Welcome to a place where it's so easy to make friends and savor the relaxed lifestyle you have always dreamed of. It is time for you to enjoy the warm weather and sunshine that comes with life in Arizona and you'll love living in Kingman. Kingman is perfect for retiring baby boomers and there is so much to do.
Whether you prefer hiking in the foothills, splashing in the water, or viewing desert flowers, the town has something for everyone. With excellent outdoor resources -- 1,000 miles of freshwater shoreline within a 1 hour drive, the 7,000 foot Haualapai Mountains with tall large pine trees just 15 minutes away, many surrounding wilderness areas, rugged desert mountains, historic mining camps, hunting, fishing, and hiking -- the outdoor buff has choices galore!
Millions and millions of acres of recreation area! Northwest Arizona is home to the Grand Canyon and many other parks, monuments and forests. Northwest Arizona is a vacation paradise.
Water recreation is available on more miles of fresh water shoreline than anywhere else in the USA. Arizona has the beauty of nature in some of the West's most beautiful areas.
Kingman, Arizona has great golf, a reasonable cost of living and a wide selection of housing choices that are perfect for your life style and budget.
Situated in the midst of the breathtaking natural scenic beauty of the Hualapai Valley between the Cerbat and Hualapai mountain ranges in Metro Kingman you will find the sunny skies of the old west and the sunbelt lifestyle.
Kingman, Arizona is located in northwestern Arizona in Moh`ave County. You and your friends will enjoy the 360 degree views of Bull Mountain, the Hualapai Mountains, the Peacock Mountains, the Cerbat Mountains, and Lone Mountain.
Kingman is at an elevation of 3,500 feet making for an enjoyable climate year round. In the summer, temperatures may be in the high nineties during the day, then drop into the mid-sixties in the evening. Winter temperatures vary from the mid-thirties to the high sixties. The average temperatures of Kingman are much more comfortable than compared Phoneix, Tuncon, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasau. You'll also enjoy the smog free skies and you can see the stars at night.
Because of its arid location, Kingman has an average annual rainfall of only about three inches per year. In all, this desirable climate means that you could wear sandals during the winter days and jeans in the summer evenings! And you can give away your snow shovel when you move here!
Kingman is the county seat of Mohave County and the regional trade and service center for a market area of over 125,000. Kingman is a transportation center along the Interstate I-40 corridor along with a history of rail transportation.
Kingman is well located at the intersection of the Canamex Highway connecting Canada and Mexico, Old Route 66, US 93 to Phoenix or Las Vegas, and State Route 68 which leads to Laughlin, Nevada. Being at the cross-roads of so much there are great inns, hotels, motels, and a wide variety of restaurants.
Arizona is internationally renowned for it natural beauty, its pleasant winters, varied recreational activities and diverse cultural opportunities. There's no place on earth quite like the Grand Canyon State with 26 national parks, 27 state parks, assorted monuments, and many recreation areas and historic sites.
If your tired of smoggy cities, overcast skies, California earthquakes, living in tornado alley, the ever presence rains of the northwest, the midwest and eastern states flooding, the hurricanes of the Florida, the Gulf of Mexico and the eastern coast, and the high crime rates many of those areas, move to Kingman, Arizona. Kingman is the place with sunny days, and cool clear star studded nights.
It is no secret that the Southwest is one of the fastest growing regions in the U.S. The booming land prices in surrounding areas have many people including the retiring baby boomer generation heading west and moving inland for the sunny climate, and an alternative to high priced, crowded metropolitan areas. Northwest Arizona is one of the fastest growing retirement areas in the USA.
Now it's time to imagine sipping your morning coffee while enjoying the desert sunrises and in the evenings you can enjoy cool refreshing drinks while watching the famous Arizona sunsets.
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