Locals can experience the Grand Canyon and Skywalk on June 29th for free, with immersive experiences that go beyond just enjoying the breathtaking scenic beauty. When you visit Grand Canyon West, you are entering the Hualapai Reservation, where you can experience the heritage and rich traditions of “The People of the Tall Pines”. Watch the rich history and heritage of the Hualapai Tribe come to life through live performances and insightful exhibits. Journey into the canyon’s depths on a thrilling helicopter ride or take an exhilarating zip line ride for an additional charge. Wander along the dusty streetscape and immerse yourself in Hualapai culture and history at Hualapai Point. If you ride the sky on the Zipline, you will arrive at the Quartermaster Viewpoint, offering breathtaking views of Quartermaster Canyon. The heartbeat of Grand Canyon West is Eagle Point, home to the Eagle Rock Formation, the Native American Village, restaurants and more. You can step out on the 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extending 70 feet out over the rim of the Grand Canyon at Skywalk. If you dare to look down, you’ll see breathtaking views 4,000 feet to the Canyon floor below. No need to be nervous, Skywalk is strong enough to hold seventy fully loaded 747 passenger jets To learn more about the tribe and what they offer go to:
https://grandcanyonwest.com/hualapai-tribe
Friday July 4th, the City of Kingman is once again sponsoring a fireworks display, The show begins at 9:15pm. Grab a blanket or some lawn chairs and head over to Firefighter Memorial Park by the Fairgrounds. Get there early if you want a decent parking spot. Or you can just park in the general vicinity, such as Centennial Park or where the 99 Cent Only store used to be, and have a tailgate watch party.
Consumer fireworks are prohibited within Kingman City limits per City Code 7-302(a), but are allowed in the unincorporated County areas on July 4th only. Please celebrate responsibly or save your money and let Kingman put on the show!
Support local youth theater summer camp students and enjoy family friendly entertainment at the newly renovated Beale St. Theater.
The Cat and The Rooster - Friday June 20th 4:00pm
Based on the Ukrainian folktale, the stage adaptation follows the loyal friendship between a cat and a rooster. The rooster’s capture by a cunning fox and the cat’s clever rescue teach lessons about trust, obedience, and resourcefulness.
Shipwrecked - Friday June 27th 1:00pm
Explore under the sea with the sweetest under the sea fishes in a mini play called Shipwrecked.
(Tickets will be sold at the door for $5 per person, all proceeds go to the Beale St. Theater youth scholarship fund as part of education and outreach programming.)
Pippi Longstocking - Thursday July 10th 4:00pm
Pippi Longstocking, based on Astrid Lindgren’s beloved books, follows the adventures of a quirky, super-strong, red-haired girl who lives independently and defies convention. The story is packed with humor, mischief, and heart, appealing to both kids and adults. If you grew up with Pippi’s books or TV series, this youth production offers a nostalgic trip with a fresh twist.
Shrek The Musical - Two performances, Saturday July 12th 1:00pm and 7:00pm
A full length musical production based on the DreamWorks film, Shrek delivers themes of self-acceptance, celebrating differences, and inner beauty, with songs like “Freak Flag” emphasize embracing individuality.
All performance to be held Beale Street Theater, located at 302 E Beale St