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.
Departs locally: Depart from Laughlin, Bullhead City, Lake Havasu City, Kingman.<br/>Pickup included
Escape to a hidden desert gem at Little Old Wine Drinkers Winery, nestled on six acres with over 4,000 vines along scenic Winery Row just off historic Route 66. This authentic family-owned vineyard offers a true "Earth to Bottle" experience—watch the winemaking journey unfold from bare earth to your glass. Meet the charismatic owners whose entertaining stories and warm hospitality make every visit feel like catching up with old friends. Sip signature wines like their famous "Pink Bikini" (Grape-Strawberry blend), along with Pinot Grigio, Tempranillo, Rosé of Zinfandel, and rich red blends. Relax in the tranquil outdoor seating area surrounded by lush grapevines with breathtaking mountain views as your backdrop—the perfect spot for savoring award-winning wines under the Arizona sun. Tour guests rave about this as a "diamond in the rough" and "laugh from start to finish" destination. Open daily 11am-5pm MST. Experience why visitors call it "amazing in such a hostile environment".
Visit Arizona's oldest craft distillery at Desert Diamond Distillery (D3), family-owned since 2008 and located at Kingman Airport off historic Route 66. This award-winning distillery has earned international acclaim, including a near-perfect score of 99 for their 11-year barrel reserve rum at the prestigious 2023 IWSC awards in London, ranking #1 in the rum category. Everything is 100% fermented, distilled, aged, and bottled on-site using a state-of-the-art German still. Sample their Gold Miner rum collection featuring white rum, dark rum, and the popular agave rum sweetened with agave nectar—perfect for sipping. Whiskey lovers can try corn whiskey moonshine, aged wheat whiskey, and the unique Rum & Rye collaboration. Tours include the production room and barrel room, taking 20-30 minutes. Enjoy tastings at the famous vintage bar rescued from the old Las Vegas strip—a favorite of the Rat Pack. Open daily except Tuesday and Wednesday.
Experience Kingman's original craft brewery at Black Bridge Brewery, established in August 2013 on historic Route 66's Beale Street. Locally known as B3, this beloved downtown microbrewery was named after a railroad bridge that served as a secret gathering spot for locals since the 1960s. The brewery has created an atmosphere blending art, music, and exceptional craft beer. Sample year-round favorites like Evil Red IPA, Wicked Poison, Locomotive Stout, and Scorched Earth—a ghost pepper-infused specialty that's become a local legend. With over 20 craft brews on tap, including seasonal offerings like Prickly Pear Pale Ale, there's something for every palate. Non-drinkers can enjoy signature handcrafted ginger beer or cold-brew coffee. The cozy taproom features a small interior bar and an expansive backyard patio with a redwood stage hosting live music most weekends. Though food isn't served on-site, neighboring restaurants deliver directly to your table.
Discover a hidden gem in historic downtown Kingman at Siren's Cafe & Custom Catering. This charming family-owned cafe, run by mother-daughter duo Carmella Hynes and Denise McMillan, has earned its place as #85 on Yelp's Top 100 Places to Eat in the US 2024. Known for its welcoming, home-like atmosphere, Siren's serves artisan sandwiches and Euro-style paninis made from scratch with fresh-baked Italian bread, homemade ricotta, artichoke spreads, and locally-sliced meats. Signature items include the Curry Tito (curry chicken salad with green apple, craisins, and cashews) and La Rocco panini. Chef Carmella, who studied cooking in Florence, Italy, creates daily specials featuring seasonal ingredients and award-winning homemade soups that locals rave about. Open Monday-Friday. Siren's offers a perfect lunch stop with seating inside their mermaid-themed dining room or on the patio next to the neighboring brewery.
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Kingman, Arizona, is a charming desert city located along the historic Route 66. Known for its rich history and scenic beauty, it serves as a gateway to the Grand Canyon and other natural wonders. The city offers a blend of Old West charm and modern amenities, making it an appealing destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Historic Route 66 runs through the heart of Kingman, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history and the iconic road's significance in American culture.
Hualapai Mountain Park is a beautiful natural area located just outside Kingman, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and outdoor activities.
The Arizona Route 66 Museum showcases the history of Route 66 and its impact on the region, featuring exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays.
Cerbat Mines is a historic ghost town located near Kingman, offering a glimpse into the area's mining history and a chance to explore abandoned buildings and artifacts.
The Kingman Powerhouse Visitor Center is a historic building that has been converted into a visitor center, offering information on local attractions, exhibits, and a museum.
A hearty stew made with pork, green chiles, and potatoes, a staple of Southwestern cuisine
A traditional Navajo dish featuring fried bread topped with beans, meat, and vegetables
A refreshing beverage made with prickly pear cactus fruit, a local favorite
Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The weather is comfortable for exploring the city and its surroundings.
United States Dollar (USD)
Mountain Time Zone (GMT-7)
120VV, 60HzHz
Kingman is generally a safe city, with low crime rates and a friendly local population. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Kingman Bus Station
Kingman Transit offers a basic bus service that is affordable and convenient for getting around the city. The service is limited, so planning ahead is recommended.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
One of the world's most iconic natural wonders, the Grand Canyon offers breathtaking views, hiking trails, and a variety of outdoor activities.
A popular destination for water sports and relaxation, Lake Havasu City offers beautiful beaches, boating, and the iconic London Bridge.
A historic mining town turned tourist attraction, Oatman offers a unique glimpse into the Old West with its wild burros, historic buildings, and gunfight reenactments.
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