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Hualapai Mountain Park Ranger Station

Aspen Spring Trail

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Aspen Spring Trail offers ten miles of trails for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. The trail provides spectacular views of both the desert and mountain ranges. This historic trail was constructed in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It passes through a variety of vegetative "life zones" including riprarian chapparel, pine/oak, mixed conifer and fir/aspen habitats. Part of the trail is from a converted abandoned mine which can be viewed from the trail. The trailhead is located in a wet canyon at 6,200 feet and ends on various mountain peaks at up to 8,250 feet. Past partners with this trail include the BLM, AZ State Parks, Youth Conservation Corps, Mohave Trails Association and the Boy Scouts of America.

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Activities
Biking
Camping
Dog Walking
Horseback Riding
Atv Riding
Walking
Hiking
Trail Running
Cross Country Skiing
Snow Play
Snowshoeing
Wildlife Watching
National Recreation Trail Details

Length: 10 Miles
Loop Trail: No
Primary Trail Type: Backcountry
Additional Trail Types: -
Agency: City, Town, or County
Entry Fee: -
Fee Notes: -
Parking Fee: -
Permit Fee: -

Trail Use Notes:
None

Seasonal Use Notes:
None

Location: Hualapai Mountain Park, Kingman, AZ
County: Mohave
State: AZ
Townships: -

Driving Directions:
From Kingman, take Hualapai Mountain Road (County Hwy 147) approximately 12 miles to 6250 Hualapai Mountain Road.

Average Grade: 10%
Maximum Grade: 18%
Elevation High: 8250 Feet
Elevation Low: 6200 Feet
Elevation Gain: -

Average Width: 40 Inches
Minimum Width: -
Primary Surface: Soil, compacted
Additional Surfaces: -

Year Designated: 2004

Overview

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  • Lat/Lng
    35.09910, -113.88492
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