Bellemont, Arizona on Route 66

 

Richfield gas station, side view
 

Bellemont is really small, and, the interesting part (from a traveling Route 66 perspective) is even smaller. It is really just one or two places. Get off I-40 at exit 185 and go towards Camp Navajo. Once there, take a left.  You'll drive  less than two miles then you'll get to the main stop (for me, anyway).

 Richfield Gas Station / Pine Breeze Inn is our stop.  It's the white building with a sign saying "Richfield" on the front.   Here's the side view. Note the ghost sight, above the gold bar it says "Pine Breeze Inn" (not that you can read it) and below the gold bar it says "All Credit Cards Accepted" (I'd suggest using one that expired in the 1960's).  There is a single gas pump remaining on the pump island under the overhang.

 

This old Ford
It is rare to see a car in such bad shape. I wasn't sure it was even a Ford, but that is what it says on the step by the driver's door.  I suspect it may have been a truck of some sort, but who knows. 

Inside the gas station

If you look in the windows you'll see some old artifacts laying about, including an old Coca-Cola machine.

Pine Breeze Inn cabin and car
 

The other thing that is here is the Pine Breeze Inn, it is the green cabins behind the gas station.  I don't think you can stay in them anymore, but the Pine Breeze RV Park does exist, it's right there, and if you have an RV, you can stay there.

 Prior stop: Williams, Arizona.  You can see all my Route 66 posts here.  
 

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