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Grand Canyon Caverns, Route 66 with Electric Vehicle Museums Tour

Overview
The Route 66 Museum is truly unique in that it is a museum of history, housed in a historical building that lighted the way for the earliest Route 66 travelers. The building, built between 1907 & 1911, powered early Kingman and area mines starting in July 1909. It also supplied power for the construction of Hoover Dam, until the Dam began producing cheaper hydroelectric power in the late 1930s.
The Route 66 Electric Vehicle Museum, is the first of its kind anywhere. This Museum includes twenty-nine (and counting) vehicles on loan from the Historic Electric Vehicle Foundation, with members worldwide.
The tour begins with an elevator ride down 21 stories (210 feet) to the Chapel of the Ages cavern, the scene of numerous weddings throughout the years and large enough to hold two football fields. Your guide will tell you about the history of these awesome Caverns. Afterward, we will grab lunch (optional) at one of our area's favorite eateries.
City: Las Vegas
Sun 22 Jun
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Starting at $139.00
Sun 22 Jun
Starting at $139.00
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What's Included
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Hand Sanitizer
Admission
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This is a walking tour with two walkways depending upon mobility level.
  • Persons with claustrophobia-Be advised the Caverns Tour includes an elevator ride and walking tour underground.
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
What To Expect
1
Historic Route 66 Museum
Your adventure begins with our first experience at the Kingman Powerhouse/Historic Route 66/Electric Vehicle museum. The Route 66/Electric Vehicle Museum is in Kingman’s Historic Powerhouse and depicts the historical evolution of travel along the 35th parallel that became Route 66. Brilliant murals, photos and life-size dioramas capture each of the groups that have traveled what came to be known as the Mother Road.
2
Grand Canyon Caverns
As we travel to your next experience, we climb in elevation from the dry desert to a lusher vegetation with juniper and pine trees, traveling through Crozier Canyon where 128 trains pass daily through the Historic towns of Hackberry, Valentine & Truxton. Our journey continues through Peach Springs, Hualapai Indian reservation arriving at Grand Canyon Caverns. First, we visit Radiator Springs, the inspiration for the movie Cars. Then we travel to the Caverns for your tour 200+ feet below the earth. When we finish the underground caverns tour, we'll have lunch (included) at their Caverns Grill.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (16)
Jackie R
Apr 2022
Our trip from Lake Havasu to the caverns was a nice little getaway for our family with two teenage boys, who even enjoyed it! The caverns were so cool and our tour guide gave us a lot of interesting facts about the history of the caverns. Lunch was included, which was a nice bonus. Great day, highly recommend!
Response from Host
May 2022
Aren't the caverns a treat? So glad you enjoyed our informed, amazing guides!
Pat P
Apr 2022
We had an extremely pleasant day going to the Caverns. Our guide was Jeremy and he kept us entertained with dessert facts and pointing out sights not to be missed. Our stop in Kingman was a good one and the box lunch we picked up for later was very tasty. Jeremy told us about the caverns and things to look for. When the Caverns tour started we were glad we had listened to him because our guide through the caverns was more interested in being a comedian with silly jokes than telling us about the caverns. Jeremy had given us enough background on the difference between dry caverns and wet caverns we felt it had been a nice tour. Beware that it is lots of walking and some uneven spots that are pretty inclined if you have trouble walking. Over all we gave Jeremy an A+ and the guide a C- but the guide changes throughout the day so don't let that stop you from enjoying a memorable site.
Response from Host
May 2022
Thank you for the nice review. Yes! The caverns has some inclines and not a few stairs, although there is a shorter, less strenuous tour option for those who need it. Glad you had a great experience!
janicegB634BL
Mar 2022
I didn't go to the grand canyon, or stop by the museum. I drove into Kingman an took pictures of route 66,an on to peach springs. After you go through peach springs there is no cell phone service or GPS. But the view is so beautiful! I will come back soon.

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