About Mohave County Parks
Mission Statement
To provide quality park facilities and outdoor recreational opportunities for the residents of Mohave County, to actively participate with agencies, organizations, and groups in bettering the recreational needs of Mohave County citizens, and to be as self-supporting as possible without placing a burden on the taxpayers.

Vision Statement
Mohave County Parks promotes fun, safe, and memorable experiences through high quality park & recreation services and destinations for our community and future generations.

Welcome to Mohave County Parks
Mohave County residents and visitors from afar can enjoy over 4,000 acres of parks and recreational facilities located from the Colorado River to the Hualapai Mountains.

Whether enjoying a hike in the fresh pine trees of Hualapai Mountain Park, walking among the Joshua trees in Dolan Springs or strolling along the Colorado River, Mohave County Parks offers over 20 miles of diversified trails. For 2020, the new Heritage Trail will be completed and provide an exciting eight-mile trail flanking the Colorado River from Davis Camp to Davis Dam.

Visitors can rent a cabin, vacation home, camp, hike, bike, fish, view wildlife, or play disc golf. From winter to summer fun, Mohave County Parks has it all. 

At Davis Camp, visitors can enjoy an amazing two miles of shoreline along the Colorado River. While at Hualapai Mountain Park, visitors can view wildlife and experience cool temperatures at 6,500 feet while enjoying the beauty of our local mountains offer.

Why does Mohave County Parks charge fees for access? Mohave County Parks operates solely on revenue generated from user fees, and these revenues collected to support our administration, operations, and capital improvement projects.

Thank you for your support, and please have a great day in our parks!