Campground Overview:
Set in the high desert and surrounded by mountains, this KOA is the campground most centrally located to Arizona attractions. Enjoy a quiet, peaceful environment and great weather year-round. This is the perfect place to set up camp and take day trips to Las Vegas (1.5 hours), the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead (closer than Vegas), the Grand Canyon (2+ hours) and Lake Havasu, home of the London Bridge (45 min.). This is the KOA closest to the Grand Canyon West Skywalk. Visit fun ghost towns like Chloride or Oatman. The campground has free mini golf, Wi-Fi, cable TV, seasonal heated pool and children’s train rides. Check out the grocery and souvenir store, laundry and large, landscaped pull thrus.
Campground at a Glance
Level: |
Developed w/ Shower |
Season: |
Year-Round |
Nearby City: |
Kingman |
Fishing: |
None |
Campground Website: |
Kingman KOA |
Campground Map: |
Click Here |
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Nearby Attractions and Activities:
Hualapai Mountain Park offers 10 miles of trails for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians to enjoy. Situated atop the Hualapai Mountain Range, the trail provides spectacular views of the desert and the mountain ranges in the distance. Construction of the trail system began as a result of The New Deal, which put millions of Americans back to work following The Great Depression. Planning began in 1936 and construction started a short time afterward by the Civilian Conservation Corps with oversight by the National Parks Service. While on the trail, users may experience mid to upper elevation habitats, unique geological features, and a variety of wildlife species. Remember, please be courteous to other trail users and enjoy your visit. (Click Here for Trail Map)
Oatman, AZ Ghost Town is a town in the Black Mountains of Mohave County, Arizona, United States. Located at an elevation of 2,710 feet, it began as a small mining camp soon after two prospectors struck a $10 million gold find in 1915, though the vicinity had already been settled for a number of years. By the 1960s, Oatman was all but abandoned. Today, Oatman has undergone a tourism renaissance of sorts in recent years, thanks to burgeoning worldwide interest in Route 66 and the explosive growth of the nearby gaming town of Laughlin, Nevada, which promotes visits to the town. Oatman’s most famous attractions are its wild burros, which freely roam the town streets and can be hand-fed hay cubes otherwise known as “burro chow,” readily available in practically every store in town.
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