Margies Cove West Trailhead
Adress: Arizona
Cost: Free
About
OVERVIEW
Margies Cove Trail is a nearly level, 9-mile route through the heart of the 63,200-acre North Maricopa Mountains Wilderness [https://www.blm.gov/visit/search-details/253996/1]. The North Maricopa Mountains are a jumble of long ridges and isolated peaks separated by extensive, saguaro-studded bajadas and wide desert washes. Cholla, ocotillo, prickly pear, paloverde, ironwood, and Mexican jumping bean complement thick stands of saguaro to form classic Sonoran Desert vistas. Commonly seen wildlife include desert mule deer, javelina, desert bighorn sheep, coyote, desert tortoise, and numerous varieties of lizards and birds.
Margies Cove Trail follows a combination of former vehicle tracks and wide, unmarked desert washes. No trail signage or directional markers are available along the route; therefore, this trail is recommended only for experienced hikers skilled in reading topographic maps; use the USGS 7.5 minute “Butterfield Pass, Ariz.” and “Cotton Center SE, Ariz.” topo maps. Margies Cove Trail intersects the northern terminus of the Brittlebush Trail [https://www.blm.gov/visit/search-details/274424/1] in the interior of the North Maricopa Mountains Wilderness.
Only hiking and equestrian use is allowed in wilderness under the Wilderness Act of 1964. Motorized vehicles and mountain bikes are prohibited in wilderness.
FACILITIES
Includes day-use parking for ten vehicles, a campground [https://www.blm.gov/visit/search-details/261714/1] featuring three campsites with picnic tables and steel fire rings, a vault toilet, and informational signage.