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17 Available Tour Excursions in Kingman
Head over to our Ranch, close to the Grand canyon's West Rim. Upon Arrival, check in at the Restaurant and Saloon. From here, you'll enjoy a 1 Hour ride through the Joshua Tree Forest around the Ranch! Lunch is included in this package!
Price: $200.00
Duration: 1 hours
Ride in a group with our Professional Wranglers for 1 hour of fun and adventure through the ranch hillsides overlooking Grand Canyon West, just 2 Miles from the famous Sky Walk! (This tour is open to the public. Private tours are available - please call directly to upgrade.)
Price: $25.00
Duration: 1 hours
Be a part of this extraordinary fusion of soccer and real-life driving. This experience originates from an actual league in Germany called "Car Football", and we are the first to bring it to Vegas. We use genuine Honda rally cars on a dirt track field with a giant 5ft ball serving as the soccer ball. Maneuver your vehicle to navigate and control the direction of the soccer ball, attempting to score goals. We deliver a unique, action packed experience that combines the best of two worlds. This experience is perfect for corporate events, groups, team-building activities, as well as families and friends. Transportation from Las Vegas is provided for our customers. We take up to ten customers at 8am and another ten at 1pm, and it's essential to schedule all experiences in advance.
Price: $399.00
Duration: 4 hours
Desert Wonder Adventures stands apart as the best choice for your Grand Canyon West journey from Laughlin. With an exceptional 4.9-star rating from over 354 satisfied customers, this BBB-accredited, family-owned company delivers an unmatched experience. What makes Desert Wonder Adventures exceptional is their intimate, personalized approach. Unlike crowded bus tours, they limit groups to just 12 people, ensuring you receive individual attention, have ample photo opportunities, and never feel rushed. Your knowledgeable local guides—share fascinating insights about the area's history, geology, and Hualapai culture throughout the scenic 120-mile journey. Hotel pickup from all Laughlin casinos, fees, lunch at the historic Western Ranch with a singing cowboy, and both Eagle Point (home of the Skywalk) and Guano Point for breathtaking views. Early departures put you ahead of bus crowds, giving you quality time at the canyon. You'll also drive through the stunning Joshua Tree Forest.
Price: $259.00
Duration: 6-7 hours
You’ll experience a helicopter flight that drops into the Grand Canyon at Eternity Canyon and gives you an amazing view of Guano Point, Eagle Point, and the Skywalk, which peers out over the rim. Fly along the Colorado River approximately 2,000 feet below the rim of the Grand Canyon. We create an unforgettable experience from start to finish. The Only Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour That Gives You an Authentic Western Ranch Experience - We are Located on a Real Ranch. At the ranch you can see the buffaloes, petting zoo and horses. The ranch is right outside the West rim entrance of the Grand Canyon West, makes an easy commute to see the world-famous Sky Walk. Please note-single person bookings need to be made at 9 am flight
Price: $285.00
Duration: 1 hours
Embark on an adventure high above the rolling hills of a classic Western landscape! This thrilling horseback riding tour (for those 9 and older) will take you through the majestic Joshua tree forest, some reaching as far back as 600 years. You'll explore the Historic Western Ranch, home in its day to notorious bank & train robber. As if that's not enough excitement for your buck - saddle up with their cowboy guides who lead riders along golden desert trails past grazing buffalo before finishing at the rustic ranch restaurant where cool drinks are plentiful, lunch (included) and so is entertainment from the singing cowboy! Come ready for fun; leave feeling inspired by this timeless desert experience.
Price: $269.00
Duration: 5-6 hours
Discover Route 66’s history on this scenic Laughlin tour. Explore the Powerhouse Visitors Center with its Route 66 and Electric Vehicle Museums, vintage cars, and early 1900s Sears catalog home. Visit the Route 66 Rock Shop and step back in time at Cool Springs Station. Enjoy panoramic views from Sitgreaves Pass, stroll Oatman’s historic wooden sidewalks, and meet the famous wild burros—including “mayor” Walter—for a taste of Old West adventure
Price: $129.00
Duration: 5-7 hours
Embark on a 5-star journey through Kingman’s scenic desert and discover the best of local flavor! Visit Little Old Wine Drinkers Winery for an authentic vineyard experience, sip handcrafted spirits at Desert Diamond Distillery, and enjoy craft brews at Black Bridge Brewery or lunch at Siren’s Café—a top-rated local gem. Your adventure begins at the Historic Powerhouse Visitors Center, where Route 66 history comes alive before you head into the heart of Arizona wine country. Experience unforgettable tastings, delicious cuisine, and desert beauty all in one tour. Lunch and tasting stops may vary on select days.
Price: $159.00
Duration: 5-6 hours
The world is changing, and traveling is changing with it. One-size-fits-all vacations are no longer desirable. We no longer want to just admire the outside world - we want to live in it. We want to explore on our terms and immerse ourselves in local culture. The world's most significantly beautiful locations can be explored at finest through glamping, a fusion of glamour and camping. Lodging is nestled in the middle of our ranch. You also can upgrade your wagon, tipi or tent with views of the canyon rim.
Price: $200.00
Duration: 24 hours
Experience a thrilling adventure as you raft down the mighty Colorado River along the sheer cliffs of the Grand Canyon. This is the only one-day white water rafting trip in Nevada or Arizona. You'll go through seven sets of rapids challenging you to hold on at every wave encounter. It's a wild and thrilling ride that you'll remember your entire life. You'll enjoy Travertine Falls ending your day at Pearce Ferry in Arizona.
Price: $634.99
Duration: 17 hours
Get ready to check the Grand Canyon National Park off of your bucket list! Explore the natural side of Arizona with a day trip to the South Rim on our bus tour. Your professional tour guide will check you in and welcome you aboard. Our guides are trained to provide you with interesting facts and stories about the history, geology, flora, and fauna of this amazing wonder of the world. Our dedicated tour guide is not a driver guide so they can focus on providing you with the best tour experience possible. They will leave the driving to the bus driver which we find is a safer and better experience for everyone. Once we arrive at the South Rim, enjoy stops along the rim such as Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge. Explore popular attractions in the Grand Canyon National Park such as El Tovar, Hopi House, Kolb Photo Studio, and the Bright Angel Trail to make memories of a lifetime! If you are looking for value for your dollar, this is the tour that provides the most for your money!
Price: $90.00
Duration: 9-10 hours
Visitors at the West Rim can now enjoy the excitement of a Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines flight over the canyon’s extraordinary landmarks. This air tour departs from the Grand Canyon West air terminal.
Price: $179.00
Duration: 0 hours
What happens in Vegas might stay in Vegas, but you don’t have to! This bundle of self-guided driving tours in the Las Vegas area is perfect for anyone looking to escape the city and discover the splendor of the American West. This bundle includes tours of the following national parks: Death Valley Joshua Tree Grand Canyon Zion Bryce Canyon Sequoia and King's Canyon Yosemite Arches Canyonlands plus Hoover Dam and Lake Mead! Each tour is within a day’s drive of Las Vegas and features incredible natural scenery, fascinating history, and so much more. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
Price: $49.99
Duration: 20-24 hours
Visit the mighty Hoover Dam not as a tourist, but as an expert! This self-guided driving tour leads you from either Las Vegas or Arizona to the Hoover Dam and reveals the dramatic story behind its construction along the way. Discover a tale of desperation, high-flying acrobatics, and sheer human ambition as you drive. Then, walk along the dam itself and admire this amazing feat of engineering up close! After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
Price: $14.99
Duration: 2-3 hours
Sightseers at the Grand Canyon West can experience the park with this exciting helicopter and boat adventure. At our nearby air terminal, you'll board a luxury helicopter and descend a breathtaking 4,000 feet to the canyon floor. Your helicopter will land near the bank of the Colorado River rushing nearly a mile below the canyon rim. You'll then board a pontoon boat and enjoy a smooth water cruise along this ancient river, which continues to erode and carve the canyon to this day. You'll witness the changing colors and textures of the stone walls on either side of you as you float peacefully between the Grand Canyon West. After your boat tour, you'll board your helicopter to be returned to the canyon rim.
Price: $319.00
Duration: 0 hours
Experience Arizona’s stunning natural beauty with this GPS-guided tour bundle. This bundle takes you through the Grand Canyon, Sedona, and Instagram-famous Horseshoe Bend so you can get the most out of your time in this unique state. Take in glowing red rock vistas, hike along the Grand Canyon’s rim, and visit the canyon that tamed the mighty Colorado River. Plus, learn about the Native peoples of this state and the fascinating geologic history behind its formation! Recommended: purchase one tour per car. Everyone can listen at the same time! After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
Price: $39.99
Duration: 15 hours
We are the ONLY Rental Bike company in Kingman, Arizona! Cruise Downtown Kingman and Route 66 in style! Bookings made on Viator or Tripadvisor or affiliates (Groupon, Peek etc.) will also come with a bottle of water for the ride. This ride is up to 2 hours long. You can stop early if you wish. You can choose from (4) pre-set self-guided tours or just start from the first landmark you find and keep going. Each landmark will have a scannable QR Code with narration from Route 66 Historian, Jim Hinckley.
Price: $30.00
Duration: 2 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: USD
- Languages: English, Spanish
- Climate: Desert
- Timezone: America/Phoenix
- Population: Approximately 32,000 residents
- Best Time to Visit: times to visit are spring and fall when temperatures are mild.
- Visa Requirements Visitors to Kingman, Arizona, generally follow U.S. visa requirements. Citizens of visa waiver countries such as most EU nations, the UK, Canada, Australia, and Japan can enter the United States for tourism without a visa for up to 90 days under the ESTA program. Other travelers typically need to apply for a tourist visa (B-2). U.S. citizens do not require a visa. Electronic visa options and visa on arrival are not applicable for the U.S.
About Kingman
Kingman, Arizona, is a captivating desert city steeped in the lore of the Old West and the iconic Route 66. Its unique blend of historic charm and natural beauty makes it a compelling destination for travelers seeking an authentic Southwestern experience. Visitors are drawn to Kingman for its well-preserved downtown with vintage neon signs, museums celebrating mining and railroad heritage, and proximity to stunning desert landscapes. The city serves as a gateway to the Grand Canyon and other natural wonders, offering easy access to outdoor adventures. Kingman’s friendly small-town atmosphere combined with its rich history and scenic surroundings provides a memorable experience for tourists interested in culture, history, and nature.
Kingman Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Arizona
- Duration Range: 2 to 10 hours
- Group Size: Intimate Groups
- Difficulty Level: Beginner to Advanced
- Recommended For: The best times to visit are spring and fall when temperatures are mild. Pack lightweight clothing for daytime heat and layers for cooler evenings. Sunscreen, hats, and water are essential for outdoor activities. Respect local customs and be mindful of the desert environment by staying on trails and conserving water. Kingman is generally safe, but standard travel precautions apply. Credit cards are widely accepted, though carrying some cash is advisable for small vendors or tips.
Average Tour Price: $75
Lowest Price Tour: $50
Highest Price Tour: $250
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. Route 66 Museum – Showcases the history and culture of the famous highway with vintage cars and memorabilia. 2. Mohave Museum of History and Arts – Offers exhibits on local history, mining, and Native American culture. 3. Hualapai Mountain Park – A scenic area with hiking trails, picnic spots, and cooler mountain air. 4. Locomotive Park – Features a historic steam engine and railroad artifacts reflecting Kingman’s railroad past. 5. Desert Diamond Distillery – A local craft distillery offering tours and tastings of Arizona-made spirits.
Popular Activities
Visitors can enjoy hiking and mountain biking in nearby parks, exploring historic Route 66 landmarks, visiting museums, and taking scenic drives through desert landscapes. Outdoor enthusiasts can also go off-roading, fishing in local lakes, or bird watching. Cultural experiences include attending local festivals, visiting art galleries, and sampling regional cuisine. Kingman also offers opportunities for photography, especially of vintage Americana and desert sunsets.
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Local Food & Cuisine
Kingman’s food scene features Southwestern and American comfort foods with influences from Mexican cuisine. Signature dishes include Navajo tacos, green chili stew, and barbecue. Local diners and cafes serve hearty breakfasts and classic burgers. Noteworthy restaurants include Mr. D’z Route 66 Diner, famous for its retro vibe and milkshakes, and El Palacio Mexican Restaurant, known for authentic Mexican flavors. Dining customs are casual, with many establishments offering friendly, family-style service.
Getting Around
Kingman is accessible by car via Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 93. The nearest major airport is in Las Vegas, about 1.5 hours away, with smaller regional airports nearby. Local transportation options include taxis and limited shuttle services, but public transit is minimal. Renting a car is highly recommended for exploring Kingman and surrounding areas due to the spread-out nature of attractions and limited public transport. Driving costs are moderate, with affordable fuel prices and parking generally available downtown.
Travel Tips
The best times to visit are spring and fall when temperatures are mild. Pack lightweight clothing for daytime heat and layers for cooler evenings. Sunscreen, hats, and water are essential for outdoor activities. Respect local customs and be mindful of the desert environment by staying on trails and conserving water. Kingman is generally safe, but standard travel precautions apply. Credit cards are widely accepted, though carrying some cash is advisable for small vendors or tips.
Culture & Customs
Kingman’s culture reflects a blend of Native American heritage, Old West traditions, and modern Southwestern influences. Social customs are friendly and informal. Important local events include the annual Route 66 Fun Run car show and the Mohave County Fair. Visitors should be respectful of Native American sites and traditions. Tipping in restaurants is customary, typically 15-20%. Greeting locals with a smile and polite conversation is appreciated.
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