Golden Harp Mine
Total Miles
2.4
Elevation
283.29 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
Golden Harp Mine Road is a rock two-track that winds and weaves its way through the Golden Harp Mining Claim. This road is rocky hard packed and crosses multiple washes that might prove treacherous during the rainy season. You'll find the entries and exits of these washes provide full articulation and off-camber abilities, as they are worn out and steep. Paint damage to your vehicle is guaranteed by the many hostile and thorny bushes that line this trail. Evidence of Muledeer and Jackrabbits, as well as Ocotillo, Saguaro, and Chollo Cactus abounds. Be careful getting out of your vehicle, as deep mine shafts and exploratory dirt piles are present all along this road. There is some dispersed primitive camping available, with rocky fire rings present.
Photos of Golden Harp Mine
Difficulty
Uneven, rutted dirt trail with potential for loose rocks and sandy washes. Water crossings less than a foot deep. Potential for mud holes and trail obstacles up to 12", including ledges and short, steep grades. Roads are typically one vehicle wide with places to pass.
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