Mount Tipton Wilderness Area Dolan Springs, AZ 86441
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Mount Tipton Wilderness Area is a stunning park and tourist attraction located in Dolan Springs, Arizona, United States. Spanning over 30,760 acres, this wilderness area is home to the magnificent Cerbat Mountains, with Mount Tipton Peak standing at 7,148 feet. The main scenic attraction here is the Cerbat Pinnacles, towering maroon-colored spires that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys.
Visitors to Mount Tipton Wilderness can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, backpacking, photography, and horseback riding. Those who make the climb to the top of Mount Tipton will be rewarded with stunning panoramic views. Access to the wilderness area is recommended via 4-wheel drive vehicles, with high clearance necessary for all routes.
The wilderness area can be accessed through various routes such as Antelope Canyon Access, Indian Springs Access, Marble Canyon Access, and Big Wash Road Access. Each route offers a unique experience and allows visitors to explore the diverse landscape of the Cerbat Mountains.
For a memorable outdoor adventure in a pristine wilderness setting, Mount Tipton Wilderness Area is the perfect destination. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this spectacular area.
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"Good place for quiet walks to enjoy the desert with an occasional cow. After a rain the desert smells amazing!"
"A beautiful area! Hope to visit again to get a better look around on the trials. Just passed through on the road up to Grand Canyon West."
"its beautiful here! go first thing in the morning before the sun comes up so u dont catch the sun on u the whole time. saw rabbits, lizards, cows, and absolutely beautiful views!"
"We hiked mid April the 3.5 mile trailless route to the 7146 foot summit of Mt. Tipton from Lower Indian Spring. Knee high brush along some parts of route make sturdy long pants a requirement. Expansive views reward the hiker at the top. Environmental conditions were perfect, 60s to 70s F, clear, light to moderate breeze. We carried 3.5 L of water each. There is no water on the route which took us about 3 hours one way. Cell service (Verizon) was hit or miss along the route, but strong at the top. For hikers experienced in desert route finding and terrain recognition."
"Such an interesting outing! Went looking for Antelope Springs. After trekking through a lot of dense brush and fighting off the attacking flies and mesquitos, we finally found the spring! It's beautiful. Also came across a rattler on our way back down. We had a blast! If you go up there, be prepared to walk about 3/4 of a mile once you reach a metal county gate and BE SURE TO TAKE PLENTY OF WATER and BE VIGILANT ABOUT WATCHING FOR SNAKES! Makes a great afternoon adventure, though!"
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