Used this spot to hike to Lone Palm Hot Springs...An awesome and adventurous hike.
This is not Kingman wash, the access road to Kingman wash is on the other side of the 93. This is a parking/rest area with three trails. Two trails will lead to scenic lookout points, and one leads to the river.
The road that is blocked off is the old 93 that leads to the dam!
Well, the area is very rough to camp on, and some road is closed there.
However, if you want to cross off ARIZONA off your bucket list, without making a long drive, stop there for a few minutes, take some pictures, then head back to NV!
Wonderful place so long as you get along with Donkeys. Only downside is how much people liter. Can't believe how much people break glass at places like this. Respect these places or we won't have them anymore
So the road was closed when we got there so what we did was just park in the first lot and hike down the wash to try to get to the river. The hike is VERY HARD and involves dangerous hiking down 8 foot drops and climbs up 75 degree angle slippery slopes. I would not recommend it to the most skilled hikers. That being said we did eventually get to the river and found a hot spring down there. We did not drive down the road so I cannot comment on that.