Jack Rabbit, Arizona on Route 66

Here It Is
Jack Rabbit is exit 269 on I-40 in Arizona, just one exit west of Joseph City. You can also get here by taking Old US 66 from Joseph City, but the road ends right around here.

The most famous (and basically only) thing here is the Jack Rabbit Trading Post.  Out front they have this distinctive billboard that says "HERE IT IS" and has a silhouette of a rabbit on it.  If this looks familiar, the movie "Cars" did a riff on it with the same words but a Model T silhouette. 

Jack Rabbit Trading Post

Here's the store itself with another sign, this one with a rabbit on a motorcycle.  On the left is a large jack rabbit statue.

Abandoned gas station
There used to be a gas station at this exit too. It is long abandoned, but the gas pumps are still there on the covered pump island. The service bays have a "For Sale" sign and phone number painted on them, so maybe you could grab this.  This photo is really dreary, but it was a cloudy day and the station seems tired, so I like it.  There is also a train going by in the background. 

Abandoned campground

This is what's left of a campground. Two buildings (and a swing set at the very far right). One building has "$10 and up" painted on it (with pluses and arrows).


The same campground. You can get a better view of the other side of the buildings. The one closes to the road has "Campground" painted on it and looks like it was the bath house. And look, there's the train, right behind the campground. I don't think I would want to spend the night this close to the railroad tracks.

 Next stop: Joseph City, Arizona; Prior Stop: Winslow Arizona on Route 66 (Part 2).  You can see all my Route 66 posts here.   




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