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Family friendly hiking trails in Mohave County traverse a diverse landscape of desert canyons, rugged mountains, and riverine environments. The region features dramatic desert terrain, deep canyons, and paths along the Colorado River and Lake Mead. Hikers can also explore the Hualapai Mountains, which offer a contrast with ponderosa pines and diverse mountain habitats. This varied topography provides a range of experiences for families seeking outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Discover the Lizard Peak via Trashcan and Watershed Trail Loop, an easy hike that guides you through rugged desert terrain. You will gain 444 feet (135 metres) in elevation over…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Pilot Rock Trail, a straightforward route that guides you through the desert landscape of Lake Havasu City. You will cover 3.5 miles (5.6…

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Start your hike on the Mohave Sunset Trail for an easy 3.1 miles (5.0 km) journey through desert and lakeside landscapes. You will experience gentle climbs, gaining only 88 feet…
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Hike the moderate 5.0-mile SARA Trail loop in Lake Havasu City, exploring desert landscapes, "The Slot" canyon, and views of Lake Havasu.
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Hike the moderate Balance Rock trail in SARA Park, featuring a unique slot canyon, geological formations, and views of Lake Havasu.
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The SARA in SARA Park is short for, Special Activities and Recreation Area, and it definitely lives up to its name. In addition to the usual hiking and biking trails you might expect, you'll also find BMX and motocross tracks, an RC airplane and helicopter field, rodeo grounds, shooting & archery ranges, baseball & soccer fields, an RC car race track, an actual racetrack (Havasu 95 Speedway), and a dog park. And if that's not enough, the city has already approved plans to expand the park to offer even more space for different activities. Needless to say, there's something for everyone here.
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The London Bridge was purchased and shipped over to Lake Havasu City in 1968, where it was reassembled and opened in 1971. There is a long standing rumor that Robert P. McCulloch, the man who bought the bridge and founded Lake Havasu City, actually meant to buy the much more famous Tower Bridge from London. However, McCulloch and Ivan Luckin, who brokered the sale of the bridge, have both vehemently denied this rumor. These days the bridge is a tourist attraction that is worth a stop when you are out exploring the area.
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The London Bridge was purchased and shipped over to Lake Havasu City in 1968, where it was reassembled and opened in 1971. There is a long standing rumor that Robert P. McCulloch, the man who bought the bridge and founded Lake Havasu City, actually meant to buy the much more famous Tower Bridge from London. However, McCulloch and Ivan Luckin, who brokered the sale of the bridge, have both vehemently denied this rumor. These days the bridge is a tourist attraction that is worth a stop when you are out exploring the area.
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Once an old mining road leading to the Colorado River, this trail offers a moderate elevation change on hard-packed dirt. It winds through captivating rock formations, providing a picturesque backdrop for your journey.
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At this location, you'll discover a delightful picnic area and campground, perfect for extending your stay and immersing yourself in nature. It also serves as a stunning lookout point, providing panoramic views of the Colorado River and the surrounding canyon landscape.
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Over the years, natural erosion has sculpted this 40-foot-tall rock formation into its distinctive mushroom shape. Serving as a remarkable viewpoint, it offers breathtaking vistas of Lake Havasu, adding to its allure and appeal.
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The peak of the hill is a little off the trail. You can stay on the trail or be a little adventurous and scramble towards the top. The view of Lake Havasu from up here is beautiful.
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Slot canyons are always fun to hike: You can scramble between the narrow walls and explore the rock formations that are still shaped by the elements. Before you enter any slot canyon, have a look into the weather report to make sure, there is no rain in the area. Slot canyons are very dangerous in rainy weather due to flash floods.
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Mohave County offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking trails. You'll find over 25 routes specifically curated for families, with 18 of them rated as easy, making them perfect for all ages and skill levels.
Mohave County boasts incredibly diverse landscapes, from rugged desert canyons and the Colorado River shoreline to the forested Hualapai Mountains. This variety means families can experience everything from scenic riverside paths to trails with unique volcanic rock formations, ensuring there's always something new to discover together.
The family-friendly trails in Mohave County are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 160 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, well-maintained paths, and the unique natural features found along the routes.
Absolutely! Many trails are perfect for beginners and young children. Routes like the Lizard Peak via Trashcan and Watershed Trail Loop and Mohave Sunset Trail are rated easy, offering gentle terrain and minimal elevation gain. The region also features trails like the White Cliffs Wagon Trail, known for its relatively flat and accessible paths.
Yes, there are several excellent loop trails that are great for families. The SARA Trail loop is a popular moderate option, and the Lizard Peak via Trashcan and Watershed Trail Loop provides an easy circular route. These loops offer varied scenery without retracing your steps.
Mohave County is rich in unique natural features. The White Rock Canyon Trail leads to the natural Arizona Hot Spring, offering a memorable experience. For volcanic formations, the Monolith Garden Trail Loop in the Hualapai Mountains takes you through fascinating rock landscapes.
Families can discover several captivating landmarks and attractions. You might visit the iconic Hoover Dam, explore the historic Oatman Historic Town Center, or see the Locomotive Park. For natural wonders, don't miss the Colorado Overlook or the impressive Guano Point at Grand Canyon West.
Yes, many family-friendly trails offer stunning scenic viewpoints. The Hualapai Mountains, for instance, provide panoramic views of the valley below. Specific highlights like the Colorado Overlook and Guano Point offer breathtaking vistas of the Grand Canyon and surrounding landscapes.
The best time for family hiking in Mohave County is generally from fall through spring (October to April). During these months, temperatures are milder and more comfortable for outdoor activities. Summer can be very hot, especially in the desert areas, so early mornings or higher elevations like the Hualapai Mountains are preferable if hiking during that season.
Many trails in Mohave County are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations before heading out. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash in most Bureau of Land Management (BLM) areas and some state parks. Always ensure your dog is on a leash, you carry enough water for both of you, and you clean up after your pet.
For most general hiking trails in Mohave County, permits are not required. However, if you plan to visit specific areas within national parks or tribal lands, such as Grand Canyon West, there may be entrance fees or specific access requirements. It's always a good idea to check the official website of the specific area you plan to visit beforehand.
Parking is generally available at trailheads for most family-friendly hikes in Mohave County. Popular areas like Hualapai Mountain Park, Davis Camp Park, and the Lake Mead National Recreation Area have designated parking lots. We recommend checking the specific route details on komoot for information on trailhead parking for your chosen hike.


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