라파스 카운티에는 둘러볼 만한 장소가 많답니다. 하이킹 또는 사이클링을 좋아한다면 라파스 카운티에 숨겨진 8
가지 보석을 만날 수 있을 거예요. 이 지역의 주요 명소를 살펴보면서 다음 모험을 계획해보세요.
마지막 업데이트: 4월 10, 2026
이런 장소를 발견하려면 지금 가입하세요
최고의 싱글 트랙, 봉우리 및 다양한 흥미로운 야외 장소에 대한 추천을 받아보세요.
무료 회원 가입
하이라이트 • 자연 기념물
팁에 의해
하이라이트 • 역사적 장소
팁에 의해
하이라이트 • 휴식 공간
팁에 의해
하이라이트 (구간) • 트레일
팁에 의해
하이라이트 • 정상
팁에 의해
The camp area is close to Crystal Hill, the only area within Kofa National Wildlife Refuge where you are allowed to collect rocks and minerals. There is no water, so bring plenty. Camping is limited to 14 days in any 12-month period.
3
0
The Crystal Hill Area is the only area within Kofa Wildlife Refuge where recreational rock or mineral collecting is allowed. You may collect up to 10 specimens or 10 pounds (whichever occurs first) in any 12-month period. Digging with tools is prohibited! Only collecting from the surface is permitted. A dispersed campsite is close by.
3
0
The Civilian Conservation Corps built the Kofa (short for King of Arizona) Cabin in the late 1930's. Today, half of this rock shelter is open to the public for a break, exploration or even spend the night. There is a register in there, a few old beds and utensils. Due to rodents, it might not be the nicest place to stay for the night inside, but it sure is a great historic place to visit.
6
0
The Magic Circle Trail is a part of the Bare Hiking Trail loop in Quartzsite, Arizona and offers a unique clothing-optional hiking experience through picturesque desert landscapes around a BLM camping area known as the Magic Circle. Hikers, whether nude or clothed, can enjoy stunning views of the Dome Rock Mountains, diverse flora including creosote bushes, cholla, and barrel cacti, and large rock formations. The trail is moderately challenging with some rocky and uneven sections, but it is quite well-marked with trail signs to ensure a safe hike. There is no water along the trail and there is practically no shade, so be prepared to hike in the heat of the open desert.
0
0
Cunningham Mountain is located in La Paz County, Arizona, and stands at approximately 2,540 feet (774 meters) above sea level. This mountain and the surrounding area are located in an arid desert environment, characterized by rocky outcrops, sparse desert vegetation (like chollas and the unique Ocotillo cactus), and a network of old mining structures, dirt roads and trails, making it a popular spot for off-roading and hiking. This is a relatively remote feeling peak that can get hot in the late spring, summer, and early fall. There is little to no shade on the trail so please start early, bring more water than you think you need, and wear lots of sun protection. There are several radio towers near the top as well as a jerry rigged flag marking the summit.
0
0
This trail consists of a wide path and riverbed hiking through canyons, with the Courthouse and Eagle Tail Mountains on one side and Cemetery Ridge on the other. At the end of the trail, you can spot some petroglyphs. At night, this place truly shines with stunning views of the stars and the Milky Way, but it's best to be back at your car by then, as it gets really dark in this area.
0
0
At 5,691 feet, Harquahala Mountain towers over everything nearby and is the highest point in the southwest park of Arizona. There is a rugged trail heading up to the peak from the northwest ridge, and there is relatively smooth OHV climbs for 10 miles from N Eagle Eye Road to the summit. The peak has a couple structures and a large area for taking in the views of the surrounding canyons, mountains, and wilderness area.
0
0
At 5,691 feet, Harquahala Mountain towers over everything nearby and is the highest point in the southwest park of Arizona. There is a rugged trail heading up to the peak from the northwest ridge, and there is relatively smooth OHV climbs for 10 miles from N Eagle Eye Road to the summit. The peak has a couple structures and a large area for taking in the views of the surrounding canyons, mountains, and wilderness area.
0
0
찾고 있는 하이라이트를 아직 못 찾으셨나요? 다른 지역의 주요 명소 가이드를 확인해보세요:
무료로 가입하기