For this scenic highway park restroom, located along Route 66 in Kingman, Arizona, Romtec partnered with the city to supply a new restroom building that services a popular park for visitors along the highway. The scenic highway park restroom is at Lewis Kingman Park, where a farmers’ market, a food truck festival, and the famous Kingman Route 66 Fest is hosted each year to celebrate the history of Route 66 and the importance of it to the city’s history.
There are signs, restaurants, museums, and murals around Kingman that celebrate Route 66 with facts about the history, the significance to the city, and how the city was established. The city wanted to upgrade the park with renovated ramadas that have power, add more lighting, and construct a new modern restroom.
Romtec provided a 4-stall multiuser restroom that can accommodate visitors, large community events, and residential use. The restroom has a standing seam metal roof, split face exterior, and numerous vents for natural ventilation. The restroom fits seamlessly into the park and surrounding natural areas. We designed the restroom to accommodate larger events and visitors who frequent the park along Route 66, as the park has a dog park, along with fields, and picnic areas.
Kingman, Arizona is best known for its place along Route 66, the historic American highway. Kingman is located on the western edge of Arizona, near the California and Nevada borders. It is the county seat of Mohave County and was named after Lewis Kingman who was an engineer on the Atlantic and Pacific railroads. The population of Kingman was 32,693 at the 2020 census.
In Kingman is the Route 66 Museum located inside the Powerhouse Visitors Center. There are also the Mohave Museum of History and Arts in Kingman, bringing visitors from Route 66 through the town to enjoy a bit of history.
The town features a variety of scenes, murals, and signage about Route 66, including restaurants honoring the long-standing highway that is etched into American history.
Lewis Kingman Park Restroom Renovations
Lewis Kingman Park, named after the city’s namesake, went through some upgrades to enhance the park experience. The upgrades included two newly renovated ramadas with power, enhanced lighting throughout the park, a modern restroom facility, and a new playground behind ramada three.
Lewis Kingman Park features a picnic area & grills, a multi-purpose field, large and small dog parks, and restrooms. A local farmers market is held at the park, along with a food truck festival and the Kingman Route 66 Fest.
The park is located along Route 66, making it a popular destination for travelers to stop, especially for those with pets, as there is a dog park within Lewis Kingman Park.
Park Replacement Restroom
Diamond Ridge Development contacted us for a restroom proposal. Diamond Ridge and the City of Kingman are both first-time customers for Romtec. Diamond Ridge Development Corporation has been in the general commercial construction industry since 1998 based in the Phoenix, Arizona area.
Park Upgrades New Restroom
The restroom building is a 4-stall multiuser restroom, split-face exterior with standing seam metal roofing and natural ventilation. The restroom features a Fabral metal roof, American Laminators glulam beams, Metcraft toilet fixtures, Elkay drinking fountain, Lithonia lighting, ThinAir handryer, CMU split face concrete block wall, ridge vents, gable vents, vent boots, Steelcraft doors,
The City of Kingman was very pleased with our product offering as well as our “turnkey” service abilities to not only provide the full scope of design & supply but also self-perform the installation of the Romtec restroom.
Romtec was pleased to partner with the City of Kingman on this project to upgrade their restroom facility at Lewis Kingman Park, along Route 66. We partnered with Diamond Ridge Development and the city to bring this multi-user restroom to life at the park that services residents and visitors alike.
This scenic highway park restroom project was great to be part of as the City of Kingman upgrades Lewis Kingman Park to accommodate larger community events while upgrading their restroom building to also service these events and visitors along Route 66.
We can design a restroom that blends in with its surroundings, matches other buildings, or has unique features that stand out in a park and recreation setting. We can work within your budget, timeline and turnaround to get the project done, while delivering a high-quality building that can accommodate your project for years to come.
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