Mohave County, Arizona, offers a diverse array of parks and outdoor spaces, each providing unique experiences for visitors. Among these, Davis Camp Park, Hualapai Mountain Park, and the Dolan Springs Trail System stand out for their distinctive features and recreational opportunities.
Situated along nearly two miles of the Colorado River shoreline near Bullhead City, Davis Camp Park is a haven for water enthusiasts and families. The park features shaded campsites, picnic areas, a swim beach, a dog park, and a boat launch. Visitors can enjoy activities such as swimming, fishing, and boating in the clear waters downstream of Davis Dam. The park also offers amenities like restrooms, showers, and RV hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay for campers. (Visit Arizona)
Located southeast of Kingman, Hualapai Mountain Park encompasses over 2,300 acres of pine forests and rugged terrain. The park offers more than 10 miles of trails suitable for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians, providing spectacular views of the desert below and distant mountain ranges. Visitors can choose from various accommodations, including dry camping sites, RV spots with full hookups, and cozy cabins. Additional amenities include picnic areas, a disc golf course, and opportunities for wildlife viewing. (Mohave County Parks, Mohave County Parks, Islands)
Nestled near the town of Dolan Springs, this trail system spans 480 acres at the northern end of the Mount Tipton Wilderness Area in the Cerbat Mountains. The relatively flat and clearly marked trails welcome hikers, joggers, equestrians, mountain bikers, and nature lovers of all ages. Visitors are encouraged to bring sun protection and plenty of water, and to practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the area's natural beauty. (Mohave County Parks)
Each of these parks showcases the unique landscapes and recreational opportunities that define Mohave County, making them must-visit destinations for outdoor enthusiasts.