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Kingman, Arizona is at the heart of an extensive hiking and mountain biking trail system that provides access to scenic wonders as well as historic sites such as Beale Springs, and 19th century wagon roads. 
 

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A short scenic walkabout takes you to this fascinating artifact that dates to the early days of The Arizona Territory. The Johnson Canyon Railroad Tunnel dates to 1882. 
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Hualapai Mountain Park located just 12 scenic miles south of Kingman, Arizona is a pine forested oasis in a seas of desert. Miles upon miles of trails lead to awe inspiring scenic overlooks, shade dappled rest stops and even small streams. 
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More doubt cast on Apache Death Cave story at Two Guns

A researcher who previously has debunked a long-told tale at a Route 66 site has cast additional doubt on the Apache Death Cave massacre that supposedly occurred in 1878 at Two Guns, Arizona. And it turns out the man who likely made up the story killed a man decades before. 
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Did you know that Louis L' Amour had a connection to Kingman, Arizona? Do you need another reason to take a Kingman walking tour with author Jim Hinckley as your guide?
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