The Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area is a mixture of federal, state, county, city, and private lands. The area is in a vegetation community of Mohave Desert scrub/semi-desert grassland, with yucca, beavertail, prickly pear, creosote, and mesquite and 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 trail system includes Badger Trail, Castle Rock Trail, Monolith Garden Trail, Foothills Rim Trail, Camp Beale Loop Trail (managed by City of Kingman)
Map of the Moss Wash Technical Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Trail in the BLM Kingman Field Office area in Arizona. Published by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
Cerbat Foothills RA
https://www.blm.gov/visit/cerbat-foothills-recreation-area-cfra
The Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area is a mixture of federal, state, county, city, and private lands. The area is in a vegetation community of Mohave Desert scrub/semi-desert grassland, with yucca, beavertail, prickly pear, creosote, and mesquite and 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 trail system includes Badger Trail, Castle Rock Trail, Monolith Garden Trail, Foothills Rim Trail, Camp Beale Loop Trail (managed by City of Kingman)