Top Route 66 Stops in New Mexico and Arizona

Of all the states we explored along Route 66, New Mexico and Arizona stood out as my absolute favorites! While they may not boast as many giants as Illinois or Oklahoma, and their attractions might be fewer and further apart, the sheer WOW factor of these two states earns them the prestigious “top prize” for Route 66 amazement!

Here are my leading reasons for any Route 66 travelers to be sure to add New Mexico and Arizona to the top of your list!

TUCUMCARI, NEW MEXICO

This quaint hamlet, situated just over the Texas border, conceals its charm—truly! A prime example of this was when we paused at the Russell Truck and Travel Center for what we thought would be a “regular gas fill-up,” but stumbled upon an AMAZING museum filled with Route 66 artifacts and other memorabilia! This delightful place raised the intriguing question, “How many Coca-Cola products can you fit into a single building?”

A vintage car museum display featuring classic cars, retro signs from Gulf and Coca-Cola, and numerous historical photographs and memorabilia on the walls.
A vintage diner scene featuring a life-sized statue of a woman in a white dress holding a soda, alongside a classic red car in a nostalgic setting with American memorabilia.

The BLUE SWALLOW HOTEL

A fun stop along the way is the Blue Swallow Motel. More known for the evening neon lights they display, this hotel was still pretty “retro” and worth a few minutes to snap photos.

Vintage sign for Blue Swallow Motel with a classic green car parked in front, featuring a blue sky background.

The ALBUQUERQUE ROUTE 66 DINNER

Say YES to this diner! I spoiled myself to “carb-hell” and back! From the vanilla shake to the huge grilled cheese sandwich- I loved it! And, while in Albuquerque, check out their world-renowned balloon museum.

Read more about Albuquerque


DO NOT MISS THE PAINTED DESERT and PETRIFIED FOREST – ARIZONA

There are very few places on this planet that are so beautiful it renders me quiet! But the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest are two tanem parks that did just that of them! Juxtaposed to the endless skies above the north-eastern Arizona, is this massive national park with rock and mountain formations that are beyond description. In lieu of trying to conjure up words, I will let the photos that I snapped on an iPhone 17 do my “talking”.
Learn more on their website.


A panoramic view of colorful desert hills under a blue sky with fluffy white clouds.
A panoramic view of a colorful desert landscape with layered hills and dramatic cloud formations in the sky.
A vast landscape featuring a bright blue sky with white clouds, scattered sunlight, and petrified tree stumps in the foreground.
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PAINTED DESERT and PETRIFIED FOREST
OUTSIDE OF HOLBROOK
ON THE WAY TO WINSLOW, ARIZONA

SPEND TIME IN WINSLOW, ARIZONA

Be sure when driving on Route 66 to follow the directive of front-man, Don Henley, for the band the EAGLES, and “Stand on the Corner in Winslow Arizona!” Then celebrate by purchasing one of the thousands of commemorative t-shirts available! For more info, go here.

Also, check out LA POSADA, a hotel on the train line that is simply goregous. Known for the many notable /celebrity guests who have stayed there it is lovely!


** We veered off Route 66 to discover Sedona, Oak Creek, Clarkdale, and a small village on the top of a step mountain – Jerome, Arizona! I will cover more about these areas in another blog.

FLAGSTAFF, SELIGMAN, OATMAN, and KINGMAN*

Note: I have visited Route 66 in this area before. This time we arrived to Seligman only to find out that there was a major accident that resulted in a total “black-out”. Not one light was on for miles! So, we left and continued to Kingman. Fatigued and ready for some good ‘ol comfort food- we headed to a perennial favorite, Cracker Barrel!

A distant view of a snow-capped mountain range under a clear blue sky, with a foreground of red earth and sparse vegetation.
Snow in mountains of Flagstaff
Road sign indicating directions to Grand Canyon, Los Angeles (left lane), and Flagstaff, surrounded by trees.
So many options! Where to go?!
A scenic view of rolling hills and mountains under a cloudy sky with patches of blue.
Oatman. Wa!tch out for the donkeys that rule the road


HELPFUL LINKS

Logo commemorating Route 66 in Albuquerque, featuring bold text and vibrant colors, with the years 1926 and 2026.

New Mexico Route 66

Albuquerque Route 66 Centennial link

Arizona Route 66 link

Special events in Seligman and Visitors Bureau

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