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Cerbat Foothills Trail Map

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<p style='color: rgb(57, 74, 89); font-family: Lato, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; background-color: rgb(242, 245, 245);'><span style='color: rgb(16, 114, 186);'><strong>Cerbat Foothills Trail</strong></span></p><p style='color: rgb(57, 74, 89); font-family: Lato, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; background-color: rgb(242, 245, 245);'><span style='color: rgb(43, 169, 227);'><strong>Description:</strong> </span>The City of Kingman and Kingman Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management, with funding from the Trails Heritage Fund, have completed a trail system within the Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area (CFRA). The 11,300 acre CFRA is a mixture of Federal, State, County, City, and private lands. A management plan for the area was approved in 1995 by the City of Kingman and BLM. The plan sets a framework for long-term cooperative management of City and BLM controlled lands for recreational purposes. Human occupations in the CFRA date back at least 4,000 years. Late Archaic, Cerbat, Cohonina, and Hualapai people lived here. In 1871 the Army built a military post at Camp Beale Springs and established a temporary reservation for the Hualapai Tribe in this area. The CFRA provides habitat for mule deer, Sonoran desert tortoise, coyotes, foxes, Gambel’s quail, mourning dove, several types of raptors, and many smaller mammals, birds, and reptiles. The CFRA is in an area of Mohave Desert scrub/semi-desert grassland, with yucca, beavertail, prickly pear, creosote, and mesquite.</p><p style='color: rgb(57, 74, 89); font-family: Lato, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; background-color: rgb(242, 245, 245);'><span style='color: rgb(43, 169, 227);'><strong>Directions:</strong> </span>To get to Badger Trailhead from Kingman, follow Highway 93 five miles north from city limits. The trailhead is located one-quarter mile noth of the Highway 68 intersection (the first right turn after the intersection).</p><p style='color: rgb(57, 74, 89); font-family: Lato, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; background-color: rgb(242, 245, 245);'><span style='color: rgb(43, 169, 227);'><strong>General Location:</strong> </span>Kingman Area<br /><span style='color: rgb(43, 169, 227);'><strong>Trail Distance:</strong></span></p><ul><li>Camp Beale Loop - 3.26 miles</li><li>Badger Trail - 3.20 miles</li><li>Castle Rock Trail - 4.45 miles</li><li>Cook Canyon Trail - 8.10 miles </li></ul><p style='color: rgb(57, 74, 89); font-family: Lato, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; background-color: rgb(242, 245, 245);'><span style='color: rgb(43, 169, 227);'><strong>Trail Type:</strong> </span>Non-Motorized.<br /><span style='color: rgb(43, 169, 227);'><strong>Difficulty:</strong> </span>Easy to Moderate.</p><p style='color: rgb(57, 74, 89); font-family: Lato, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; background-color: rgb(242, 245, 245);'><span style='color: rgb(43, 169, 227);'><strong>Trail Use Guidelines:</strong></span></p><ul><li>Please stay on the designated trail.</li><li>Keep to the right of the trail, save the left for passing.</li><li>All downhill traffic yields to uphill traffic.</li><li>Approach each turn as if someone were around the corner.</li><li>Keep pets under control and/or on a leash when on the trail.</li><li>Leave no trace.</li><li>Plan ahead and prepare.</li><li>Dispose of waste properly.</li><li>Leave what you find.</li><li>Respect wildlife.</li><li>Be considerate of other visitors.</li></ul>
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