Why try to storm Area 51 when Arizona has its very own version? This UFO museum is located just miles away from an alleged spaceship crash that occurred in 1953, and it’s one of the most underrated tourist attractions in the state.

Those who find themselves passing through Yucca on Route 66 will likely encounter this eerily intriguing sign.

Google Reviews/James G. Follow its directives and travel through space and time to planets far, far away from ours that are inhabited by intelligent life.

Known as ‘Area 66’ due to its location on the iconic highway, this geodesic dome was built after an alleged UFO crash outside of Kingman in 1953.

Google/HUmberto DeSantos It served as both a real estate office and private residence before being converted into a museum for all things extraterrestrial.

Encompassing 3,400 square feet, the museum is jam-packed with articles, relics, and plenty of local history exhibits.

Google/Peggy Cordova At just $10 for adults and $5 for children, it’s a great place to stretch your legs and learn some new tidbits of information. There are currently no inside photos available for us to give you a sneak peek, so you’ll just have to see it for yourself!

You can purchase souvenirs like alien posters, Route 66 enamel pins, and original artwork.

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Don’t leave without posing in front of this quirky little photo-op.

Google/Lee, The One And Only Daley A spaceship and Saguaro stand side-by-side, as if to remind visitors they’re still in Arizona despite all the otherworldly surroundings.

Stock up on road trip necessities at the convenience store before resuming your travels.

Google/Kristian Smith It’s one of the only businesses in Yucca, so you should probably stop, even if you aren’t in dire need of anything. Plus, they make some incredible beef jerky in all sorts of delicious flavors!

Address: 12716 Alamo Road, Yucca, Arizona, 86438

Google Maps Museum hours are Thursday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Visit the museum’s website or Facebook page to learn more.

Google Reviews/James G.

Follow its directives and travel through space and time to planets far, far away from ours that are inhabited by intelligent life.

Google/HUmberto DeSantos

It served as both a real estate office and private residence before being converted into a museum for all things extraterrestrial.

Google/Peggy Cordova

At just $10 for adults and $5 for children, it’s a great place to stretch your legs and learn some new tidbits of information. There are currently no inside photos available for us to give you a sneak peek, so you’ll just have to see it for yourself!

Google/Lee, The One And Only Daley

A spaceship and Saguaro stand side-by-side, as if to remind visitors they’re still in Arizona despite all the otherworldly surroundings.

Google/Kristian Smith

It’s one of the only businesses in Yucca, so you should probably stop, even if you aren’t in dire need of anything. Plus, they make some incredible beef jerky in all sorts of delicious flavors!

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Museum hours are Thursday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Have you ever been to Area 66? If so, what was your favorite exhibit? Let us know about your experience.

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Address: 12716 Alamo Rd, Yucca, AZ 86438, USA