture shot. Lamps didn't work. The beds were ok; but they definitely need to be replaced. Bathroom was great! Very quiet rooms. The front desk was very accommodating and new their jobs.I used the beep hops for my luggage and were very nice and while handling my luggage. The hotel could use more types of eating establishments. I suppose I would stay there again.
Gordon W — Google review
The friendly and courteous staff is the only reason for the 1 star. The hotel rooms are not clean and are in extreme need of updating. There were hair ties and other items on the floor so our room was obviously not even vacuumed. The carpet had a matted sticky feel to it - had to wear shoes. The entire hotel needs to renovated.
Sandra H — Google review
My husband and I think that we love the interior and the personnel , they were put there just for us. ( And for you) . It's clean and wheelchair accessible. It has all the parking that you could need. The rooms are very nice and very clean, and will be cleaned at any time you wish. Refrigerators are given by request. ,
Donna H — Google review
The Hotel is priced great if you're on a tighter budget. The check in guy Cristian was helpful. My first time staying there, I didn't like the lay out of the the floors. Also lots of people seemed lost going to their rooms due to lack of direction from service desk.The room was so far from the elevator. They should have another set of elevator in the towers but they don't. The rooms come with only 2 towels in a double queen bed. I didn't like that, should have 4 like most hotels. The pool bar was closed both days we went, since you can't take in ice chest ( most hotels it's also not allowed) it made it hard to enjoy a drink buy the pool. Had the $15.99 Steak dinner at Pints. I thought it came with a drink like the photo but it didn't. How ever it was priced right and the t-bone was very good so props to the chef. Check out was easy. I don't think it would be a choice for me to stay in the future, but it is not a bad choice to stay there.
Melinda C — Google review
This place was awful. If you're not a smoker, do yourself a favor and stay on the other side of the river in AZ. The first room we got was for non-smoking and it was so bad we turned right back around and had to ask for another one. The staff was pretty gruff with us like it was our fault, but eventually we got a much cleaner room. Breakfast was pretty expensive and not that amazing for the price, but the waiter was really good. Kind of a bummer I can't give him a 5 star rating. The casino itself was okay and it was entertaining watching the raccoons dive into the trash cans out front, but that was about it.
Tim T — Google review
3.8
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3.5
(519)
2100 S Casino Dr, Laughlin, NV 89029, USA
https://www.coloradobelle.com/
(866) 352-3553
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Golden Nugget Laughlin Hotel & Casino

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Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Experience the ultimate in modern casino hotel luxury at Golden Nugget Laughlin Hotel & Casino. Nestled on the banks of the Colorado River, this upscale resort offers stylish rooms and suites with top-notch amenities including flat-screen TVs, refrigerators, and Keurig coffee makers. Enjoy 24-hour gaming excitement at the award-winning casino or relax by the beautiful riverside pool with luxury cabanas. Indulge in a variety of dining options and catch live entertainment during your stay.
Just spent 4 nights at GN. We got upgraded from a court yard view to a river view which was great. This room had laminate flooring and not nasty old carpet. The bathroom had a nice walk in shower with glass doors. Only concern there was that a grab bar should be installed. Check in was easy and the staff is very friendly throughout the casino. There was lots of cleaning going on, even the entryway palms were getting pruned back. Only disappointment was that the river view bar was closed for remodel and will be closed for a few months. This is our Laughlin go to place.
Donna R — Google review
The room was dated back to the 80's. The only thing good about the room is your dogs can stay there for a fee of ninety dollars 4 -2 dogs. You can't take your dogs anywhere in the casino. Our bed had a big dip in it from people sleeping on the mattress. The air conditioner stopped working. We ordered breakfast and the hash brown potatoes were soggy and not cooked enough and the eggs were over easy, but the whites were not cooked. This was at the claim jumper cafe. The only thing cool about the casino was the giant gold nugget. The red felt under the nugget needs to be updated with a nice blue felt. The casino smelt like cigarette smoke even in the room. When I made my reservation, the reservationists could have been better about explaining to me the difference in the pet rooms about the patios. I would have preferred a room with a patio cuz you can open the door and go outside with your pets. Reservationist needs to upsell.
Lorna K — Google review
I’d advise that you skip Golden Nugget in Laughlin. It’s old and nasty, slowly getting updated, but it fails on every point. The front desk lied to me saying they didn’t know if the room we were getting had been renovated; it hadn’t and she of course knew that. The elevator to the room is as disgusting as any flop house that rents rooms by the hour; it smelled of mold and asbestos. It still has carpet from the 60s; you can feel that it’s damp from the mildew and scuz. The rooms are not great but the bed was nice. The AC didn’t work well and it made a crazy noise. There wasn’t a single thing we could plug a phone into; the alarm clock had the USB connection but the clock actually didn’t work all. They seriously had a non working alarm clock in the room. The USB ports on the wall sconces were not hooked up to electricity of something because they didn’t work either. The Golden Nugget failed on every single point. The whole hotel stinks. The Casino smells like broken dreams, spilt beer and cigarettes. The Claim Jumper restaurant was nasty. For dinner I made the mistake of getting a French dip; (inviting tragedy I know) no taste other than salt. I actually don’t know why I try to order that anywhere; it’s typically pretty bad. And then like a dope I went back down there for breakfast, a new crew I figured “who can screw up breakfast?” Well… fool me twice shame on me so I’ll own that. Nothing good here, so I say- Skip the Nugget
Itburns W — Google review
This property is very dated. I believe they had some newly remodeled rooms but we were not in one. The bed was comfortable and the shower had hot water but it was really worn. Also smokey, even in the restaurants which wasn’t ideal. Would love to see Laughlin come back to good old days. Hopefully the remodeling will help.
Shelly R — Google review
When we arrived, everything seemed fine — until we went down to the steakhouse for dinner. It was closed for the rest of the day due to a main water leak. Unfortunately, every restaurant on site was closed as well, meaning we had to leave the property to find food right after checking in. A few hours later, we came back ready for a hot shower and some rest… but there was still no hot water. Calling the front desk took several tries before someone finally answered. I was told the water issue “wasn’t their fault,” and when I asked to check out for a refund, I was informed that the manager — the only one authorized to process refunds — had already gone home for the night. We paid extra for a river view room, yet there was no river view at all (see attached photo). By morning, the situation somehow got worse. We woke up to the smell of sewage and still had no working toilets. As we packed up to leave, one of us grabbed a donut we’d saved for breakfast — only to find it covered in ants. Photo attached. We reported everything upon checkout, received a quick “sorry,” and were still charged in full. At this point, we were just relieved to leave. Golden Nugget Laughlin may have its charm for others, but for us, this stay was anything but golden.
Adrenaline J — Google review
I called and booked directly from the hotel because I wanted to secure a River view room. So I paid full price. (No view of the River) From the time of are arrival we had issues. After check in we explored the hotel decided to go to Salt Grass Steak house. It was closed due to a water issue. So after eating a horrible meal off site. We come back to the room to shower and brush teeth. And no water. I had to use my own hotspot. The guest WiFi did not work and was very unsecured. Waking up early still no water. The Krispy Cream donuts I brought the day before had been attacked by ants over night and I did not know that after eating some of them. We properly left the room and I explained all my issues and concerns upon checkout and I was told have a good day there is nothing I can do. Here’s your deposit back! I had less amenities here than at my house. I will never stay here again.
D S — Google review
After this weekend, The Golden Nugget Laughlin will always be our #1 choice when booking. Their employees are so amazing!!! I had left my wallet and was unable to check in, but Dawn came to our rescue and handled it for us. After a few hours of dealing with our 3rd party booking site, Dawn had us all checked in. I am so grateful for all her hard work, patience and help. Also, Jacob the hotels driver was the coolest guy ever. He saw us struggling with Uber and offered to give us a ride. Not only that, he came back to pick us up from our evening. Such a great guy...thanks Dawn and Jacob for making our stay with the GN so great and memorable. We look forward to coming back soon!!!
Jennifer F — Google review
Sadly, the Golden Nugget has lost us. We changed rooms due to the first room having plumbing issues, a broken a/c, and a few small things not worth mentioning. While the second room had awesome a/c, it did still have plumbing issues and just generally downtrodden. We met someone in the hallway who had mold in their first room, plumbing issues and a few other things in their second room. Both of us agreed we won't be coming back. The whole place has obvious signs of neglect, disrepair, and the appearance of lack of respect for a once classic place to be. On the upside, the gals at the desk were awesome! Unfortunately, we will not longer come back to the Nugget and will find better accommodations.
Kim F — Google review
4.1
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4.1
(649)
2300 S Casino Dr, Laughlin, NV 89029, USA
https://www.goldennugget.com/laughlin/
(702) 298-7111
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Harrah's Laughlin - A Caesars Rewards Destination

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Hotel
Casinos & Gambling
Casinos
Harrah's Laughlin Hotel & Casino is a vibrant property offering entertainment, a casino, and eight dining options, along with a river beach for relaxation. The hotel is pet-friendly, providing accommodations for four-legged friends in specific rooms and offering specialized pet packages. Located in southern Nevada, the resort features traditional-style rooms with amenities such as flat-screen TVs and blackout curtains. While some visitors suggest updates are needed, the hotel is renowned for its luxury offerings and stunning views of the Colorado River.
This review is for my first Caesars rewards charter to Laughlin from Seattle. I booked a central king room and was a little nervous after reading the reviews, but all went above and beyond my expectations. Firstly, they have the charter service extremely dialed in for convenience. I was extremely impressed. I checked a bag for free in Seattle, and never touched it again until I found it waiting for me in my room when I was done gambling that evening. The shuttle driver was informative and pleasant. When the bus arrived, we got off and there was a gentleman handing out bottles of water and name-labeled envelopes with the map grounds, a players card, and a key to the room in which we were already checked in. No check-in lines? Count me in for that! I triple read the paperwork before getting in the elevator, because I couldn’t believe it was that streamlined. I was expecting a non-river room, but was surprised to find a gorgeous view of the landscape and river awaiting me. I gave it a quick look over after reading reviews to see if it had any issues. It’s true that there were only 2 small pillows on the king sized bed, but for me that was a non issue. I did find some hairs in the tub, a left behind toothbrush, and some floor crumbs. I do think they could definitely tighten up their cleaning game, as it is mentioned repetitively, and even as clean as my room was, some things had been missed. The outer window to the river was overdue a wash as well. I feel as though just a little more attention to detail would make a huge difference in reviews. I might have gotten lucky or had set my expectations low enough that I was truthfully ecstatic. Aside from those small missteps, the bed was comfortable and clean, the water pressure was good, no drainage or AC issues as others have experienced. In the central tower river-view room I had a coffee maker, refrigerator, hair dryer, USB ports on the lamps, bath gel, a shampoo conditioner combo, a decent amount of towels. I actually never called housekeeping to restock anything during my 4 day stay. The ice machine worked and so did the vending machine. I was there over a weekend and didn’t have problems with the elevators in the Central tower. I was slightly disappointed to find that Harrah’s doesn’t have many older slots. I’m a bit of a nostalgic player and don’t gravitate toward the newer machines much. Many people would feel the opposite. Drink service was flowing nicely, but then again, I tip $2-3 per drink. I noticed plenty of $10 tables on a Friday night, which was a pleasant surprise. I had no luck on the slots the entire time, but such is gambling more often than not. They are a bit away from other casinos, but the free shuttle to the Trop was nice. I never utilized the pools, beach, or water taxis. Harrah’s doesn’t have a big selection of restaurants, but I went casual and had a sub at Pin Up, Birria Tacos from Guy’s (room service which came quickly and efficiently), and breakfast at the Beach Cafe. I thought the food was fairly priced. If I hadn’t been alone, I would have given the steakhouse a shot. I had to work some of the trip, so being allowed WiFi for 2 devices for free, I chose my laptop and tablet. My phone was slow at times without WiFi. Overall, I was super happy and actually booked another trip before I had even left. I’m going to be visiting again in 4 days and I hope I have a similar experience. I was 10th floor Central tower, King river-view and I have my fingers crossed I’ll be seeing that view again. It’s possible coming from a free charter trip my expectations and experience could be different than others, but this was a solid 4-5 stars for me. See you in a few days, Harrah’s!!
Ashley E — Google review
I gave it a 3 because of the employees that were helpful and went beyond. The check in started our stay and it was not good. We have a service animal and we always inform the desk of that. I had reserved a No Tower room because it was newly renovated. My husband checked in while I allowed my dog to potty. Side note-he is an alert type service dog and had injured his leg, requiring him to very limited walking per vet. He was in a stroller which would not have limited his ability to alert. When we got ro our room I realized this waa not the room I had reserved. It was a pet room overlooking a roof. I called and explained the situation and was given many excuses. After finally being changed we were moved to the correct room. BTW we had paid extra for a newly renovated room because of the reviews and they were spot on. All of Laughlin had a tired look. Harrahs has a private beach and although open, the pajamas were unavailable, you couldn't bring your own umbrellas and so many restrictions, geared to increase income for Harrahs that it wasn't worth going. It was early September and close 100 so, why the beach was basically unusable, I dont know. We used ro visit Laughlin regularly, loved Harrahs but will never go again.
Diane M — Google review
This was our first Ceasers trip. It was our first time to Laughlin. First off I requested a nonsmoking room they put us in one and I went and they put us in a non smoking room. The room was very hot we had to turn the air down to 60 to even get it comfortable. Our bed sheets had holes in them. The shower was very dingy. The shower floor was so slick you had to be very careful or you would fall. Asked for housekeeping to clean our room and change our sheets and get trash and I asked three times and still never showed up. The lady that was checking out that day was very rude and rolled her eyes at us like we were a burden to check out. They have the option of checking out on your tv but it was not working. They have kisok not working to check out! Because the Tv was not working nor the kiosk to check out wasn’t working you felt the need to be rude and role your eyes at all of us and then just through our keys on the counter. There was no thank you, no saying thanks for staying with us we hope to see you again just downright terrible customer service. That last thing that really put the icing on the cake was we were told that our luggage would be picked up from our room at 2:00 and it would be at the airport when we got their to collect. Well ours did not show up. The man I politely asked about our luggage he told me to have a seat and chill! Very rude. Finally got our luggage after we called and raised cane because they weren’t here finally got there and we were the last ones to check in and just made it to our plain. We do not have a good experience to share! If we come back to Laughlin we will be staying somewhere else that’s for sure.
Kim E — Google review
We had great weekend. The staff was awesome. I would recommend new beds I've been in property management over 15 years. I have to say housekeeping need to be trained a little better. Had to ask for tp, the first night. Then on Saturday when cleaned, left rubber on bathroom floor No water or coffee left. The bathroom floor is very slippery.
Cheryl R — Google review
The hotel is old and dirty. There was a smell of cigarettes in the casino. I bought air freshener for the room. I only stayed one night. The beds were comfortable also. And The staff was AMAZING 😍 They are so eager to help. The staff made the whole trip absolutely comfortable. This place would be wonderful if it was updated.
Connie C — Google review
My husband and I stayed here for Labor Day weekend with some family, it was not worth the price.The room was lack luster and very small. I completely agree with most reviews about the staff being rude. One bartender at the adult pool was especially rude and had the worst attitude to the point where we just left the pool. It was nice having the private beach for sure. The casino floor was big with a lot of slots, cocktail servers were nice but we will not stay here again when we come back.
Jessica G — Google review
The Rooms are old and run down. The beds are lumpy and hard. The pillows are flat and stiff. The hallways smell like Marijuana. The bartenders are rude. There areno good places to eat. The whole property is run down and needs a deep clean and fresh paint. And lastly the tables are minimum $10 always they close most of them early during the week and the machines don't pay out very well. The shuttle between Tropicana and Harrahs only runs every hour. It could easily run every 30 minutes. The water taxi is fun. The river and mountains are beautiful.
Kittykat — Google review
This resort is not conveniently located to anything else. I took the city bus to get around. You have to climb/ descend 135 stairs to get to the street level to catch the bus. The casino is always smokey even in the non- smoking section. Rooms are starting to show age and need updates in the bathroom.
Kevin K — Google review
3.8
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3.7
(1192)
2900 S Casino Dr, Laughlin, NV 89029, USA
https://www.caesars.com/harrahs-laughlin?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_source=google&utm_medium=local&utm_term=LAU&utm_content=hotel&y_source=1_NDM2Njg0My03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
(702) 298-4600
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Jack Smith Park & Launching Facility

Park
Nature & Parks
Nice area, we wanna go back! At least some descent of swimming space for a typical weekend but of cors earlker birds gets good spot, water is soo clear and there rest room and picnic area provided, for a day used we never pay (as for our experience) theres fee tho maybe for a boat dock or what..
Rv_life_Road_Travel_ ( — Google review
This is a nice stopover in Needles. We were exploring the town as we were traveling through in our RV. We were looking for a place to check out the river and walk our dog. We went around 5pm and the place was mostly empty. There was a small beach we could hang out at and just enjoy the water. We also walked around the park and just had a good time. The one drawback we noticed was lots of trash on the ground. We were a bit surprised and the wind was blowing it all over. Overall it was a nice stop and we enjoyed it!
Mike B — Google review
We're traveling through the area and wanted a quick picture of the Colorado River. Google Maps directed us to Jack Smith Park via a rough dirt road and we almost got stuck in soft sand. But we eventually found the place driving on paved roads. The park looks like a great spot for boaters, and many were launching their vessels at the dock on this hot September day. There are a few covered picnic tables available and a couple restrooms. But the draw of this place isn't families wanting to enjoy a picnic. It's the boaters. And there's nothing wrong with that. It is what it is, and for what it is, it serves its clients well.
Greg S — Google review
Good Safe Spot for Family and Friends to Chill Together. This Park is Near The Colorado River. They Have A Boat Launching Area. Clean Picnic Areas and Bathrooms.
Christina Y — Google review
Jack Smith Park & Launching facility was just what the Dr. ordered, for a family fun day in a calm protected area of the Colorado River, off River Rd. in Needles, CA. The first day my family came here, the weather was darn near perfect- in the low 80's, with abundant sunshine. My grandkids were frothing at the bit to get in the water, & this park was ideal, for what they needed. This area consists of a fairly wide, secluded semicircle of calm water, off the main flow of the Colorado River, plus it has a nice wide concrete boat launch ramp, as well as, a buoyed off swimming area, with a soft sand bottom, which tapers very gradually. I was curious, so I began slowly walking backwards, to see how deep the swim area water got. I made it 2ft. from the back buoy line, standing up, without my head going beneath the surface, & I'm 6 ft. tall. My 2nd youngest grandson, who is average height, for an 8 year-old boy, felt comfortable walking around, within a portion of the buoyed off swim area. He still hasn't mastered swimming, but there's such a gradual taper to the bottom within the swim area, that he had no trouble playing in this cold, 50 degree water, within a distance of approx. 10ft., from the bank, with the water hitting him at mid belly heighth. There are quite a few large shade trees near the cusp of a hill that overlooks the swimming area, so the kids played their little hearts out, & the adults sat in chairs, shaded by these trees. We kept a good eye on them, as there is no Lifeguard on duty here, which is posted on signs, along the bank. One thing to be aware of...there are these three-pronged spikes, which are both attached, & have dropped from weeds, growing on this hillside. I took my sandals off at the top of the hill, & walked barefoot down to the water. While doing this, I stepped on one of these abominable little spikes, & it penetrated my heel, drawing blood. Therefore, I advise you to leave your sandals on, until you reach the swim area water's edge, before kicking them off. I saw several nice boats launch from here. The sign on the entrance shack notes its $17 for a Day Boat Launch Pass, & $7 per car, for a Day Use Pass. There's also a nice playground area, at the top of the hill here, plus plenty of semi-shaded picnic tables, as well as restroom buildings on-site.
Bob T — Google review
Jack Smith Park is a great spot for a picnic with family or friends to enjoy the Sandy beach The waters are calm and the boats are going by creating waves nice atmosphere great park. There’s a place for the kids to play with outdoor toy equipment plenty of parking Great for launching your boat Now one of my favorite parks in the area
Thérèse M — Google review
What a great place for kids!! All kinds of playground equipment to play on. They even have swings!! Nice park to enjoy family time with your children or grandkids!!
Laura R — Google review
I needed to get to someone and help them to launch a boat and they let me through at the gate, no hassle. Lot's of parking...
Antworks C — Google review
4.6
(660)
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5.0
(12)
1000 River Rd, Needles, CA 92363, USA
https://cityofneedles.com/jack-smith-park-launching-facility/
(760) 326-2113
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