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Surrounding Attractions

Spirit Mountain

Spirit Mountain, known as Avi Kwa Ame in Mojave, is a sacred site located in southern Nevada that holds deep cultural and spiritual significance for several Native American tribes. Rising to an elevation of 5,639 feet, this majestic peak is not only a vital part of tribal creation stories but also offers stunning views of the surrounding desert landscape and is home to diverse plant and animal species.

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Hoover Dam

The Hoover Dam, completed in 1936 on the Colorado River between Nevada and Arizona, is a marvel of engineering that provides hydroelectric power and water management for millions of people. Standing at 726 feet tall and 1,244 feet wide, this massive concrete arch-gravity dam not only controls floods and irrigates farmland but also draws nearly a million visitors annually to admire its impressive scale and Art Deco design.

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Mohave County

Mohave County, located in the northwestern corner of Arizona, is the fifth largest county by area in the contiguous United States, encompassing diverse landscapes from the Colorado River to the Grand Canyon. Home to popular attractions like Lake Havasu City and Route 66, this expansive county blends natural wonders with rich history, offering visitors a unique blend of outdoor recreation, cultural experiences, and small-town charm.

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Route 66

Route 66 in northern Arizona winds through a captivating landscape of red rocks, pine forests, and high desert, offering travelers a glimpse into the American West's nostalgic past. This iconic stretch features well-preserved towns like Williams and Flagstaff, along with unique attractions such as the Grand Canyon Caverns and the famous Standin' on the Corner Park in Winslow, making it a must-drive for history buffs and road trip enthusiasts alike.

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