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Castle Rock Trail
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Castle Rock Trail

Kingman, Arizona
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About Castle Rock Trail

This 5.65-mile trail is part of the Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area trail system and is rated strenuous. Castle Rock Trail connects the Badger Trail and Camp Beale Loop, featuring vistas of the surrounding valley and interesting rock formations.Weather conditions are most comfortable between the months of September and May, although early-morning use during the summer can be pleasant as well. No drinking water is available along the trail and shade is very scarce.Download a free georeferenced m

Castle Rock Trail offers a gateway to Arizona's rugged natural beauty in a setting that captures the essence of the American Southwest. Located in Arizona, this public campground provides RV travelers with an authentic desert camping experience where red rock formations, expansive skies, and the quiet solitude of nature create an unforgettable backdrop for your adventure.

The landscape surrounding Castle Rock Trail showcases the dramatic geological features Arizona is famous for. Rolling terrain dotted with desert vegetation gives way to striking rock formations that change color throughout the day as the sun moves across the sky. Early risers are rewarded with golden morning light illuminating the rocks, while sunset brings warm amber and deep crimson hues that seem to set the entire landscape ablaze. This natural theater makes for spectacular photography opportunities and peaceful moments of reflection.

Arizona's climate offers outdoor enthusiasts the chance to enjoy camping during much of the year. The drier desert air can feel refreshing, especially for those seeking relief from humidity in other regions. The clear night skies present an incredible stargazing experience, far from the light pollution of urban areas. Those interested in astronomy or simply wanting to reconnect with the vast cosmos above will find the darkness here particularly rewarding.

The surrounding region provides plenty to explore. Hiking opportunities abound for those wanting to stretch their legs and discover the area's natural wonders on foot. The distinctive desert flora, including various cacti and desert shrubs, tells the story of nature's adaptation to arid conditions. Wildlife spotting is possible for patient observers, whether you're interested in birds, lizards, or other desert creatures.

Castle Rock Trail serves as an ideal base for travelers wanting to experience Arizona's outdoor character. Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat, a starting point for regional exploration, or simply a place to park your RV and enjoy authentic desert camping, this public campground delivers that classic Southwest experience. The combination of natural beauty, clear skies, and accessible desert environment makes it a solid choice for RV travelers of all experience levels.
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Kingman is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

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