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Sports and Recreation

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Kingman has scenic desert trails, cool high mountain trails, easy paths and rough paths. Explore on foot or by bike, you can't go wrong. 

  • Hiking/Biking Trails
Badger Trail meanders through scenic Mohave Desert vegetation and interesting granite rock outcroppings, ascending into the southern end of the Cerbat Mountains.
  • Hiking/Biking Trails
A 3.2 mile/5.1 km multipurpose (non-motorized) hiking, mountain bicycling, and equestrian trail meandering to the top of a mesa, and back down. Grades average 5%, with some short sections reaching 10-12%.
  • City Park
  • 720 Crestwood Drive, Kingman
  • 928-757-7919
City Park
  • City Park
  • 601 Southern Ave., Kingman
  • 928.757.7919
City Park (5 acres)
  • City Park
  • 3333 Harrison St., Kingman
  • 928.757.7919
City Park
  • Pool
  • 3333 Harrison St., Kingman
  • 928.757.7910
Olympic-sized swimming pool with a 50 foot water slide.
  • Golf Course
  • 1001 Gates Ave., Kingman
  • 928.753.6593
Tee off at Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course, Kingman’s championship 18-hole golf course. The course is open to the public year-round and offers the scenic features of a resort, meticulously maintained greens and tough, tight fairways and sculptured tees.
  • Hiking/Biking Trails
  • 928.757.7919 Kingman Parks & Recreation
Take a hike in the Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area (CFRA) covering 11,300 acres of Mohave Desert grassland of several trail systems totaling 35 miles. The trails are open to hikers and joggers, equestrian use and bicyclists. Vegetation in the area includes yucca, beavertail, prickly pear, creosote and mesquite, and the CFRA 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.
  • City Park
  • 2201 Detroit Ave., Kingman
  • 928-757-7919
City Park (11 acres)
  • Pool
  • 324 Gold Street, Kingman
  • 928.753.8155
City Pool
  • Hiking/Biking Trails
  • 6250 Hualapai Mountain Rd., Kingman
  • Park Ranger Station 928.681.5700
Head 12 miles east to Hualapai Mountain Park, with elevations ranging from 4984’ to 8417’, making it a perfect oasis from the heat of summer and a sometimes snowy playground in winter. Hualapai Mountain Park stands as a direct contrast to the desert landscape of Kingman, filled with pine forests and juniper amidst granite rock formations. Visitors can view abundant wildlife that includes several varieties of birds, fox, deer and elk. Hike or bike along miles of trails and enjoy the breathtaking views, or enjoy such activities as camping, picnicking, volleyball, softball and horseshoes. Hualapai Mountain Park also has camp grounds and cabins for rent.
  • City Park
  • 421 Golconda & 4th Street, Kingman
  • 928.757.7919
City Park (2 acres)
  • City Park
  • 2201 E. Andy Devine Ave., Kingman
  • 928.757.7919
City Park (9 acres)
  • City Park
  • 310 W. Beale St. & 1st St.
  • 928.757.7919
City Park (7 acres)
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  • City Park
  • 315 W. Beale and Grandview, Kingman
  • 928.757.7919
City Park (4 acres)
  • Golf Course
  • 3820 North Roosevelt, Kingman
  • 928.757.4397
Open to the Public mini-golf course in the KOA Campgrounds. You get the clubs, golf balls and 18 holes for only $3 per person!
  • City Park
  • 209 Mohave & Center Streets, Kingman
  • 928.757.7919
City Park (2 acres)
  • Hiking/Biking Trails
The Monolith Garden Trail is open to hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders and trail runners. This series of loop trails about 9 miles/14.4km in length, meanders through Mohave Desert vegetation and interesting volcanic rock formations.
  • City Park
  • 815 Eastern Ave., Kingman
  • 928.757.7919
City Park (5 acres)
  • City Park
  • 2199 Pawnee Drive & Southern Ave., Kingman
  • 928-757-7919
City Park (3.2 acres)
  • City Park
  • 1001 Buchanon Street & Topeka Street, Kingman
  • 928-757-7919
City Park (51 acres)
  • Golf Course
  • 9686 Concho Drive, Kingman
  • 928-757-3213
Open to the public, this Country Club and Restaurant is set in the high desert surrounded by mountains. Mild winters and temperate summers provides year around enjoyment.
  • City Park
  • 3851 Willow, Kingman
  • 928-757-7919
City Park (4 acres)
  • Hiking/Biking Trails
At the White Cliffs you will see part of an old wagon route used in the late 1800s to bring ore from the Stockton Hill Mines to the railroad to be transported for processing.
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