trailhead

Bradshaw Ranger District

Indiana Source: ridb
Open in Google Maps Open in Apple Maps
← Back to Free Camping in Indiana

About this place

34.53658
-112.46902

More details

The Bradshaw Mountains, located south of Prescott, have long been known for being one of the most mineralized mountain ranges in the world. As early as the mid-1800's, mining first brought settlers to this part of Arizona. The Bradshaw Ranger District encompasses the Bradshaw Range and extends beyond it, surrounding the city of Prescott.The Bradshaws offer cool relief from the desert below, with numerous developed and dispersed recreation opportunities available. Mount Union, in the Bradshaws, is the highest elevation on the forest, at nearly 8,000 feet. From 7,000 to 8,000 foot elevation along the Bradshaw Range, the vegetation changes from pure forests of ponderosa pine to mixed conifer forests of Douglas-fir and white fir. The weather throughout the Bradshaw District is moderate, with daytime temperatures averaging 50 degrees in the winter and 70 degrees in summer. Recreation opportunities abound throughout all seasons.Granite Mountain Wilderness, the forest's only "urban" wilderness, is located just a few short miles from Prescott. Other scenic attractions include Thumb Butte, Lynx Lake and the Thumb Butte Loop, as well as drives to Palace Station and Crown King. For more information, please contact the Bradshaw Ranger District.Map sales, free motor vehicle use maps, recreation opportunity guides, wood cutting permits, and information.

USGS Topo Good road labels
Relief / Topo Great for terrain & contours

Weather (5-day)

Thu, Jan 15
36° / 63°
💨 7 mph • 🌧 0%
Fri, Jan 16
39° / 61°
💨 11 mph • 🌧 0%
Sat, Jan 17
31° / 62°
💨 12 mph • 🌧 0%
Sun, Jan 18
42° / 62°
💨 6 mph • 🌧 0%
Mon, Jan 19
42° / 59°
💨 6 mph • 🌧 0%

Forecast via Open-Meteo.

Live Radar Windy embed (no sign-in)