White Marble
Total Miles
4.8
Elevation
841.97 ft
Duration
0.75 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
The White Marble Trail goes to the White Marble Mine. This trail offers a smooth, wide route perfect for off-roaders of all skill levels. With minimal erosion and no obstacles to navigate, this trail provides a relaxed and scenic ride. As you follow the trail, you'll be treated to stunning views of the surrounding canyons and Arizona desert's mountainous landscape. The trail culminates at the impressive White Marble Mine, a cool and historic endpoint that adds a touch of adventure and intrigue to your journey. At this point, the trail is blocked by large boulders, presumably closing the mine, though it can still be explored on foot. Proceed with caution if you decide to explore this area, as there are open pits and possible open shafts, as well as mining debris. This trail is ideal for those looking for a scenic and easy ride with a rewarding final destination.
Photos of White Marble
Difficulty
This is an unmaintained, though apparently well-traveled trail. There are no obstacles on this trail, but also no cell service in the area, so offline maps are recommended. There are plenty of places to pass and/or turn around on this trail. This trail ends at a mine, and there are hazards to be considered if you decide to explore this area on foot, including but not limited to debris, metal, and open mine pits and shafts. Proceed with caution and remember to TREAD LIGHTLY.
History
The White Marble Mine is a marble, dimension, stone, crushed/broken, limestone, general, and silica mine located in La Paz county, Arizona.
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