Lewis Kingman Park is off of Andy Divine/Route 66. It is well situated with plenty of trees. It sports a dog park which is well frequented. Its most prominent feature is the plaque honoring Lewis Kingman who was the surveyor for the railroad which ran through Kingman and gave the town a spark and its name. He established a railroad camp in Kingman. The park also has a grassy play area with a backstop for a family game. The park makes a nice rest area for any traveler going past.
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Welcome to Kingman: Lewis Kingman Park
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Welcome to Kingman Two: Local Parks
One of the most important things to me, in a community is the parks; the ball diamonds and recreation. As I visit Kingman parks I hope to add information to this blog entry so as to remember what I like. An unusual characteristic about Kingman parks is that many of them have covered playgrounds. I understand the covers were put in in the past year--a testimony to the sunny summers in Kingman.
Kingman Park is off of Andy Divine/Route 66. It is well situated with plenty of trees. It sports a dog park that is well frequented. The park also has a grassy play area with a backstop for a family game. The park makes a nice rest area for any traveler going past.
Hubbs Park is off of Fourth Street south of the railroad tracks and the train station. This park highlights the Hubbs House which is the first in Kingman with siding. It is now used as a head start. The playground in the park seems geared to this age group. There is also a horse shoe pit, a covered picnic area, a few other picnic tables and a half court basketball hoop.
Memorial Park is next to Kingman Middle School adjacent toe the Mojave Fairgrounds and the freeway. Prominent in the park is a memorial to the eleven firemen who perished in the Doxol Fire July 5, 1973 when the rail propane tank exploded.
| View of Kingman from the hill |
Pawnee Neighborhood Park is on the corner of Pawnee and Southern in eastern Kingman south of the freeway. This is a nice park with playground and then a grassy area large enough for soccer. On one edge of the park is a wash which adds to the environment. I walked around the park with the quail and lizards scurrying in front of me. It was a nice walk but I had to walk on the curb some of the way.
Centennial Park


