eatstayplay.comeatstayplay.com - Arizona - Cherum Peak Trail
Click here for the Tees and Stuff!
Click here for the EatStayPlay.com Newsletter!
Click here to shop EatStayPlay.com!
Click here to enter Kim's Blog!
click here for the EatStayPlay.com Newsletter!
Home
 Arizona
 Northern
 Kingman
 Horse & Equestrian
Cherum Peak Trail
Horses are allowedFees are charged
Courtesy of EatStayPlay.com
Cherum Peak Trail climbs steadily to gain about 700 feet of elevation over the first two miles, passing through patches of pinon pine woodland and Arizona chaparral bush. At about the two-mile mark, you will be high on the crest of the Cerbat Mountains, with views of the Black Mountains to the west, and the Music Mountains to the east. Hikers continuing on from this point will find that the trail ties into a little-used jeep road about one-quarter mile later. Following the jeep road for a short distance, you will be just below Cherum Peak summit. The trail once again becomes a single track at this point, leading to the summit. Horses and mountain bikes are not recommended on the last 1/4-mile of the trail leading to the peak.

Facilities: There are no facilities available at Cherum Peak Trail.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted at Cherum Peak Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Cherum Peak Trail is open September through June.

Fees: A parking fee may be charged.

Accessibility: This trail is not handicap accessible.

Rules: Only foot access is allowed at the peak.

Directions: To reach Cherum Peak Trail from Kingman, travel on Highway 93, 20 miles north of Kingman at milepost 51, BLM's Big Wash Road heads northeast. Follow this road about 13 miles, past Windy Point and Packsaddle recreation sites. The Cherum Peak trailhead will be located on your left.

Address
Bureau of Land Management Arizona State Office
222 N. Central Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Phone
General: (602) 417-9200
Email
Email this page to a friend!Back to Kingman
Copyright 2003-2008   EatStayPlay.com   12/25/2008
HOMECONTACT USPRIVACYABOUT USHELP