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Kingman KOA is the perfect place for any traveler to rest their head on their way to the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Phoenix, the Hoover Dam, or one of the many other intriguing destinations in the American Southwest. This peaceful campground is located in the Arizona desert surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery. The campground is set up for large RVs, with a max pull-through of 70 feet. When RV camping at Kingman KOA, you'll have access to a wide range of amenities to make you feel more at home. You'll have access to Wi-Fi and cable TV as well as convenient 50 max amp connectivity. There's a general store on-site where you can stock up on all of your necessary essentials, as well as a laundry room. You can even pick up some souvenirs to take back with you.
It gets hot in Arizona, and luckily, Kingman KOA has a pool and hot tub open year-round. There are plenty of other recreation options here too, including mini-golf, a game room with billiards, and a lending library. You can even purchase propane and firewood if you would like to have a campfire. The campground is family-friendly and pet-friendly, and you'll find a sizable dog park on-site where you can let your furry friends roam around. Kingman KOA welcomes RV clubs and motorcycle clubs, and the campground also hosts social events for all guests throughout the year.
When you rent a camper near Kingman KOA, you'll be within driving distance to some of the most exciting outdoor attractions in the United States. Most notably, you're less than two hours' drive away from the west side of the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon Skywalk is the perfect place to experience the beauty and drama of the area. It is a glass bridge that allows you to walk above the canyon, feeling as if you're floating in midair. There are also plenty of incredible hikes in this area. If you drive east towards Grand Canyon Village, you'll have access to several hiking trails for many different ability levels. Those who are new to hiking may want to consider a guided tour.
Kingman KOA is also within driving distance of Lake Havasu and the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge. This oasis is an excellent place for boating, fishing, and other water sports. You can rent many different types of boats in the nearby town of Lake Havasu City. There are also hiking trails for all abilities in this area. You'll find several walking trails in town, as well as easy to difficult hikes within a 20-minute drive. One of the most exciting is the Crack in the Mountain Trail, which takes you through classic Arizona canyon scenery. At the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, you can see bison, mountain lions, and a wide range of bird species.
There are also plenty of hikes that are close to Kingman, which are ideal for day trips while you are camping at Kingman KOA. The Monolith Garden Trail is just a short drive away and takes you through stunning volcanic rock formations. The White Cliffs Wagon Trail is another excellent option in the area. Those who enjoy rock climbing will find several routes in the surrounding area for both sport climbing and bouldering when you book an RV in Mohave County. Mountain biking trails run through the area too and are another great way to take in the beauty of northern Arizona.
Although Kingman is a small city, there's plenty to do in the area. It's located along Route 66, which gives it a very rich history. While RV camping here, you can peruse the antique shops in the area, which are full of fascinating treasures from locals and travelers who have made their way along Route 66 over the years. You will find most of the antique shops concentrated around Beale Street. There are also a few fascinating museums worth checking out. The Arizona Route 66 Museum is home to vintage cars and fascinating history displays, while the Mohave Museum of History and Arts showcases the culture of the area. There are exhibits detailing the area's Native American culture as well as its history as a pioneer and gold mining destination.
Kingman is also located close to a few fascinating ghost towns, which are must-sees for history buffs. Chloride and Oatman are two of the closest and began as mining towns. The Kingman KOA RV park is also located in proximity to unique bars and restaurants. There are local distilleries, wineries, and breweries, so no matter your taste, there's something to enjoy. In terms of food, you'll find a variety of options here, although classic American diners are the biggest draw. For your essentials, you'll find multiple gas stations, pharmacies, and grocery stores in town as well.
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