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Mohave County Parks: Nature's Playground in Northwestern Arizona

Explore Arizona's diverse landscapes, from mountain trails to riverside beaches, with Mohave County's premier parks and recreation areas.

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Mohave County Parks manages a diverse collection of recreational areas, from the cool heights of Hualapai Mountain Park to the shores of the Colorado River at Davis Camp. These parks offer a variety of outdoor activities and experiences for visitors and residents alike.

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Local tips

  • Hualapai Mountain Park offers cooler temperatures and scenic hiking trails, a welcome escape from the desert heat.
  • Davis Camp is ideal for water sports; enjoy swimming, boating, and fishing on the Colorado River.
  • Check the Mohave County Parks website for events like craft fairs and holiday celebrations.
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    Mohave County Parks are accessible via major highways. From Kingman, Hualapai Mountain Park is reached by taking Hualapai Mountain Road. Davis Camp is located off Highway 68 near Bullhead City. Use GPS for specific directions to other parks within the county. Parking fees may apply at the park entrance.

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Mohave County Parks encompasses a diverse range of natural landscapes and recreational opportunities spread across northwestern Arizona. From the dramatic elevations of Hualapai Mountain Park to the scenic shores of Davis Camp along the Colorado River, the parks offer something for every outdoor enthusiast. Hualapai Mountain Park, the oldest in the system, rises to over 8,400 feet, providing a cool escape from the desert heat. Developed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the park features hiking trails with stunning vistas, camping, and cozy cabins for overnight stays. Davis Camp, in contrast, is a popular spot for water sports and riverside relaxation. With beaches, boat launches, and vacation rentals, it's a haven for those seeking aquatic adventures. Beyond these flagship parks, Mohave County maintains several community parks offering amenities such as picnic areas, playgrounds, and sports facilities. These local parks provide valuable green spaces for residents to enjoy outdoor recreation and community gatherings. Whether you're seeking a challenging hike, a refreshing swim, or a peaceful picnic, Mohave County Parks offers a variety of experiences in the heart of the Arizona landscape.

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