What to See in Ash Fork, AZ
Ash Fork may be small, but it’s packed with stories, architecture, and memories waiting to be discovered. Whether you're here for an hour or all day, these sights are not to be missed.
Ash Fork Route 66 Historic Museum & Tourist Center Start your visit at our 1926 Moenkopi sandstone building—once a vital Route 66 maintenance camp. Enjoy interactive exhibits, our gift shop, and vintage glider chairs on the lawn.
Historic Walk & Mural Wander the historic walk just outside the museum, featuring 18 plaques that showcase 150 years of Ash Fork’s history. Snap a photo by our mural that highlights our town's railroad, ranching, and Route 66 heritage.
Santa Fe Water Tower Used to bring in water from Del Rio Springs for steam engines and the town, this piece of history is located at 518 Lewis Avenue.
Centennial Park A lovely spot to relax with sandstone benches, playground, and a view of the trains passing through town.
Historic Buildings Tour From the iconic DeSoto car on the roof to the Green Door Bar, Zettler’s Market, and more, Ash Fork is rich with historic buildings that tell the story of our past.
Flagstone Sidewalks & WPA Projects See the beautifully preserved sidewalks from the 1930s—original Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects that haven’t needed repairs in nearly 100 years.
Don’t Miss:
The Oasis Lounge’s neon sign at night
Arizona Bar & Restaurant (now Emmanuel Trinity Methodist Church) with its mural interior
Slamon’s Variety Store turned market & craft shop
Whether you’re a history lover, architecture fan, or just love quirky roadside attractions, Ash Fork has something memorable for you to see.