Aubrey Peak Wilderness - Kingman, AZ
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The 15,400-acre Aubrey Peak Wilderness is located in Mohave County, 70 miles south of Kingman and 40 miles east of Lake Havasu City. The wilderness contains imposing landforms carved into a variety of volcanic rhyolites, tuffs, and basalt.
Aubrey Peak, a large cliff-encircled mesa, dominates the eastern portion of the wilderness, along with numerous other large mesas, buttes and volcanic plugs. The Aubrey Peak Wilderness encompasses a portion of a Mohave/Sonoran Desert transition zone, offering excellent opportunities for primitive types of recreation. Hiking, backpacking, and photography have become increasingly more popular in recent years.


Facilities: Aubrey Peak Wilderness offers no facilities to visitors.

Best Time To Visit: The summer climate in this area is harsh, with temperatures in the daytime often exceeding 100 degrees. Temperatures are more moderate between October and April.

Fees: There are no entrance fees.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Some lands around and within the wilderness are not federally administered. Please respect the property rights of the owners and do not cross or use these lands without their permission.

Directions: From Kingman, travel 22 miles south on Interstate 40 to the Yucca/Alamo Road turnoff. From Yucca, continue another 44 miles south on Alamo Road to where a wooden pole power line crosses the road. The wilderness boundary lies a short distance west of Alamo Road on the powerline maintenance road. Once at the wilderness boundary, jeep trails running southwest and northwest basically define the boundaries of the wilderness. From U.S. Highway 93, Alamo Road can also be accessed from Wikieup, Arizona via the county-maintained Chicken Springs Road. The Aubrey Peak Wilderness boundary is 4.5 miles south of the Signal Road/Alamo Road junction.

Map: Click here for a map to Aubrey Peak Wilderness

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted to enter Aubrey Peak Wilderness.

 
Address
Bureau of Land ManagementKingman Field Office
2475 Beverly Avenue
Kingman, Arizona 86401
Phone
General: (928) 692-4400
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