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Hualapai Mountains

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Accessed from Flag Mine Road, Wild Cow Springs Campground is located on Antelope Wash Road (fire evacuation route). The campground is managed by the Bureau of Land Management, and is a paid site with outhouses and a few bear-proof trashcans, but it is recommended to pack out your garbage if possible.
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The main fire evacuation route is generally maintained to allow low clearance vehicles, but most other roads and atv trails will require high clearance and/ or four-wheel drive. There is a designated fire escape route to get out of out the mountains to the east (toward highway 95) in the event of a
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The community has approximately 140 homes and is a little over 6,000 ft (1,800 m) in elevation. Some basic amenities, including the Hualapai Mountain Resort (general store, hotel, restaurant, bar, and event center), a volunteer fire department, and some privately owned cabins for rent may
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From Flag Mine Road one can access many different routes along the "Ridge Road" (a piece of the Arizona Peace Trail) of the Hualapai Mountains, which traverses north–south through the various valleys, canyons and washes. There are a number of other routes and trails, including the Moss Wash Basin
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From the Pine Lake Community there are a number of dirt roads that lead out into the mountains. There are two main routes in and out of the community, via the Hualapai Mountain Road, and Flag Mine Road (Arizona Peace Trail). Other ATV routes exist, but are not recommended for general through-way
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A landscape that is dominated by short, woody shrubs, especially on south-facing mountain slopes, and areas which are recovering from wildfires. This plant community makes up the buffer between the harsh desert below and the fragile forest-environments above.
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This site is technically accessible with a 5th wheel or class A motorhome, but comes with its own risks. Contact the Bureau of Land Management Kingman Field Office for road conditions if in doubt.
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Travel at your own risk. A high-quality OHV/Trail map of the Hualapai Mountains and surrounding areas is generally available at the Mohave County Sheriff's Office (search and rescue map).
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communities in the area are found on the east side of the range, across Big Sandy River Valley up to the foot of the Hualapai Mountains. Dominant species of perennial grass may include:
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is located directly to the north of the Hualapai County Park Ranger Station, and is the site of multiple communications towers, which are also gated, and not accessible to the public.
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These lists are not a complete archive of plant species in these plant communities, but demonstrate the dominant plant varieties which are characteristic to the landscape.
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Mixed perennial grass in limited quantities. As the conifer stands develop their canopy, grass and other low-lying herbaceous plants are gradually smothered.
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population, though bear sightings are very uncommon. There are some animals only native to the Hualapai Mountain range, including a breed of
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habitats, and are host to a plethora of unique flora and fauna in a wide range of microclimates, high above the surrounding
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that prevents fleeing using the main road (Antelope Wash Road accessed from Flag Mine Road at the BLM Wildcow Campground)
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which ranges from altitudes as high as 3,500 feet (1,100 m), and as low as 282 feet (86 m) below sea level, at
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Dominating the landscape surrounding the Hualapai Mountain Sky Island, and at the lowest portion of its foothills, is the
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The jagged skyline seen from the top of the Hualapai Mountains is illuminated with intense pastel colors from a sunset
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Near the end of Hualapai Mountain Road, just past the Hualapai Mountain Park ranger station, is a community known as
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which is adopted by a local OHV group. At the end of Flag Mine Road is the Boreana Mine, and the route to Yucca.
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plants may be found in some varying quantities, but are generally less prominent in this plant community.
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grow near its summit, giving the upper portion of the mountain an autumn display amidst a sea of tall
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Hualapai Peak is located south of the Mohave County Park boundary on Bureau of Land Management land.
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Many colorful birds (such as this Western Bluebird) can be found in the Hualapai Mountains.
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constitute the montane conifer forests in the upper elevations of the Hualapai Mountains.
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The park has cabins, recreation areas, dry camping campsites, and hook-up spots for
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The area that is now Hualapai Mountain Park was first developed in the 1930s by the
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of the southwestern United States, and along the western-most extension of the
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The Hualapai Mountains are home to the highest peaks in Mohave County, Arizona.
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Lush micro-climates exist in the upper reaches of the Hualapai Mountains
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Panorama of the Hualapai Mountains taken from Kingman in December 2009
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and its discoverer William Dean. who discovered rich gold and silver-
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The Hualapai Mountain range is located in the central portion of the
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A view of the Aquarius Mountains from the top of the AZ Peace Trail
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View of Kingman, Arizona, from the top of the Hualapai Mountains
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U.S. Department of the Interior's National Park Service website
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Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management website
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Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management website
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A snippet of the Arizona Peace Trail in the Hualapai Mountains
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The most notable peaks in the Hualapai Mountain Range include:
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Mixed scrub, yucca, and cacti in Hualapai Mountain Foothills
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Other flora varieties of this plant community may include:
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Desert plant communities in the Hualapai Mountain foothills
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Most used spelling: Hualapai, though both are acceptable
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tends to be more predominant at lower elevations, while
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Anning, David W.; Flynn, Marilyn E.; Truini, Margot.
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grow more vigorously at slightly higher elevations.
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Index


Hualapai Peak
Elevation
Mohave
Hualapai Mountains is located in Arizona
Arizona
Mohave County
Range coordinates
34°54′00″N 113°53′03″W / 34.900008°N 113.8841121°W / 34.900008; -113.8841121
Topo map
Mohave County
Kingman
Arizona
Madrean Sky Island
Mojave Desert
Hualapai language
Mojave language

Basin and Range Province
Arizona Transition Zone
Hualapai Peak

Hualapai Mountain County Park
quaking aspen
evergreens
Dean Mine
sulfide
Wabayuma Peak
Wabayuma Peak Wilderness Area
Getz Peak

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