Nestled between the Hualapai & Cerbat Mountain Ranges, Kingman is most famous for being the “Heart of Historic Route 66”. Kingman is home to a quaint downtown with many buildings built in the early 1900s where you’ll find several antique shops, museum, city services and more.
What is Kingman’s draw? Proximity to California & Las Vegas, desirable state taxes, access to the Interstate highway and the Santa Fe railroad mainline have made Kingman a hot spot for industry. Beautiful neighborhoods offer many housing choices with approachable prices suitable for many types of people, from the new young family, single person, executive to retiree.
Climate
Located in Northwestern Arizona, Kingman gets an average of 8 inches of rain & 290 days of sun per year. With warm to hot summers with an average high of 97 degrees and desirable moderate winters where the average low in January of about 32 degrees.