Camp Beale Loop is a 3.2 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Kingman, Arizona that offers the chance to see wildlife and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail.
Had to do this one again, first time didn’t record the whole thing, so came back again today to do it over. Trail in great condition, nice and windy to keep you cool while hiking.
It was a windy day, but a really nice trail with just enough challenge for me. Scenery was great!
I decided out of the blue to go for a trail run in Kingman. I've never rain a trail in Kingman. I wonder it and picked this one. it was worth the chance. great for trail running. moderate inclined and mostly smooth. there are tickets and that is what deserts have. the markings we great too.
Half of the trail is washed out so it is hard to follow.
For being a kingman local and pretty used to this scenery, this is one of the better local trails. It does have a little variability in terms and elevation and views. I would recommend going counter clockwise.
Beautiful trail and views. Started this loop literally as soon as it stopped raining. The ground was a bit mushy, but I never felt any water enter in my shoes. This trail was relatively rocky compared to Monolith Garden across the highway, though. It was about as much as I’d be willing to tolerate in my Vapor Gloves.
First time hiking it and I loved it! Will probably change my mind later but it was fun! Lots of cows and their babies too!!
Pretty easy short hike. Saw a lot of cattle but they didn’t bother us. Would definitely do this hike again for a quick workout!
62° on Friday, January 3rd. A little windy, but perfect weather. A short loop, but definitely an awesome workout! ( Moderate elevation gain in either direction. I went clockwise from the parking lot.) Trail is super easy to follow and has a mix of volcanic rock, scree and packed dirt. Perfect for a cardio workout. Although short in milage, don't forget to carry water. Recommend layering, depending on current and forecasted weather conditions. Additionally, head cover should be worn, as there is no shade to provide protection from the sun. Footwear is extremely important, as the trail is extremely rocky. So, above the ankle tied hiking boots would be my recommendation for solid ankle support.