Route 66 - Attractions - Arizona - Gas Stations

Lupton – Yellow Horse Trading Post
This trading post close to the New Mexico border was established in 1963. It consisted of a gift shop and a gas station. Today the buildings are in ruins. A new gas station was established at the interstate which took away business.
Address: Frontage road – Exit 359 Lupton, AZ

Williams – Pete’s Route 66 Gas Station (Museum)
Pete’s Route 66 gas station Museum is the perfect spot to visit in Williams. It tells the story of Route 66. Pete, the owner of the shop, loves old things, old gas stations and of course Route 66.
Address: 101 East Route 66 Williams, AZ

Williams – Eddie’s Tires
A couple of old cars are park out front the shop. I do not know if it dates back to old Route 66 but it is great for taking pictures.
Address: 132 E Bill Williams Ave Williams AZ

Ash Forks – De Soto’s Saloon
The former Texaco station which dates back to the 60s was turned into a beauty shop in 2001. Unfortunately it closed as of 2011.
Address: 314 West Lewis Avenue Ash Fork, AZ

Peach Springs – John Osterman Gas Station
The John Osterman Gas Station is a historic gas station on Route 66 in Peach Springs, Arizona. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012
Address: Historic Route 66 – Peach Srings, AZ

Cool Springs – Camp & Gas Station/Ed’s Camp
1925 the Cool Springs Camp & Station was an important stop for motorists on Rote 66. Besides the gas station there were a few small cabins. Today it houses a small museum.
http://www.coolspringsroute66.com
Address: Historic Route 66 (oat man Road) Cool Springs, AZ