Mojo Coffee

This locally loved spot offers coffee made from their own beans roasted in house. However, no coffee shop would be complete without a perfect cafe menu! They offer delicious breakfast, lunch, ice cream, jumbo cinnamon rolls, and more. 

Mi Pueblo

This quaint, authentic, Mexican restaurant makes everyone feel at home and keeps visitors dreaming about their next trip/meal. With perfectly large portions and friendly service – Mi Pueblo satisfies every hungry visitor that wanders in. 

Relic Road Brewing Company

Nothing tops the experience of spending time with friends and family at a low-key #RuralAZ bar, pub, or brewery. Check out their expansive list of appetizers and don’t forget to order one of their favorites!

Turquoise Room

This restaurant offers a seamless blend of Route 66 flair, Arizona history, and an exquisite fine-dining experience. Visitors and locals rave about specialty menu items, such as the Wild Game Sampler and the Maine Lobster Ravioli.

Clear Creek Rentals

Don’t have a kayak or a SUP board? This local business has you covered. Rent some fun water equipment to enhance your trip to Winslow’s Clear Creek. Check out their website for more information when planning your trip. 

Little Painted Desert County Park

Looking for a perfect view of the Painted Desert? This is your spot! While it might be slightly off the beaten path, it offers incredible views of this monumental sight.

McHood Park Clear Creek Reservoir

Clear Creek is a true oasis for outdoor enthusiasts looking to kayak, swim, and enjoy the serene spot. Pack a picnic from a local eatery and spend the day exploring one of the Winslow community’s favorite treasures. 

Meteor Crater

Winslow is perfectly located near the Meteor Crater.  Not only will visitors love checking out the incredibly preserved site, but also can also have an educational 4D theater experience at Meteor Crater Discovery Center.

Homolovi State Park

This historical park offers breathtaking views along four hiking trails and features archaeological sites dating back to 620 A.D. It was named by the Hopi as “Place of the Little Hills”, and represents a significant ancestral monument.

Arizona 66 Trading Company

It wouldn’t be a Route 66 road trip if you didn’t hit this shop! With tons of ‘Take it Easy’ gear, ice cream, and locally made products, it’s the perfect place to explore with friends and family. Mingle with locals and shop their fun collection.