A vintage black automobile with yellow wheels, featuring an American flag attached to the front, inside the historical Rt 66 museum in Ash Fork, Arizona.

Welcome to the Ash Fork Route 66 Museum! We’re dedicated to preserving and sharing the vibrant history of Ash Fork, Arizona and its unique place on the Mother Road.

Founded and run by passionate volunteers, our museum is a community-driven effort to celebrate the resilience of Ash Fork. From railroad beginnings to Route 66 glory days, the exhibits highlight how this small town thrived, survived, and continues to welcome travelers from around the world.

About the Museum

Our museum is managed by a dedicated board of local historians, volunteers, and Route 66 enthusiasts who give their time to promote and protect Ash Fork’s heritage.

Director: Brad Bentz

Board Members: Linda Cowing, Rosemary Hume, Roddy Martin

Meet Our Board

Love what we do? Get involved! We welcome volunteers for events, tours, and daily operations. Whether you're a local resident or just passing through, we’d love to have your help.

  • Volunteer your time

  • Sponsor a display

  • Become a member

  • Help with maintenance

How You Can Help