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Wild Cow Springs Campground

Wild Cow Springs Recreation Site is situated in a grove of oak and large ponderosa pines within the Hualapai Mountains, at a 6,200 foot elevation. Rising high above the surrounding desert, the Hualapai Range is in effect a cool green island surrounded by a sea of cactus and desert shrubs.

This recreation site becomes especially attractive during the summer months, with temperatures here averaging 20 degrees cooler than the nearby desert valleys located over 3,000 feet below. Wild Cow Springs Recreation Site appeals to visitors seeking a quiet, wooded refuge.


 The Basics

Location: On Hualapai Ridge Road, 5 miles from end of paved Hualapai Mountain Road
Operator: Bureau of Land Management
Pet Policy: Pets must be restrained or on a leash.
Reservation Info: Group reservations, call for information
Reservations not accepted for single sites
RV Hookups: None
Elevation: 6,200 Feet
Season: Year round
Activities: Birdwatching
Hiking
Off-highway vehicle driving
Price: $5 - $15
Single Site: $5

Group Site: $15

Phone: 928-718-3700

 Amenities


  • Vault Toilets

  • Cooking Grills
  • Fire Rings
  • Picnic Tables

  • Group Sites Available
  • Pets Allowed
Trash Service
No water or firewood is provided, please bring your own.

Amenity list above may not be complete.


 Directions

Wild Cow Springs Recreation Site is located in Mohave County, southeast of Kingman, Arizona. From Kingman, travel 14 miles on the paved Hualapai Mountain Road, through Hualapai Mountain County Park into the small community of Pine Lake. Turn right at the Pine Like firehouse, onto an unpaved one-lane road. From there, go approximately five miles to the recreation site. High clearance vehicles are highly recommended beyond this point. Travel trailers longer than 20 feet are not recommended beyond the firehouse turnoff.



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