Overview
Mount Wilson is the highpoint of the Black Mountains. This area is also known as Wilson Ridge. Although Mount Wilson is located only 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas, there are no trails or campgrounds in the Black Mountains. Mount Wilson can be seen from the Las Vegas Strip, and towers over the nearby Hoover Dam. Mount Wilson is located in the Mount Wilson Wilderness Area. Surprisingly, Mount Wilson has several year-round springs that support a variety of wildlife. These springs provide an oasis of greenery in an otherwise harsh desert. With an elevation of 5,445', Mount Wilson ranks way down on the Arizona elevation list. But the new field of Prominence has made Mount Wilson a more important mountain. With a prominence of 3,205', Mount Wilson is big enough to make an appearance on the Arizona Prominence Map. It is also one of the
LVMC Club's
Classic 50 Peaks.
Getting There
From Las Vegas, drive south on US 93 across Hoover Dam. About 15 miles past the dam, turn left onto the paved Temple Bar Road. This road heads for Lake Mead. Drive 10.6 miles north on this road to an
unmarked turnoff to a primitive road. The turnoff does have a small sign just off the road, but it's easy to miss. Turn left, and drive west towards the mountains. This road will require a high clearance vehicle. The road ends three miles later at the wilderness boundary at this
approximate location. A Mount Wilson Wilderness sign is here.
Mountain Conditions
Mount Wilson is located on BLM land. Contact the Kingman Office at 928-692-4400 for the latest information.
Camping
Primitive camping is allowed in the area in accordance with BLM regulations. There are no maintained campgrounds near Mount Wilson, but the nearby Lake Mead NRA has many campgrounds.
Weather
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