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Visit Kingman - And Maybe Never Leave

What is #Movecation?. It’s more than a getaway—it’s a reimagining, somewhere in between a #staycation or a #vacation, it's a chance to visit places not just to escape, but to explore where life can actually work. Where affordability and quality of life still go hand in hand. Places like Kingman, Arizona—a town that’s managed to hold on to the freedom, space, and possibility that built the American dream in the first place.

We're calling it #MovecationMay—a campaign, sure, but more than that, it’s a call to anyone who's ever thought, "What if I just kept driving?" The idea is simple: Visit the places you might want to move to. Not the ones with brochures full of filters and curated “experiences”—the real ones. The ones where people live, raise families, make art, open shops, and still have time to sit on the porch at sunset.

That’s Kingman.

If you live in a big city, if you want affordable, it's not going to be nice, and probably not safe either. You pay $3,200 for a shoebox apartment, your neighbors are right next door yet might as well be on another planet, and your weekend getaway is three hours in gridlock traffic to another crowded place filled with people trying to forget how tired they are.

But Kingman rewrites that script.

Here, affordability and quality of life go hand in hand. You can own a home. Have a backyard. Watch your kids ride bikes down streets where people still wave. Go out for dinner and not feel like you’re bleeding money just for stepping inside. It’s not flashy. It’s not trying to be. It’s real.

And if you do crave the big city experience once in a while, it’s just down the road in Las Vegas—with some of best shopping and dining in the world- where you can lose yourself in the noise and neon before retreating back to something grounded. The beaches of Lake Havasu and the Colorado River are even closer, a sun-drenched sprawl of boats, palm trees, beers, and bodies. If Hawaii were in the desert, it’d look like Mohave County— it's a secret playground of recreation and adventure, where kayaks cut across turquoise water and the sun burns a little bit of freedom and Vitamin D into your skin.

This is a place where you can be calm and wild in the same weekend. A place where you're on vacation one minute, and at home the next.

Ironically, Kingman is the heart of the original escape to a better future—Route 66. The Mother Road, they called it. The first collective exhale of a country shaking off dust and chasing possibility. People came west chasing something better—freedom, space, a shot at a real life. And yeah, some found it. But most of those places? They got overrun by urban exodus, driving up prices with all-cash offers, placing them far out of reach for normal people. But not Kingman, as it was wrapped in linen, preserved like a relic of free America, the kind your grandparents talk about. Where workers could afford to live as humans.

Kingman was built for people searching for something more. That’s the magic of it—it doesn’t feel like an attraction. It feels like an answer to the existential hum of the machine telling you to buy more, scroll more, work harder, sleep less. You don’t need to throw your life away to find peace. You just need to rethink what life is actually for.

Maybe it’s to slow down.
Maybe it’s to raise a family somewhere the sky still matters.
Maybe it’s to hike through monolith gardens or sip wine downtown
Maybe it’s Kingman.
This isn’t a pitch for a vacation. This is a doorway.
Come visit. Spend a week. See what life could feel like.
And if it feels right—stay.
Because the truth is, you're not trapped.
You’re just waiting for the right exit.
And this might be it.

Ready to be amazed at how affordable Kingman is?

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Posted:
05/15/2025
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