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Your guide to Arizona's Mother Road

How does it work?

  1. Purchase an Arizona Route 66 Passport online or pick one up at one of the locations where stamps are given. All proceeds from the sale of the Passport support Route 66 in Arizona. 
  2. There are 9 unique stamps to collect, and many wild card locations across Arizona.
  3. Collect 7 or more stamps to receive a certificate stating that you officially "Got your Kicks on Route 66!"
  4. Passports do not have to be completed in one trip. There is no expiration date.

History

The Arizona Route 66 Passport

Visitors have been enjoying the Arizona Route 66 Passport for over 10 years now. The Passport was developed as a fun way to navigate Route 66 in Arizona. Visitors of all ages enjoy collecting stamps at stops along the Mother Road.

​In 2011, the Passport received the Governor’s Cooperative Marketing Award. The 4th edition of the Arizona Route 66 Passport was released in 2020. The Association sells the Passport for $1.66 each at the gift shop, online, and at all stamp locations.

Current Stamp Locations

 

Topock 66 Colorado River

Oatman General Store

Kingman Visitor Center

Hackberry General Store

Delgadillo's Original Route 66 Gift Shop

 

Williams Visitor Center​

Flagstaff Visitor Center

Winslow Vistor Center​

Holbrook Visitor Center​

 

 

Wildcard stamps are available at many Route 66 businesses across the state. Have them stamp the extra pages in the back of your Passport. 

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