
Northwest Arizona Backroads |
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G-Guide Routes |
Route Id |
Elevation |
Rating |
Miles |
Alamo Lake Trail |
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1,160 - 3,076 |
1 |
59.27 |
Backway to Oatman Trail |
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851 - 1,948 |
2 |
7.50 |
Buckskin Mountains Trail |
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386 - 929 |
6 |
9.58 |
Cattail Cove Trail |
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474 - 1,203 |
5 |
8.63 |
Chloride Mines Trail |
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3,571 - 6,175 |
5 |
18.05 |
Crossman Peak Trail |
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886 - 2,379 |
5 |
37.38 |
Desert Queen Mine Trail |
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1,385 - 1,979 |
3 |
10.68 |
Eldorado Jeep Trail |
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669 - 3,043 |
3 |
14.33 |
Falls Springs Wash Trail |
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496 - 3,372 |
4 |
11.82 |
Fire Point, Timp Point Trail |
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7,571 - 9,199 |
2 |
39.80 |
Flag Mine Trail |
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2,038 - 7,037 |
5 |
43.17 |
Four Peaks Mountain Trail |
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1,064 - 1,253 |
4 |
12.33 |
Glory Hole Mine Trail |
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1,837 - 2,273 |
5 |
2.11 |
Grandview Lookout Trail |
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6,589 - 7,526 |
2 |
24.34 |
Gray Eagle Mine Trail |
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696 - 819 |
4 |
3.61 |
Hualapai Mountains Trail |
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2,038 - 6,321 |
5 |
32.82 |
Mineral Wash Trail |
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479 - 1,688 |
5 |
16.55 |
Mohave Mountains Trail |
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1,144 - 3,271 |
3 |
12.93 |
Mossback Wash Trail |
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1,787 - 2,439 |
4 |
4.59 |
Moss Mine Trail |
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1,963 - 2,191 |
3 |
1.55 |
Nellie Mine Road |
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514 - 797 |
1 |
4.28 |
Oatman / Warms Springs Trail |
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640 - 2,028 |
4 |
34.76 |
Packsaddle Mountain Trail |
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3,572 - 6,180 |
4 |
17.49 |
Pass Canyon Trail |
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1,894 - 2,561 |
7 |
13.96 |
Plomosa Range Trail |
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1,086 - 1,289 |
3 |
6.94 |
Point Sublime Trail |
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7,346 - 8,338 |
4 |
18.08 |
Portland Mine Road |
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792 - 3,736 |
4 |
29.23 |
Powerline Road |
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650 - 868 |
6 |
6.36 |
Railroad Canyon Trail |
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1,226 - 1,564 |
3 |
4.64 |
Rawhide Mountains Trail |
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762 - 2,310 |
5 |
10.56 |
Red Mountain Trail |
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388 - 980 |
6 |
3.75 |
Saddle Mountain Road |
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8,711 - 9,127 |
2 |
22.85 |
Santa Maria Mountains Trail |
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4,658 - 6,295 |
2 |
19.05 |
Secret Pass Trail |
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2,155 - 3,718 |
5 |
19.93 |
Seventeen Mile Road |
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1,482 - 3,197 |
2 |
10.18 |
Signal Road |
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1,432 - 2,197 |
1 |
4.73 |
Sleeping Princess Trail |
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2,549 - 4,530 |
7 |
26.20 |
South Bass Trailhead Trail |
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6,075 - 6,697 |
2 |
29.64 |
South Plomosa Range Trail |
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1,027 - 1,690 |
4 |
15.73 |
Swansea Loop Trail |
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979 - 1,317 |
3 |
4.52 |
Swansea Pumping Plant Trail |
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685 - 1,188 |
4 |
3.64 |
Swansea Road |
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946 - 1,491 |
1 |
25.60 |
The Points Trail |
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7,533 - 9,199 |
4 |
95.73 |
Thumb Butte Trail |
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1,871 - 2,528 |
5 |
12.07 |
Tonto Wash Trail |
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4,678 - 5,049 |
2 |
7.21 |
Toroweap Overlook Trail |
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4,178 - 5,851 |
5 |
64.51 |
Vampire Mine Trail |
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495 - 1,350 |
7 |
14.42 |
Walnut Creek Road |
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5,182 - 5,711 |
2 |
5.04 |
White Hills Trail |
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2,438 - 4,509 |
3 |
16.41 |
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Total Trail Miles (one direction): 923.34 miles |
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This cdrom contains gps routes for Northwest Arizona Backroads. Each route contains waypoints and a full track log. Track logs are provided in Active (maximum resolution), 250 Point, 500 Point and 700 Point saved track log sizes. Routes, waypoints and track logs are bidirectional where appropriate. The user can print out Roll Charts and Route Sheets for each route. Routes are compatible with Garmin, Magellan and Lowrance GPS instruments.
Note: This is MS Windows based software which uses Garmin's MapSource to transfer the route data to/from the GPS instrument. In addition to MapSource the program interfaces with a freeware program called G7ToWin to allow transfer from a PC to your GPS instrument. The G7 files are also provided to allow the user to transfer files to/from an IPAQ or other Pocket PC using the freeware program G7ToCE. Transfer of data to Lowrance and Magellan is facilitated through G7ToWin and G7ToCE.
These route files are supplied in the following formats:
Garmin (.gdb)
GPS eXchange (.gpx)
Magellan Meridian SD
Magellan eXplorist SD
Magellan Mapsend
Magellan Mapsend Version 3
Magellan Mapsend Version 4
Lowrance USR (.usr)
G7toWin and G7toCE are available for free download here. |
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1 - Graded dirt road. Dry, or less than 3" water crossing depth. Gentle grades. 2WD under all conditions except snow. No width problems, two vehicles wide.
2 - Dirt road. Dry, or less than 3" water crossing depth. Some ruts. Slight grades, up to 10 degrees. 2WD under most conditions. Rain or snow may make 4WD necessary. Usually one and a half to two vehicles wide.
3 - Dirt road. Rutted, washes, or gulches. Water crossings up to 6" depth. Passable mud. Grades up to 10 degrees. Small rocks or holes. 4WD recommended but 2WD possible under good conditions and with adequate ground clearance and skill. No width problems for any normal vehicle. Vehicle passing spots frequently available if less than two vehicles wide.
4 - Rutted and/or rocky road. No shelves but rocks to 9". Water crossings usually less than hub deep. Passable mud. Grades moderate, up to 15 degrees. Side hill moderate up to 15 degrees. 4WD under most conditions. No width problems, vehicle passing spots frequently available if less than two vehicles wide.
5 - Rutted and/or rocky road. No shelves. Rocks up to 12" and water crossings up to 12" with possible currents. Passable mud. Moderate grades to 15 degrees. 6" holes. Side hill to 20 degrees. 4WD required. No width problems.
6 - Quite rocky or deep ruts. Rocks to 12" and frequent. Water crossings may exceed hub depth with strong currents. Shelves to 6". Mud may require checking before proceeding. Moderate grades to 20 degrees. Sidehill may approach 30 degrees. 4WD necessary and second attempts may be required with stock vehicles. Caution may be required with wider vehicles.
7 - Rocks frequent and large, 12" and may exceed hub height. Holes frequent or deep (12"). Shelves to 9". Mud 8" deep and may be present on uphill sections. Grades to 25 degrees and sidehill to 30 degrees. Water crossings to 18" and may have strong currents. 1-1/2 vehicles wide. 4WD required. Driver experience helpful.
8 - Heavy rock and/or severe ruts. Rocks exceeding hub height frequent. Shelves to 12". Deep mud or uphill mud sections. Steep grades to 25 degrees and can be loose or rocky. Water crossings may exceed 30" in depth. Side hill to 30 degrees. One vehicle wide. Body damage possible. Experience needed. Vehicle Modifications helpful.
9 - Severe rock over 15". Frequent deep holes over 15". Shelves over 15". Mud bog conditions (long, deep, no form bottom). Over 30" water crossings with strong currents. Steep grades over 30 degrees. Sidehill over 30 degrees. May not be passable by stock vehicles. Experience essential. Body damage, mechanical breakdown, rollover probable. Extreme caution required.
10 - Severe conditions. Extreme caution recommended. Impassable by stock vehicles. Winching required. Trail building necessary. May be impassable. Impassable under anything but ideal conditions. Vehicle damage probable. Personal injury possible. Extreme caution necessary.
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