Transportation
A personal vehicle is essential for navigating this suburban area and visiting nearby attractions.





New Kingman-Butler is a census-designated place in Mohave County, Arizona, functioning primarily as a serene residential suburb of nearby Kingman. Situated in the high desert, the community offers a calm environment with wide-open views of the surrounding mountain ranges. Its location near major highway intersections makes it a practical and quiet stopping point for travelers navigating the historic Route 66 or journeying between Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. While the area itself is largely residential, its close proximity to Kingman ensures easy access to local museums, southwestern dining, and rich pioneer history.
New Kingman-Butler is a census-designated place in Mohave County, Arizona, functioning primarily as a serene residential suburb of nearby Kingman. Situated in the high desert, the community offers a calm environment with wide-open views of the surrounding mountain ranges. Its location near major highway intersections makes it a practical and quiet stopping point for travelers navigating the historic Route 66 or journeying between Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. While the area itself is largely residential, its close proximity to Kingman ensures easy access to local museums, southwestern dining, and rich pioneer history.
Proximity to historic Kingman and the iconic Route 66.
Expansive views of the surrounding Cerbat Mountains.
Peaceful residential atmosphere away from major tourist crowds.
Strategic location for travelers heading to the Grand Canyon or Las Vegas.
Limited commercial and dining options within the immediate residential boundaries.
Excellent proximity to major travel routes like I-40 and US-93.
A quiet atmosphere best suited for those seeking a low-key stay rather than nightlife.
A personal vehicle is essential for navigating this suburban area and visiting nearby attractions.
Head into Kingman to visit the Arizona Route 66 Museum and the Mohave Museum of History and Arts.
Quiet desert stays and easy access to Route 66 history.
USD $
$100-$150 p/day
English, Spanish
Be prepared for high desert conditions, including intense summer heat and surprisingly chilly winter nights.
March-May, September-November
Mild temperatures make this the best time for hiking in the nearby Cerbat Mountains and desert photography.
Expect high heat; plan outdoor activities for early mornings and stay hydrated.
Pleasant weather returns, making it an ideal season for road trips along the surrounding historic routes.
Cool, crisp days with cold nights; a quiet time to visit without the summer transit crowds.