Meadview, Arizona

Jackalope Crossing

5.0
Primitive site
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About Jackalope Crossing

This Area is high desert, It is on top of the Grand wash Cliffs. About 5000ft elevation so a little cooler. There are Joshua trees and Juniper trees. It is a nice area to ride or hike around and explore.. It is about 5.5 miles in, up the road behind the Grand Canyon Glamping Resort. The dirt roads are not too bad. High clearence recommended. We Usually see Wildlife, Pronghorn Antelope and Mule Deer. There are Often also cattle grazing in the area. There is a view of meadview, lake Mead , And Vegas at night, from atop the grand wash cliff about a mile NW and of Part of Grand Canyon 2 miles up the road and a short walk (a couple hundred yards), i would have to send you a GPS pin for that spot. Our phone usually seem to be able to get service up there. It is common for Grand Canyon tour helicopters to pass low overhead.

Accommodations on the property

  • Primitive site

Location

Meadview, Arizona

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Jackalope Crossing is located in Meadview, Arizona.

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