Mokaac Trail
Overview
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: horseback, wagon, and Model T.
Mokaac Trail is reached by traveling south from St. George or Bloomington Hills on Quail Hill Road (BLM Road #1069) for about 12 miles. The trailhead is on the right side of the road. This historic and scenic trail is open for hiking and horseback use. The Main Segment is a Moderate 2 miles each way and ends at Quail Spring.
Trail is 2 miles each way. Moderate difficulty rating. The GPS coordinates point to where the beginning of the driving directions are located.
Directions
Driving
The Mokaac Trail is reached by traveling south from St. George on River Road to the Arizona stateline. Then take Quail Hill Road (BLM Road #1069) for about 12 miles. The trailhead is on the right side of the road as you start up Quail Hill. For more information call the Arizona Strip Field Office at (435) 688-3200.
Phone Numbers
Primary
(928) 688-3246Links
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