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Experience a first class RV Resort located 14 miles west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, on historic Route 66. Visitors will discover an upscale RV vacation spot that offers high-end amenities and is located next to the Route 66 Casino Hotel, a Vegas-style casino with restaurants, gaming and live entertainment.

Route 66 Casino Hotel Coast into indulgence and stay the night in our classy and comfortable hotel. The 154-room hotel features an inviting ambiance of lively designs, modern furnishings, and a choice of a king or two queen-size beds. Following Route 66 through Arizona. If you're not yet a die-hard Route 66 fan, traveling historic Route 66 through Arizona is bound to convert you. The high-speed I-40 freeway gives quick access to some of the best surviving stretches of the old road, and these are some of the most captivating parts of Route 66 anywhere.

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Outdoor

  • Open-air Rally Barn featuring 16 picnic tables, a full outdoor kitchen with counter prep space, 4 gas grills and 2 sinks
  • Pickleball Courts
  • Horseshoe Pit

Indoor

  • Games, Billiards Table, Card Table
  • Large Gathering Space for Group Rentals
  • Showers
  • Laundry Facilities

Following Route 66 through Arizona

If you're not yet a die-hard Route 66 fan, traveling historic Route 66 through Arizona is bound to convert you. The high-speed I-40 freeway gives quick access to some of the best surviving stretches of the old road, and these are some of the most captivating parts of Route 66 anywhere. Between the red-rock mesas of New Mexico and the arid desert along the Colorado River, the route runs past dozens of remarkable old highway towns along some of the oldest and longest still-driveable stretches of the Mother Road.

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Outdoor

  • Open-air Rally Barn featuring 16 picnic tables, a full outdoor kitchen with counter prep space, 4 gas grills and 2 sinks
  • Pickleball Courts
  • Horseshoe Pit

Indoor

  • Games, Billiards Table, Card Table
  • Large Gathering Space for Group Rentals
  • Showers
  • Laundry Facilities

Following Route 66 through Arizona

If you're not yet a die-hard Route 66 fan, traveling historic Route 66 through Arizona is bound to convert you. The high-speed I-40 freeway gives quick access to some of the best surviving stretches of the old road, and these are some of the most captivating parts of Route 66 anywhere. Between the red-rock mesas of New Mexico and the arid desert along the Colorado River, the route runs past dozens of remarkable old highway towns along some of the oldest and longest still-driveable stretches of the Mother Road.

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East of Flagstaff, the old Route 66 road is effectively submerged beneath the freeway, which drops down to cross desolate desert, passing through desiccated towns and Petrified Forest National Park. Remnants of numerous old roadside attractions—Native American trading posts, wild animal menageries, and Holbrook's famous 'Sleep in a Teepee' Wigwam Village—all survive in varying degrees of preservation along Arizona's section of Route 66.

Midway across the state, the route climbs onto the forested (and often snowy) Kaibab Plateau for a look at the mighty Grand Canyon, one of the true wonders of the natural world.

Sights on Route 66 in Arizona

  • Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park – Keep an eye out for the animated dinosaurs at Stewart's Petrified Wood Trading Post
  • Holbrook – Sights range from the Navajo County Historical Museum and the kitschy Wigwam Village Motel
  • Winslow – Featured in the Eagles' hit 'Take it Easy'
  • Meteor Crater – Arizona's second-most distinctive hole in the ground
  • Two Guns and Twin Arrows – What's left of two classic roadside attractions
  • (Don't Forget) Winona – Little more than a sign, but if you're getting your kicks…
  • Walnut Canyon National Monument – The most easily accessible of the prehistoric settlements in the Southwest
  • Flagstaff – An enjoyable, energetic college town high on the Colorado Plateau
  • Sunset Crater – A better and less crowded approach to the Grand Canyon
  • Detour: Grand Canyon National Park – Be sure to get out of the car and beyond the viewpoints
  • Williams – The last Route 66 town to be bypassed by I-40 and home to the Grand Canyon Railway
  • Sedona – A New Age draw amidst an otherworldly landscape
  • Jerome – The liveliest and most interesting Arizona 'ghost town'
  • Seligman – One of the best places to get a feel for the spirit of old Route 66 in Arizona
  • Grand Canyon Caverns – Once one of the prime tourist draws along Route 66
  • Old Route 66 Loop: Grand Canyon Skywalk – The stunning skywalk is a popular (and pricey) day-trip from Vegas
  • Kingman – Home to The Powerhouse, a former power plant that's now a worthwhile Route 66 museum
  • Cool Springs and Black Mountains – Pitstop for a soda at a nifty old rough stone service station
  • Old Route 66: Oatman – A one-time gold mining town that's an odd mix of ghost town and tourist draw
  • Lake Havasu City – A modern vacation town built around a thoroughly odd centerpiece: London Bridge

Travel Guides for Route 66 in Arizona

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