Best attractions and places to see in Mohave County include a diverse range of experiences, from iconic landmarks and expansive natural features to rich cultural sites. This northwestern Arizona county is characterized by its desert landscapes, significant waterways like the Colorado River, and historical routes. It offers a variety of points of interest for those exploring its unique geology and heritage. The region provides opportunities to discover both engineering marvels and preserved historical towns.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Good food and very clean. Not too expensive.
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From a 221 meter high observation deck, we enjoy the breathtaking view of Lake Mead, the Colorado River and the numerous valleys and gorges that surround the dam. The Hoover Dam is about as high as a 60-story building and was the tallest dam in the world when it was built in 1935. During our visit, we have the opportunity to go inside the dam. We walk through the original construction tunnels and visit the observation deck with a view of a pressure pipeline and 8 of the commercial generators in the Nevada Powerhouse.
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Cool Springs was built in the mid-1920s and has been connected with Route 66 from the very start. It contains a small museum documenting the history of Route 66.
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Be sure to park (free on the Arizona side, from parking lot 11) and walk across the dam. This way you can appreciate the mighty structure even better.
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Not a very strenuous trail but it is long. I did the 7 mile loop in just under 3 hours and really enjoyed it. No shade so sunscreen, hat and water a must.
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This massive concrete wall tames the Colorado River, creating Lake Mead behind it. Enough concrete was used in its construction to build a sidewalk that circles the Earth around the Equator! There are many dams bigger than this one, though, just imagine!
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The Monolith Garden Trail is comprised of 7 miles of trails with options to shorten or extend your hiking loop.
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Mohave County is rich in history. You can step back in time at the Oatman Historic Town Center, a living ghost town on Route 66 known for its wild burros. Another fascinating historical site is the Chloride Historical Museum and Cyanide Springs Western Town, which preserves the legacy of a historic mining town. Don't miss the Kingman Historic Downtown (Route 66), where you can experience the charm of the Mother Road, or visit the Route 66 Museum in Kingman.
Yes, Mohave County offers several attractions suitable for families. The Hoover Dam is an impressive engineering marvel that fascinates all ages. Families also enjoy the unique experience of the Oatman Historic Town Center with its roaming wild burros. Locomotive Park in Kingman, featuring an authentic Santa Fe Railway steam engine, is another popular spot for families.
Mohave County boasts stunning natural features and ample outdoor activities. You can explore the breathtaking views at Grand Canyon West, including the Skywalk, or enjoy water sports like jet skiing and paddleboarding on Lake Havasu and Lake Mohave. The Colorado River also offers boating and fishing opportunities. For hiking, consider the Monolith Garden Trail near Kingman, or explore the trails in Hualapai Mountain Park. The Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area is also ideal for hiking and photography.
Beyond the Grand Canyon, Mohave County is home to several unique natural features. You can explore the distinctive landscape of Arizona's Joshua Tree Forest or discover the hidden art at Chloride Painted Rocks. Lake Mohave is known for its petroglyphs and wild burros, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. The Black Mountains also provide a scenic backdrop for exploration.
Mohave County offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. For example, the Monolith Garden Trail near Kingman offers a moderately trafficked loop with wildflowers. You can find easy trails like White Rock Canyon Trail and Arizona Hot Spring Trail, or more challenging routes such as Secret Pass Loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Hiking in Mohave County guide.
Yes, Mohave County has a growing network of cycling and mountain biking trails. Near attractions, you can find routes like the Monolith Gardens Loop for mountain biking. For gravel biking, the Historic Railroad Trail is a popular choice. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails in Mohave County and Gravel biking in Mohave County guides.
The best time to visit Mohave County is typically during the cooler months, from fall to spring (October to April). During this period, temperatures are more moderate, making outdoor activities like hiking and exploring historical sites more comfortable. Summers can be extremely hot, especially in the desert areas, which might limit daytime outdoor activities.
Mohave County is home to a significant stretch of Historic Route 66. You can drive through areas like Kingman and Oatman to experience its nostalgic charm. Key stops include the Oatman Historic Town Center, the Hackberry General Store, and the beautifully restored Cool Springs Route 66 Station. Kingman also features the Route 66 Museum.
Yes, Mohave County offers several museums that delve into the region's history and culture. The Arizona Route 66 Museum in Kingman, housed in the historic Powerhouse building, chronicles the famous highway. You can also visit the Mohave Museum of History and Arts in Kingman for a comprehensive look at the county's past, or the Chloride Historical Museum.
For those seeking unique experiences off the beaten path, consider exploring the remote beauty of the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. The Chloride Painted Rocks offer a unique visual treat in the desert. You might also enjoy discovering the petroglyphs and wild burros around Lake Mohave, or visiting the Fort Mohave Indian Tribe lands for cultural insights.
Parking availability varies by attraction. For instance, at Hoover Dam, free parking is available on the Arizona side from parking lot 11, allowing for a scenic walk across the dam. In smaller towns like Oatman, street parking or designated lots are usually available. It's always advisable to check specific attraction websites for the most current parking information, especially during peak seasons.
For general recreational activities like kayaking or boating on Lake Mohave, which is part of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, you typically need to pay an entrance fee to the recreation area. Specific permits might be required for certain activities, commercial operations, or extended stays. It's best to check the official Lake Mead National Recreation Area website for the most up-to-date information on fees and permits.


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