Horseback Mountain Biking ATV Side-By-Sides Quads Dirt Bike Jeep & 4x4
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
There are numerous opportunities for OHV recreation in the Kingman, Arizona area. Joining a local club will provide you with information all about riding and enjoying the great outdoors with a group of like minded folks who enjoy adventure and exploring our beautiful area.

Local land management agencies have information and maps available. Please contact the local land management agencies for updated information on access, closures, rules and regulations, and other information prior to planning activities.

Warning: Be very cognizant of the weather conditions. Let others know your route and return time. Make sure your vehicle is in top working order, have plenty of fuel, water, snacks, blankets and a cell phone. Always stay on marked roads and trails and travel with another ATV for safety reasons. It can be a long walk back to get help if your all alone.

There are great ATV riding trails in the Kingman area!

Packsaddle Mountain Loop near Chloride is a 16.5-mile route through the Cerbat Mountains open to ATV riding. The trail follows a long winding shelf road. It passes through the Chloride town site.

Portland mine road is in the Black Mountains and is a 31.8-mile route open to ATV riding. The trail runs along a sandy wash and then down into a shallow canyon.

Thumb Butte Trail is in the Black Mountains and has a 14-mile route open to ATV riding. It travels through rugged terrain and over gravelly washes. It gets more difficult as it goes along.

The White Hills Trail is a 22-mile route open to ATV riding. The route travels through the White Hills and Cyclopic, and passes the Hualapai Valley.

Hualapai Mountain Park OHV Trailhead is at an evations range from 6,500 feet in the pines to 1,000 feet in the low desert. Hualapai Mountain Park has access to literally hundreds of miles of trails suitable for ATV travel. The facility is a fee area that offers cabins, camping and a staging area.

The park recently constructed a trailhead for this purpose which is suitable for small to medium size groups that offers an unloading ramp, parking and campsites that give direct access to the trails. Rides begin in the cool pines and you can tour several routes including the Goldking Mine Mansion, Wild Cow loop and Boriana Mine trail that spans over 40 miles of mountains!

There are 100's of miles of old mining roads
and trails all around Kingman, AZ
 
ATVs (All-Terrain Vehicles)

ATVs are a subset of quads and are sometimes used interchangeably with the term "quad." However, ATVs specifically refer to vehicles designed for off-road use. They typically have four wheels and are smaller than side-by-sides, making them more maneuverable in tight space

Key Features of ATVs:

  • Size: ATVs are generally smaller and more nimble than side-by-sides, making them ideal for trail riding and navigating tight terrain.

  • Single Rider: Like quads, ATVs are designed for single riders, providing a more personal off-roading experience.

  • Engine Variability: ATVs come with a wide range of engine sizes, catering to beginners and experienced riders alike.

  • Riding Styles: There are different types of ATVs, including sport ATVs for high-speed riding and utility ATVs for work-related tasks.

  • Accessory Compatibility: ATVs can be customized with various accessories, such as racks, winches, and snowplows, to suit specific needs.

 
Arizona OHV Regulations
 
 
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