Guardian of Route 66 Sculpture at Antares Point Visitor Center in Kingman, Arizona

You might plan to HEAD to the Antares Point Visitor Center in Kingman, Arizona to see their most famous site: Giganticus Headicus (the big green tiki head on Route 66). But there is more to see here than just that. One of the other big attractions at this Route 66 gift shop is the Guardian of Route 66 Sculpture.

Guardian of Route 66 sculpture by Gregg Arnold at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66

A new “Guardian of Route 66” sculpture made by artist, welder, and New Jersey native turned local Gregg Arnold was unveiled at the site in 2021. The 16-foot-tall statue depicts a woman waving an American flag and carrying a big Route 66 shield.

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Find this Arizona roadside attraction among other quirky sites at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66. Formerly the Kozy Corner Trailer Park, Arnold purchased the property in 2000, transforming it into a wonderland of his art ever since.

Some of the other artwork you’ll find at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop have included giant robotic ants crawling up the side of the A-frame gift shop, a windmill with blades made from 1950s furniture, a plywood rocketship sign, and a drum full of “baby rattlers” (don’t worry ophidiophobes, they’re rattles for babies).

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Guardian of Route 66 sculpture by Gregg Arnold at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66
Guardian of Route 66 sculpture by Gregg Arnold at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66
Guardian of Route 66 sculpture by Gregg Arnold at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66
Guardian of Route 66 sculpture by Gregg Arnold at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66
Guardian of Route 66 sculpture by Gregg Arnold at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66
Guardian of Route 66 sculpture by Gregg Arnold at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66
Guardian of Route 66 sculpture by Gregg Arnold at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66
Guardian of Route 66 sculpture by Gregg Arnold at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66
Guardian of Route 66 sculpture by Gregg Arnold at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66
Guardian of Route 66 sculpture by Gregg Arnold at Antares Point Visitor Center & Gift Shop on Route 66

Looking for more Arizona Route 66 roadside attractions? Add these to your road trip itinerary: Hackberry General Store, Kingman Visitor Center and Route 66 Museum, the Kingman Drive Through Route 66 Sign, and Mr D’z Route 66 Diner.

Where to Stay Near the Guardian of Route 66 Sculpture

Famous Neon Sign at El Trovatore Motel in Kingman, Arizona -Route 66 Motel

El Trovatore Motel

This classic Route 66 motel features a famous neon sign, the world’s longest map of Route 66, and fun themed rooms. It’s convenient to the heart of Kingman and just 20 miles west of Giganticus Headicus on Route 66.

Guardian of Route 66 Sculpture at Antares Point Visitor Center in Kingman, Arizona

Address: 9855 AZ-66, Kingman, AZ 86401
Hours: Always Visible
Cost: Free to See

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You might go to the Antares Point Visitor Center in Kingman, Arizona to see their most famous site: Giganticus Headicus. But there is more to see than just that. One of the other big attractions at this Route 66 gift shop is the Guardian of Route 66 Sculpture. The Guardian of Route 66 sculpture was made by artist Gregg Arnold. The statue depicts a woman waving an American flag and carrying a big Route 66 shield. #Route66 #Route66RoadTrip #RoadsideAttraction #Arizona #ArizonaRoadsideAttraction
You might go to the Antares Point Visitor Center in Kingman, Arizona to see their most famous site: Giganticus Headicus. But there is more to see than just that. One of the other big attractions at this Route 66 gift shop is the Guardian of Route 66 Sculpture. The Guardian of Route 66 sculpture was made by artist Gregg Arnold. The statue depicts a woman waving an American flag and carrying a big Route 66 shield. #Route66 #Route66RoadTrip #RoadsideAttraction #Arizona #ArizonaRoadsideAttraction

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The Road Trip Journal & Activity Book - Everything You Need to Have and Record an Epic Road Trip! By Valerie Bromann

The Road Trip Journal & Activity Book

Everything You Need to Have and Record an Epic Road Trip!

BY Valerie Bromann

Enjoy fun games and challenges to pass the time on your next road trip and have a keepsake to look back on for years to come with this entertaining must-have for your next vacation.

The road trip you’ve been dreaming of starts here! Journal about your stops and get to know your fellow passengers with activities and exercises designed to pass the time and bring you closer together. Instead of “Are we there yet?” you’ll find yourself asking, “We’re there already?”. Complete with prompts you can turn to while driving between locations, this journal will one day be a memento of your life-changing trip.