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Arizona's Route 66 Driving Tour

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Arizona's Route 66 Driving Tour

Route 66 Roadside Attractions Arizona
The Ultimate Guide to Route 66 Arizona's Most Iconic Stops

Searching for the best Route 66 roadside attractions Arizona has to offer?


Arizona is home to some of the most famous and best-preserved stretches of Historic Route 66 in America. From giant dinosaurs and quirky roadside art to ghost towns, vintage neon signs, classic diners, and natural wonders, the Grand Canyon State offers an unforgettable journey through the golden age of American road trips.

Whether you're driving the entire Mother Road or exploring a small section of Route 66 Arizona, these attractions showcase the nostalgia, history, and charm that have made Route 66 legendary.


Why Arizona Is the Heart of Route 66

Arizona contains more drivable original Route 66 mileage than almost any other state. Much of the highway remains intact, allowing visitors to experience the road much as travelers did in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.

Highlights include:

  • Historic towns with preserved downtown districts

  • Vintage neon signs

  • Classic diners and motor courts

  • Ghost towns and mining communities

  • Quirky roadside attractions

  • Route 66 museums

  • Desert scenery and natural landmarks

For many travelers, Route 66 Arizona delivers the most authentic Mother Road experience anywhere in the United States.

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What will you see?  Here are the tour highlights

🚗 Sleep in a Route 66 Icon


Stay overnight at the famous Wigwam Motel in Holbrook, where guests sleep inside concrete teepees surrounded by vintage cars. It's one of the most photographed stops on Route 66.


🐰 Visit the Legendary Jack Rabbit Trading Post


Snap a photo with the giant jackrabbit statue and the famous "Here It Is" sign that has been drawing travelers off the highway for decades.


🎵 Stand on the Corner in Winslow


Visit the corner made famous by the Eagles' hit song Take It Easy. The bronze statue, murals, and historic downtown make it one of Arizona's most recognizable Route 66 stops.


☄️ See a Massive Meteor Impact Site


Just outside Winslow, Meteor Crater offers stunning views of one of the world's best-preserved meteor impact sites, nearly a mile wide and over 550 feet deep.


🦕 Discover Giant Dinosaurs and Quirky Roadside Art


From the Walnut Canyon dinosaur statue near Flagstaff to the colorful Giganticus Headicus near Kingman, Arizona is packed with classic roadside photo opportunities.


🍔 Eat at a Route 66 Legend


Grab a burger and enjoy the famous jokes and pranks at Delgadillo's Snow Cap Drive-In in Seligman, one of the most beloved eateries on the Mother Road.


🏜️ Explore Historic Route 66 Towns


Williams, Seligman, Kingman, and Oatman preserve the nostalgia of Route 66 with vintage neon signs, classic diners, gift shops, and historic buildings.


🫏 Meet Oatman's Wild Burros


One of Arizona's most unique attractions, Oatman's friendly wild burros freely roam the streets of this former mining town nestled in the Black Mountains.


⛰️ Drive One of America's Most Scenic Route 66 Segments


The stretch between Kingman and Oatman winds through dramatic mountain scenery, hairpin turns, and some of the most beautiful landscapes along Route 66.


📸 Experience Classic Americana at Every Stop


Vintage gas stations, retro motels, neon signs, museums, and roadside attractions make Route 66 Arizona one of the most authentic road-trip experiences in the United States.

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FAQ's

What is the most famous Route 66 roadside attraction in Arizona?


The Wigwam Motel, Delgadillo's Snow Cap, Jack Rabbit Trading Post, and Oatman are among the state's most famous attractions.


Which Arizona town has the best Route 66 experience?


Many travelers consider Williams, Seligman, and Oatman the best preserved and most enjoyable Route 66 towns.


How much of Route 66 is still drivable in Arizona?


Arizona contains one of the longest continuous drivable sections of the original Route 66, with hundreds of miles accessible to visitors.


Is Route 66 worth driving in Arizona?


Absolutely. Arizona combines classic roadside attractions, historic towns, desert scenery, and authentic Americana better than almost any other state on the Mother Road.

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