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The Ultimate Guide to Route 66 in Arizona: Red Rocks and Retro Vibes

Austyn Kunde
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Travel Map IconARIZONA STATE - Arizona is home to some of the most preserved and breathtaking stretches of the Mother Road. While other states saw the highway replaced by modern interstates, Arizona fought to keep the spirit of the road alive. It's a land of high-altitude forests, painted deserts, and the unmistakable silhouette of the Grand Canyon just over the horizon.


The Ultimate Guide to Route 66 in Arizona
The Ultimate Guide to Route 66 in Arizona

As we cruise through 2026, Arizona's Route 66 remains the gold standard for travelers seeking that perfect mix of natural wonder and mid-century nostalgia.


1. Holbrook: Sleep in a Wigwam

Your Arizona journey begins with one of the most iconic sights in road trip history: the Wigwam Motel. Built in 1950, these concrete teepees are a testament to the quirky "programmatic architecture" of the era.



2. Winslow: Standing on the Corner

Yes, that corner. Made famous by the Eagles' song "Take It Easy," the Standin' on the Corner Park in downtown Winslow is a mandatory stop.




3. Flagstaff: The High-Altitude Hub

At 7,000 feet, Flagstaff is the cool, pine-scented heart of Arizona's Route 66. It's a mountain town with a serious road-trip pedigree.

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4. The Big One: The Grand Canyon Detour

You can't drive Arizona's Route 66 without paying homage to the Great Abyss. From Flagstaff or Williams, it's a quick 60-mile jaunt north to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.


5. Seligman & Kingman: The Birthplace of the Revival

Seligman is often credited with saving Route 66. In the late 1980s, local barber Angel Delgadillo led the charge to have the road designated as a historic landmark.

6. Oatman: Burros and Gunfights

As you climb through the Sitgreaves Pass toward the California border, the road gets narrow and winding. Your reward is Oatman, a living ghost town.


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Are you stopping for a photo on the corner in Winslow, or are you heading straight for a root beer float in Kingman?