Hualapai Mountains - Off-road Trails

Off-road Trails

From the Pine Lake Community there are a number of dirt roads that lead out into the mountains. There are primarily two main routes out of the community, Flag Mine Road and the ATV trail head located at Hualapai Mountain Park which alleviates some of the traffic in the neighborhood.

From Flag Mine Road one can access many different routes along the ridges of the Hualapai Mountains and through the various valleys, canyons and washes. Going out Flag Mine Road requires a vehicle with moderate ground clearance for the first part of the road. Once one continues past the Wild Cow Springs turn-on, four-wheel drive and high clearance are highly recommended. Only experienced off-road drivers should attempt to go past Wild Cow on Flag Mine Road. Continuing out Flag Mine Road, one will run along the ridges of the mountains, climbing over 7,000 ft (2,100 m) elevation. there are a number of routes going off the road, the most popular being the Moss Wash Basin. Following Flag Mine Road will eventually take one to the Boreana Mine, and into the back side of Yucca.

About 3 miles (4.8 km) out Flag Mine Road you will come to the Wild Cow Springs cut off. If you take this road and staying to the right, you will come to the campground (a fee area). If you stay to the left you will follow the fire escape route down Antelope Wash Road where you will eventually end up at Blake Ranch Road.

By following the new ATV trail head behind the Pine Lake Community, you will come to the Wheeler Wash. Only high clearance four-wheel drive vehicles should attempt this road. This route will take you to Blake ranch Road.

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