April to October - Chillin' on Beale Street
Chillin' On Beale Street is a classic car gathering that takes place on Beale Street in Historic Downtown Kingman every 3rd Saturday of the month from April through November. Spectators can grab a drink or bit to eat downtown and enjoy 50-100 classics cars from 5 pm till sundown.
Skywalk at Grand Canyon West
This well-engineered ribbon of glass affords a fabulous view of the canyon floor (some 4,000 feet below) and positions the viewer to view the sacred rock formation Eagle Point.
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Skywalk at Eagle Point – It takes a little conditioning to step out on this bridge glass flanked in steel. But it’s so worth the 4,000 foot view of open space between your feet (image courtesy of Grand Canyon Resort Corp)
TNT Route 66 Mural by Bob Waldmire
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Hualapai Tourism parent company Grand Canyon Resort Corporation has signed on as the Title Sponsor of the 2014 Route 66 International Festival to be hosted in Kingman, Arizona August 14 thru 17.
Events planned include Vintage Car, Motorcycle, and Travel Trailer Shows, a Conference on Transforming Route 66 into America’s 1st All Electric Highway with solar charging stations all along Route 66, Golf and Bowling tournaments, the Route 66 Authors, Artists and Collector’s Exhibit in the newly constructed Beale Street Celebration Center, a VW Bug Fest, Film Festival, Sock Hop, Concerts, Barbeques and Wine & Rum Tastings from the Hualapai Mountains to the Valle Vista Wine Country.
The Route 66 Alliance officiates the International Route 66 Festival. The alliance is a 501c (3) non-profit organization that is dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and enhancement of the Historic Route.
Authors, artists, vintage and contemporary car, truck and motorcycle owners, music lovers, crafters and collectors are all attracted to the mystique of the famous highway and they attend the annual International Festival by the thousands, hosted by a different city along the Route each year (2013 was Joplin, MO). Route 66 also has a tremendous appeal with International travelers who seek the road’s unique offering of Americana.
Kingman, Arizona, at the intersection of Interstate 40 and US Highway 93, just 90 minutes south of Las Vegas, 3 ½ hours north of Phoenix and 5 hours from Los Angeles by car, sits at 3,300 feet elevation, moderating the desert heat considerably. The average temperature in August is 93 degrees with low humidity.
Information in this blog post was proivided by the event coordinators at Kingman Now, LLC. For information, contact Mike Wagner, Festival Director of Sponsorships, at info@KingmanNow. com or 928-275-1215.