Kingman, Arizona includes three USDA Hardiness Zones: 8a (10°F to 15°F/-12.2°C to -9.4°C), 8b (15°F to 20°F/-9.4°C to -6.7°C), and 9a (20°F to 25°F/-6.7°C to -3.9°C), according to latest USDA update.
The city primarily lies within Zone 8b, covering 15°F to 20°F (-9.4°C to -6.7°C) minimum temperatures. The 3 planting zones in Kingman, Arizona are listed below.
- Zone 8a: Zone 8a includes areas like Hackberry.
- Zone 8b: Zone 8b covers most of Kingman, including Downtown Kingman, Hualapai Mountain Ranch, and East Kingman.
- Zone 9a: Zone 9a is limited to Mcconnico.
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Kingman Planting Zones
The 3 planting zones in Kingman, Arizona are 8a, 8b, and 9a, each with distinct temperature ranges and geographic coverage. The 3 planting zones in Kingman, Arizona are listed below.

Zone 8a
Temperature range: 10–15°C (50–59°F)
Zone 8a includes areas like Hackberry and is ideal for plants that thrive in cooler climates. This zone is ideal for cool-season crops and frost-tolerant perennials like Broccoli, carrots, spinach, Raspberries and peaches.
Zone 8b
Temperature range: 15–20°C (59–68°F)
Zone 8b covers most of Kingman, including Downtown Kingman, Hualapai Mountain Ranch, and East Kingman. This zone supports heat-loving vegetables like Corn and tomatoes and drought-resistant ornamentals like Red Bird of Paradise (Caesalpinia pulcherrima) and Baja Fairy Duster (Calliandra californica).
Zone 9a
Temperature range: 20–25°C (68–77°F)
Zone 9a is limited towards Mcconnico, where warmer temperatures allow tropical plants and citrus trees to flourish like Valencia oranges, Hibiscus and Bougainvillea.