AZ-Mount+Trumbull


 * =Birding in Arizona=

Mohave County
=Mount Trumbull= Mount Trumbull Wilderness webpage

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Mount Trumbull
Coordinates: 36.4007235, -113.1348467 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Mount Trumbull
This 7,880-acre wilderness lies 40 miles south of Colorado City, Arizona, just north of the Grand Canyon in Mohave County.

Located at the southern end of the Uinkaret Plateau and part of the Uinkaret Mountains, Mt. Trumbull is a large, basalt-capped mesa with slopes dominated by pinyon pine and juniper trees interspersed with groves of aspen and Gambel oak. The summit or the plateau is covered with ponderosa pine. These vegetation communities provide homes for mule deer, wild turkey, and the Kaibab squirrel.

Recreation opportunities include day hiking, watching and hunting wildlife, and photography.

Access to the wilderness is AZ-389 from Fredonia and the Mt. Trumbull Road (Mohave County Roads 109 and 5). From St. George, Utah, access is the Quail Hill Road (BLM Road 1069) and the Mt. Trumbull Road (Mohave County Road 5). The Arizona Strip Field Office has a visitor map which shows wilderness areas and roads in detail. From Mount Trumbull Wilderness webpage

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