Mokaac Trail
Scenic views, chance wildlife sightings and a sense of history await you on the Mokaac Trail. Mokaac Trail was once part of a main road onto the western Arizona Strip beginning in the early 1900's. The trail is no longer a part of the active road system but remains a symbol of earlier times and modes of transportation.
Food Storage
Food Storage Locker Dimensions: 51" W, 28 2/4" H, 35" D
Reserve-able tent only site 29
Tent only site 29
Food Storage bin on Tent only site 29 has a food storage bin for your convenience. Food/coolers must be stored in this bin when you are not there to prevent bears and other wildlife from getting into your belongings.
Tent only site 29 has a food storage bin for your convenience. Food/coolers must be stored in this bin when you are not there to prevent bears and other wildlife from getting into your belongings.
Site marker for tent only site 29; If you reserve this site, your camping pass will be attached to this site marker. When you check out, drop your pass off at the registration office.
If you reserve this site, your camping pass will be attached to this site marker. When you check out, drop your pass off at the registration office.
tent only Site 29; image taken on 12/21/20; Vegetation is dormant but the site does have significant shade during camping season.
Vegetation is dormant but the site does have significant shade during camping season.
Tent only site 29; Short walk to this site
Short walk to this site
Food Storage Locker; The purpose of the food storage locker is to provide you the convenience of easy storage of your food, coolers, toiletries and other scented items. It is not meant to store your trash. Trash should be taken to bear proof trash bins and recycle areas.
The purpose of the food storage locker is to provide you the convenience of easy storage of your food, coolers, toiletries and other scented items. It is not meant to store your trash. Trash should be taken to bear proof trash bins and recycle areas.
RecAreaDirections
Mokaac Trail is reached by traveling south from St. George, Utah, on River Road. At the Utah and Arizona stateline, the road becomes Quail Hill Road (BLM Road #1069). Follow for about 12 miles. The trail has three trailheads. The location given is for the most southern trailhead.
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