Near Golden Valley, Arizona
Foothills Rim Trail does not offer reservations through Recreation.gov. Please take a look at the area details below for more information about visiting this location. Enjoy your visit!
The Foothills Rim Trail is open to hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders and trail runners. This 10.4-mile series of loop trails is part of the Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area (CFRA) trail system. The route meanders through Mohave Desert vegetation and interesting volcanic rock formations.
Foothills Rim has three access points along the Monolith Garden Trail. No water and little shade are available along the route.
Download a free georeferenced map of the recreation area in the BLM Avenza Map Store. While planning your trip, be sure to check with the Kingman Field Office for more information about local conditions, regulations, and recreation resources.
Attractions and amenities that are near CFRA include Fort Beale, the downtown Kingman Visitor Center, and the City of Kingman White Cliffs Wagon Wheel Trail System.
The CFRA is open all year but the best time to visit is between October and April.
Temperatures from May to September often exceed 100°F. During this time, lightning and flash flooding can occur during summer monsoon storms. These storms are usually in the afternoon and can bring significant amounts of rain.
You are responsible for your own safety. Call 911 to contact local law enforcement, obtain emergency services, or report a fire. While enjoying your visit, keep in mind that there is no first aid available on-site.
Expect potential hazards such as venomous reptiles and invertebrates, extreme heat or cold, and flash floods. Be prepared for changes in weather and stay informed on weather warning alerts. Make sure you have the appropriate gear, food and water.
The area is home to many species of wildlife. Please remember to practice outdoor ethics and recreate responsibly. Help us protect this unique environment by leaving no trace during your visit.
Check for fire restrictions before your visit. Using exploding targets, fireworks, sky lanterns, tracer ammunition and other incendiary devices is prohibited on BLM-managed public land in Arizona.
