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    Camp Beale Loop
    The Camp Beale Loop is a trail in the Cerbat mountain range near Kingman. Camp Beale Loop is 3.2 miles and has a 500-foot elevation gain. The trail is ideal for hikers or mountain bikers. Access: West side of Fort Beale Drive. Access to the trail head is via a dirt road that parallels the “Black Mesa Coal Slurry Line.”
     
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    Badger Trail
    The Badger Trail is 3.75 miles long and has an elevation gain of 1200 feet. Known as a challenging hiking and mountain biking trail, the Badger cuts across major slide slopes and ends at Castle Rock where huge boulders are found high on a ridge overlooking the Sacramento Valley. Access: Starting at Kingman on Interstate 40, head northwest on highway 93 towards Las Vegas. About four miles out, go past the route 68 interchange, and immediately keep an eye on the right roadside for an unmarked turnoff going over a cattleguard and up onto th
     

     
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