Golden Valley is an unincorporated census-designated place in Mohave County, sitting in a broad desert basin between the Cerbat Mountains to the east and the Black Mountains to the west. The 2020 census counted roughly 8,370 residents scattered across lots that are often an acre or more, a settlement pattern that reflects the area's origin as large-parcel subdivisions sold to out-of-state buyers in the 1960s and 1970s. Kingman, the county seat, sits about fifteen miles to the east along Interstate 40.
The community has no traditional downtown. Commerce concentrates along Highway 68, the road that runs northwest to Bullhead City and the Colorado River, and along Aztec Road. A small collection of gas stations, feed stores, and family restaurants sits near the intersection of 68 and Egar Road. For groceries, medical care, and most errands residents drive to Kingman or across the river to Laughlin, Nevada.
Employment in Golden Valley is limited. Many residents commute to jobs in Kingman, at the Laughlin casinos, or to the industrial corridor that has grown up around Kingman's railroad spur and airport. Others are retirees who relocated for the low housing cost and the dry climate. The Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area and Hualapai Mountain Park, both a short drive from Golden Valley, draw hikers, ATV riders, and target shooters.
Websites operating in the Golden Valley and greater Mohave County area are catalogued on Escortservice.com. The site acts only as a directory. It performs no booking, holds no licensing authority, and mediates nothing between users and third parties. A minimum age of 21 applies to visitors.
Golden Valley is an unincorporated census-designated place in Mohave County, sitting in a broad desert basin between the Cerbat Mountains to the east and the Black Mountains to the west. The 2020 census counted roughly 8,370 residents scattered across lots that are often an acre or more, a settlement pattern that reflects the area's origin as large-parcel subdivisions sold to out-of-state buyers in the 1960s and 1970s. Kingman, the county seat, sits about fifteen miles to the east along Interstate 40.
The community has no traditional downtown. Commerce concentrates along Highway 68, the road that runs northwest to Bullhead City and the Colorado River, and along Aztec Road. A small collection of gas stations, feed stores, and family restaurants sits near the intersection of 68 and Egar Road. For groceries, medical care, and most errands residents drive to Kingman or across the river to Laughlin, Nevada.
Employment in Golden Valley is limited. Many residents commute to jobs in Kingman, at the Laughlin casinos, or to the industrial corridor that has grown up around Kingman's railroad spur and airport. Others are retirees who relocated for the low housing cost and the dry climate. The Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area and Hualapai Mountain Park, both a short drive from Golden Valley, draw hikers, ATV riders, and target shooters.
Websites operating in the Golden Valley and greater Mohave County area are catalogued on Escortservice.com. The site acts only as a directory. It performs no booking, holds no licensing authority, and mediates nothing between users and third parties. A minimum age of 21 applies to visitors.
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