Historic Route 66

Arizona’s section of Historic Route 66 is one of the longest, filled with nostalgic stops, vintage diners, and quirky attractions. Known as the "Main Street of America," it offers travelers a unique blend of history, Americana, and adventure across classic Arizona towns.

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U.S. Rt. 66, Arizona, USA

About the experience

Historic Route 66, often called “The Mother Road,” is a legendary American highway that stretches from Chicago to Santa Monica, with Arizona offering some of its most scenic and nostalgic stretches. Here’s what makes it an iconic journey:

  • Classic Americana Experience: Driving Route 66 in Arizona feels like a step back in time, with vintage diners, retro motels, and quirky roadside attractions dotting the route. Towns like Seligman and Williams are known for their preserved 1950s charm, giving travelers a taste of classic Americana.
  • Scenic and Diverse Landscapes: In Arizona, Route 66 passes through stunning desert landscapes, pine forests, and high plateaus, providing beautiful views and diverse scenery along the way. Stops like the Painted Desert and Meteor Crater add natural beauty to the historic route.
  • Roadside Attractions and Landmarks: Arizona’s stretch of Route 66 is filled with unique attractions, including the Wigwam Motel, Delgadillo’s Snow Cap Drive-In, and the Route 66 Museum. These landmarks capture the essence of the road’s quirky and nostalgic character.
  • Cultural and Historic Significance: Route 66 played a key role in American history, especially during the Dust Bowl and post-WWII era, symbolizing freedom, adventure, and the spirit of the open road. Visitors can learn more at various museums and historic markers along the way.

Historic Route 66 in Arizona is a must-do for those looking to experience a slice of American history, blending scenic beauty with cultural nostalgia.

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The route is accessible year-round.

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