Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave
Campgrounds in Arizona
Photo: Chris English / CC BY-SA 3.0
Near Littlefield, AZ in Arizona
What to Pack for Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave
Given these conditions, here's what to pack for a safe and comfortable visit.
Based on the terrain, climate, and wildlife at Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area, here's what to bring.
Essential
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Water (minimum 2L) — Dehydration impairs judgment and endurance long before you feel thirsty; 2L is the minimum for a moderate day hike.
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Navigation (map/GPS/compass) — Phone batteries die, cell service disappears, and trail signs get vandalized; a paper map and compass always work.
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Sun protection (sunglasses, sunscreen) — UV exposure intensifies at elevation and near reflective surfaces like water and snow; sunburn can happen in under 30 minutes.
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First aid kit — Blisters, cuts, and sprains happen on even the easiest trails; basic supplies let you treat problems before they force a retreat.
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Extra food — A wrong turn or unexpected storm can extend any outing by hours; extra calories prevent fatigue and poor decision-making.
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Headlamp with extra batteries — Trails that seem short in daylight can take twice as long with route-finding or elevation; a headlamp keeps you moving safely after dark.
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Fire starter — Hypothermia can set in even during summer at higher elevations; a reliable fire starter provides warmth and a signal for rescuers.
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Emergency shelter (space blanket) — A space blanket weighs under two ounces and reflects up to 90% of body heat, buying time in an unplanned overnight.
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Knife or multi-tool — From cutting cord to preparing food to improvising gear repairs, a knife is the most versatile tool you can carry.
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Extra clothing layer — Mountain weather can shift from sunshine to sleet within an hour; an extra layer prevents dangerous heat loss.
Wildlife Gear
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Bear canister — Storing food in a bear canister prevents bears from associating humans with food, which is the leading cause of dangerous bear behavior.
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Bear spray — Studies show bear spray stops aggressive bear behavior in over 90% of encounters, outperforming firearms in field effectiveness.
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Bear bell — Most bear encounters happen when hikers surprise a bear at close range; a bell provides continuous noise that alerts bears to your presence.
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Hiking buddy (avoid solo) — Groups of three or more are almost never involved in serious bear incidents; larger groups make more noise and appear more intimidating.
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Noise maker — Clapping, whistling, or using an air horn warns wildlife of your approach, preventing surprise encounters on blind corners.
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Gaiters — Snake-proof gaiters provide a physical barrier against venomous bites below the knee, where most strikes occur.
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First-aid snakebite kit — While evacuation to a hospital is the priority, a snakebite kit helps you stay calm and follow proper first-aid protocols.
Climate Gear
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Extra water (1L/hr) — In high-heat conditions, your body can sweat 1-2 liters per hour; matching that rate prevents the dangerous spiral of dehydration.
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Electrolytes — Sweating depletes sodium and potassium that plain water can't replace; electrolyte tablets prevent the muscle cramps and fatigue of hyponatremia.
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Cooling towel — A wet towel on your neck cools blood flowing to your brain, providing immediate relief from heat stress.
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Layering system (wide temp swings) — Desert and mountain environments can swing 40+ degrees between dawn and midday; layers let you adapt without overheating or freezing.
Seasonal Gear
- Spring: Camera, Wildflower field guide
- Fall: Camera, Binoculars (foliage viewing)
Activities & Best Time to Visit Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave
The Grassland terrain here lends itself to a range of outdoor activities throughout the year.
Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area supports 15 outdoor activities, with backpacking being the most popular draw.
Photographers rate this area 55/100, with Good dark sky (Bortle 3) and 3 excellent meteor showers being a major draw.
Activities
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backpacking — Carry your gear into the backcountry for multi-day hiking adventures.
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camping — Spend the night outdoors in a tent or campsite under open skies.
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fishing — Cast a line in lakes, rivers, or coastal waters in pursuit of local fish species.
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hiking — Follow marked trails through forests, deserts, or alpine terrain for a deeper connection with nature.
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ice_fishing — Drill through frozen lakes to fish beneath the ice during winter.
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ice_skating — Glide across frozen ponds or maintained outdoor rinks during winter months.
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kayaking — Paddle through calm lakes, winding rivers, or coastal inlets in a small, maneuverable craft.
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photography — Capture landscapes, wildlife, and changing light across trails, coastlines, and mountain vistas.
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picnicking — Spread a blanket, unpack a meal, and enjoy food outdoors surrounded by fresh air and open views.
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rock_climbing — Ascend vertical rock faces using ropes, harnesses, and protective gear.
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rv_camping — Travel with the comforts of home while staying in campgrounds or RV parks.
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sightseeing — Take in scenic overlooks, landmarks, and natural features at a relaxed pace.
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stargazing — Far from city lights, the night sky reveals constellations, planets, and meteor showers.
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walking — A simple way to explore trails, shorelines, and park paths at your own pace while taking in the scenery.
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wildlife_viewing — Observe animals in their natural habitats, from grazing deer to soaring raptors overhead.
Best months: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
Terrain: Grassland — Grasslands are open landscapes dominated by grasses with few trees.
Wildlife Safety at Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave
While the wildlife here is part of the experience, some species require caution and preparation.
With a danger score of 40/10, Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area has a few wildlife hazards worth preparing for.
- Bears present
- Mountain lions
- Venomous snakes
- Far from city (92mi)
- Good dark sky (Bortle 3)
- 3 excellent meteor showers
- Fall foliage
- Spring wildflowers
Bears
This is Black Bear country. Encounters are uncommon but possible, especially during .
A stocky bear with rounded ears, a straight facial profile, and short curved claws built for climbing.
Store all food and scented items in bear-resistant containers and keep a clean campsite.
- Store food properly - use bear boxes or hang food bags
- Keep a clean camp - no food scraps
- Make noise while hiking
- Never approach cubs - mother is nearby
- Back away slowly if you encounter a bear
Venomous Snakes
Venomous snakes here include Western Diamondback, Mojave, Sidewinder. They're most active during warm months.
A heavy-bodied rattlesnake with bold diamond-shaped blotches along the back and a black-and-white banded tail ending in a rattle.
Seek emergency medical care immediately and keep the bitten limb immobilized at heart level.
A large rattlesnake with diamond-like dorsal blotches and a banded tail similar to the Western Diamondback.
Call emergency services immediately and limit movement to slow venom spread.
A small pale rattlesnake with horn-like scales above each eye and a sidewinding mode of travel.
Seek immediate medical attention and immobilize the affected limb.
- Watch where you step and place hands
- Stay on trails
- Wear boots and long pants in snake country
- Do not reach under rocks or logs
- If bitten: stay calm, immobilize limb, seek medical help immediately
- Do NOT: cut wound, suck venom, apply tourniquet, ice, or alcohol
Nature & Wildlife at Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave
The Grassland terrain here supports a rich ecosystem worth noticing as you explore.
Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area sits within a Grassland ecosystem home to 1 documented mammal species and 30 bird species.
Shrubs (4)
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Creosote Bush — An evergreen desert shrub with small resinous leaves divided into paired leaflets. -
Burrobush — A desert shrub with narrow gray-green leaves and small white to pink flowers. -
Eastern Joshua tree — The trunk becomes thick and fibrous with age.
Other Plants (5)
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Buckhorn Cholla
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California Barrel Cactus
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Plains Pricklypear
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Silver Cholla
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Common Fishhook Cactus
Mammals (1)
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White-tailed Antelope Squirrel — A small desert squirrel with tan fur and white stripe along sides.
Birds (30)
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Northern Shoveler — Male with green head and white chest -
Cedar Waxwing — Silky brown body with black mask -
Brewer's Blackbird — Glossy black male with pale eye -
Canada Goose — Large brown waterfowl with black neck and white chinstrap -
Dark-eyed Junco — Slate-gray form with white belly
Reptiles (15)
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Common Side-blotched Lizard — A small slender lizard with mottled brown or gray coloration. -
Mojave Desert Tortoise — A large terrestrial tortoise with high-domed brown shell and sturdy legs. -
Desert Iguana — A pale gray or cream lizard with subtle net-like patterning. -
Western Whiptail — A slender, fast-moving lizard with a very long tail and distinct pale stripes over a dark body. -
Desert Horned Lizard — A flattened lizard with prominent horns on the back of the head.
Amphibians (3)
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Pacific chorus frog
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Woodhouse's Toad -
Red-spotted Toad
Insects (2)
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Large Creosote Gall Midge
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White-lined Sphinx
Fungi (1)
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Desert Shaggymane
Other Wildlife (1)
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Virgin Springsnail
Nature Bingo at Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave
Can you spot them all? Check off each species as you find it on your visit.
Wildlife Challenge
Botany Challenge
Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave Climate & Sun
For detailed planning, here's the climate data for this area.
The climate at Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area averages °F annually, with Mediterranean conditions.
Climate type: Mediterranean
Best months to visit: Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Oct, Nov. Consider avoiding: Jul, Aug.
| Month | Avg Temp | Precip |
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| Jan | 47°F | 1.0 in |
| Feb | 51°F | 1.2 in |
| Mar | 59°F | 0.9 in |
| Apr | 66°F | 0.6 in |
| May | 75°F | 0.5 in |
| Jun | 86°F | 0.1 in |
| Jul | 93°F | 0.8 in |
| Aug | 91°F | 1.0 in |
| Sep | 83°F | 0.8 in |
| Oct | 70°F | 0.8 in |
| Nov | 58°F | 0.7 in |
| Dec | 46°F | 1.1 in |
Daylight & Sun Times
Daylight ranges from 9.6 hours in winter to 14.7 hours in summer — a difference of 5.1 hours.
Summer: 4:14 AM – 6:55 PM
Winter: 6:40 AM – 4:19 PM
Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave Trip Planning & Access
Planning your trip to Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area — here's the practical information you'll need.
The nearest major city to Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area is Las Vegas, about 92 miles away.
Visitor Friendliness
This location rates likely_allowed for dogs, excellent for families, and highly_suitable for elderly visitors.
- Dogs: likely_allowed — No restrictions found
- Families: excellent
- Elderly: highly_suitable
- Strollers: excellent (100/100)
- Beginners: Perfect for beginners (Moderate difficulty (+5), Good information available (+5))
- Accessibility: Generally accessible to most visitors (90/100)
Campground Details
- Reservable
Places Near Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave
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Stargazing & Night Sky at Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave
Once you're geared up and settled in, the night sky here offers its own rewards.
The skies above Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area register a Bortle class 3, making this a Rural sky location for stargazing.
Constellations
From Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area, you can trace Ursa Minor, Cassiopeia, Cepheus across the sky on clear nights.
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Ursa Minor — Home to Polaris, the North Star, Ursa Minor forms a small dipper shape that circles the northern sky year-round. -
Cassiopeia — Easily recognized by its bright W-shaped pattern, Cassiopeia stands out in northern skies. -
Cepheus — Cepheus appears as a faint house-shaped pattern near Polaris in the northern sky.
Meteor Showers
Time your visit around December 13-14 for the Geminids, the strongest meteor shower visible from this latitude.
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Geminids — peaks December 13-14 (excellent)One of the most reliable and active showers of the year; best viewed after 10 PM when Gemini rises higher in the sky.
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Quadrantids — peaks January 3-4 (excellent)This brief but intense shower peaks before dawn; early morning hours offer the best chance to see multiple meteors.
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Perseids — peaks August 11-13 (excellent)A summer favorite with warm nighttime viewing; look northeast after 10 PM.
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Eta Aquariids — peaks May 5-6 (good)Best seen before dawn in the southeastern sky as Aquarius rises.
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Delta Aquariids — peaks July 28-29 (fair)Best viewed after midnight when Aquarius is higher in the southern sky.
Planets
Planets visible to the naked eye from this location:
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Venus — The brightest planet, often called the Morning or Evening Star -
Jupiter — The largest planet, bright and steady in the night sky -
Saturn — Famous for its rings, visible as a golden steady light -
Mars — The Red Planet, recognizable by its reddish-orange hue
Equipment Guide
- Naked eye: Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Mercury (with care)
- Binoculars: Jupiter moons, Uranus, Saturn rings (barely)
- Small telescope: Saturn rings, Jupiter bands, Mars surface features, Neptune
Viewing Tips
- Check planets rise/set times for your specific date
- Planets appear along the ecliptic (zodiac path)
- Planets don't twinkle like stars - steady light
- Venus and Jupiter are unmistakable - brightest objects after Moon
- Use a stargazing app to confirm planet positions
- Best viewing: when planet is highest in sky (transit)
Best Viewing Months
- Evening: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb
- Morning: Jul, Aug, Sep
Seasonal Highlights at Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave
The sky isn't the only thing that changes with the seasons at Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area.
The seasons shape the experience at Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area — here's what each one brings.
Spring Wildflowers
Peak bloom: April - May
Check local park websites for bloom reports
Fall Foliage
Peak color: September 15 – October 10
Best trees for color: Aspen, Cottonwood, Scrub Oak
At 2263ft elevation, expect peak about 1 week earlier
Bird Migration
Spring peak: April - May
Fall peak: September - October
Best spots: Wetlands, coastlines, mountain ridges
Indigenous Land at Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave
This area sits on land with a deep human history that predates modern recreation.
Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area sits on the traditional lands of Nuwuvi (Southern Paiute), Pueblos.
Territories
Data from Native Land Digital
Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave Geology & Natural History
Beyond the trails and wildlife, Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area sits within a landscape shaped by millions of years of geological processes. Here's what researchers and surveys have documented about this area.
Bedrock Geology
- Rock Type
- Basalt flows
- Lithology
- basalt
- Age
- Pliocene
Fossils
- Fossil Occurrences
- 1
- Unique Species
- 1
- Oldest
- 283.3 million years ago
Mineral Deposits
- Deposit Sites
- 12
- Richness
- Moderate
- Minerals Found
- Gypsum-Anhydrite, Copper, Gold, Beryllium, Feldspar, Mica, Uranium
Endangered Species
- Species at Risk
- 2596
- ESA Endangered
- 44
- ESA Threatened
- 29
- Conservation Score
- 100/100
Temperature Records
- Record High
- 98°F (2021-07-11)
- Record Low
- -3°F (2011-02-02)
Wildfire History
This area has a relatively low wildfire risk, but always follow posted fire regulations.
- Recorded Fires
- 77
- Largest Fire
- Hobble Complex (34,172 acres)
- Most Recent
- 2024
- Fire Risk
- Extreme
Caves & Karst Features
- Feature Types
- Volcanic rocks with potential for pseudokarst features
- Karst Score
- 30
Watershed
- Watershed
- Quail Draw
- Water Quality (Good)
- 0%
- Impaired
- 0%
Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area Campground, Mohave Safety & Conditions
Before heading out, check these real-time safety resources for current conditions.
Check current conditions at Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area before heading out using these official sources.
Coordinates: 36.951117, -113.79346