Day 1
Fly into Phoenix
Arrive in Phoenix, the sun-drenched heart of Arizona. After picking up your rental car at Sky Harbor International Airport, get ready to explore the vibrant city. For a fun and family-friendly start, head to the Desert Botanical Garden, where kids can marvel at the desert’s unique plant life and learn about the local ecosystem. In the evening, take a stroll through Old Town Scottsdale, where you’ll find charming shops and casual dining spots perfect for a family dinner. Spend the night in Phoenix, resting up for the road ahead.
Overnight: Arizona Grand Resort or similar
Day 2
Phoenix – Wickenburg (68 miles)
Hit the road and make your way to Wickenburg, a small town with a rich Western heritage, just 1.5 hours north of Phoenix. The drive itself offers beautiful desert vistas, and Wickenburg's welcoming charm is perfect for families. Check into the Kay El Bar Guest Ranch, where your family can experience ranch life. Horseback riding, nature walks, and cowboy storytelling by the campfire are all great activities that will delight both kids and adults. This is a relaxed, hands-on experience where your family can unwind in the beautiful Arizona desert. Overnight here for three nights.
Overnight: Kay El Bar Guest Ranch. Full board included
Day 3 – Day 4
Wickenburg
Spend the day immersed in the Old West lifestyle with all your included activities such as fat tire e-biking, clay pigeon shooting and target shooting, or simply relaxing in the swimming pool.
Alternatively, head out to Wickenburg with several family-friendly spots to visit, including the Wickenburg Historical Society Museum, where kids can explore local history and learn about the town’s Wild West past. If your family enjoys outdoor activities, consider a scenic hike or a visit to nearby Vulture Mine, an old gold mining site with a fascinating history. Afterward, head back to the ranch for some downtime by the firepit or perhaps a sunset ride. The slower pace here is perfect for families looking to reconnect with nature.
Overnight: Kay El Bar Guest Ranch. Full board included
Day 5
Wickenburg – Sedona – Flagstaff (155 miles)
Today, drive through Sedona’s breathtaking red rock landscapes, perfect for a scenic stop and outdoor exploration. Continue your journey to Flagstaff, where cool mountain air, towering pines, and historic charm await. Explore Historic Downtown, with its quirky shops and murals, and visit the Lowell Observatory for a family-friendly, educational experience. Spend two nights in this cozy town.
Overnight: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Flagstaff or similar
Day 6
Flagstaff – Grand Canyon – Flagstaff (160 miles round trip)
Dedicate the day to exploring the beauty of Grand Canyon National Park, located just a short drive from Flagstaff. The Grand Canyon is an unforgettable experience for families. Children can enjoy a Junior Ranger program, and everyone will be awestruck by the breathtaking views of one of the world’s natural wonders. After a day of exploration, return to Flagstaff for a relaxing evening. Flagstaff’s cool temperatures make it a great spot to unwind with your family.
Overnight: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Flagstaff or similar
Day 7
Flagstaff to Kingman (150 miles)
Today, continue your Route 66 adventure as you head to Kingman, a historic town along the famous highway. Kingman is often referred to as the “Gateway to Route 66,” and it’s packed with family-friendly attractions. The Route 66 Museum is a must-see, where your family can learn about the fascinating history of the Mother Road. Kids will love the vintage cars and exhibits that tell the story of the iconic route. Take a walk along Historic Route 66 in Kingman and explore its charming shops and cafes. Kingman is small but packed with Route 66 charm. Spend the night in this lively, historic town.
Optionally, we can tailor make your stay to include the glitzy Las Vegas! Speak to our sales specialists and we can recommend some family friendly hotels whilst you’re there.
Overnight: Best Western PLUS King's Inn & Suites, Kingman or similar
Day 8
Kingman to Palm Springs (240 miles)
Drive from Kingman to the desert oasis of Palm Springs. This 3.5-hour journey brings you through dramatic desert landscapes and into the heart of California’s famous desert region. Upon arrival, treat the family to the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, which takes you up to the top of Mount San Jacinto, where you can enjoy panoramic views and cool mountain air. Palm Springs is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, with options for exploring desert landscapes at Indian Canyons. Spend two nights in Palm Springs, soaking in the desert charm.
Overnight: Palm Mountain Resort & Spa or similar
Day 9
Palm Springs
Enjoy a relaxing day in Palm Springs, where the whole family can unwind and explore the many attractions this desert city offers. You can visit the Palm Springs Art Museum, which has interactive exhibits for children, or take a trip to the Children's Discovery Museum of the Desert, where the whole family can engage in hands-on learning experiences. If you're looking for more outdoor fun, how about cooling off at a local water park. The desert heat makes pool time a perfect afternoon activity!
Overnight: Palm Mountain Resort & Spa or similar
Day 10
Palm Springs – San Bernardino – Los Angeles (120 miles)
In the morning, drive west toward Los Angeles, but first make a fun stop in San Bernardino to visit the iconic Wigwam Motel, a classic Route 66 landmark where you can marvel at the unique wigwam-shaped cabins. Afterward, continue your 2-hour drive through scenic desert roads, entering the excitement of California’s largest city. Start your LA adventure with a trip to Santa Monica Pier where Route 66 officially ends! Kids can enjoy amusement park rides, arcade games, and a stroll along the beach. For a quirky vibe, check out Venice Beach, filled with street performers and unique shops. In the evening, head to Griffith Observatory for stunning views of the city and a chance to look through telescopes at the stars.
Overnight: The Garland or similar
Day 11
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is packed with fun family activities. Visit Universal Studios Hollywood, where your family can enjoy thrilling rides and live shows based on famous movies and TV shows. We can pre-book these excursions for you, just let us know! Don’t forget to explore Hollywood Boulevard and take a family photo by the Hollywood Walk of Fame or in front of the famous Hollywood Sign.
Overnight: The Garland or similar
Day 12
Fly home
On your final day, take in any remaining sights, perhaps visiting LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) or spending a bit more time in Griffith Park before returning your rental car. Head to the airport, reflecting on a trip full of Route 66 history, natural wonders, and unforgettable family memories.