2 acres hosted by Deborah P.
4 tent sites
Listed in the top 5 Things to do in the area!
Tours! *March 2023 limited on Friday, Saturday & Sundays.
Tastings of Rums, Whiskeys, and top-tier spirits!
Cocktails!
Cheese boards and charcuterie boards for noshing!
We have space for 11 RVs for dry camping! Improving every year!
Now option for Airbnb stays:
https://airbnb.com/h/caboose-999-series-soaking-tub-distillery-az
CLOSED Tuesdays & Wednesdays.
Located 4 miles from the I-40 and Highway 66 (Andy Devine Blvd) interchange, we are not too far off the beaten path.
Tasting of EVOO (extra-virgin olive oil) and Vinegars is FREE.
Find our distillery-made Vanilla Extract in the tasting/retail room!
The retail room has logo'd t-shirts, hats, olive oils, jams, jellies, all-natural mixers, and more! Please call ahead for cheese plate availability.
We are located in the Airport Industrial complex. A short 1/2-mile hike will take you to the Airport Cafe, which is by the old WWII communications tower.
Check out our notebook of WWII photos and stories (inside the distillery). Our location for the distillery is in the same spot as the Club for the old WWII base. Another short hike of about 1/2-mile will take you over to the Import Corner, a family-owned and operated business that is like Pier One, only five times better!
There is plenty of places to explore here at the Airport, we have many planes being stored here, and if you hang out at the Cafe, you will see we are busy with smaller planes landing and taking off on a regular basis.
Twenty minutes away is the Hualapai mountains, and they have a wonderful Park up there with more camping opportunities. There is a Lodge that serves breakfast lunch and dinner. Hiking trails abound up on the mountain. Beautiful Vistas and outlooks. A 3-mile hiking loop circles the top.
Eight miles away is the downtown Kingman area. Main street and Beale street downtown are full of mom-and-pop restaurants and small businesses of various sorts that are perfect for browsing. If the standard fare is your thing, the main exits of I-40 abound with the normal fast food fair, google is your friend here!
More hiking and biking opportunities can be found around Kingman and on the unpaved road to the old Beale fort, the first fort to be founded in this area.
***Please arrive at least 2 hours before the distillery closes so you have time for your tours and tasting. The distillery closes at 5 pm, and on 6 pm on Friday and Saturday. We welcome you to the oldest distillery in AZ!
***Please be aware during the WINTER months, the time to get here from California or Nevada will result in a LOSS of one hour due to the time change, so take that into account please.