Camp Mojave to Willow Grove, A. T.

To Miles. Miles. Description.
Hardyville 6 6Village; sandy road.
Alexander’s Camp 2 8Water and wood; no grass.
First Water, Union Pass 11 20Water; grass scarce; no wood; no camping ground.
Union Pass (Spring) 1 21Water; no wood or grass; road up hill; no camping ground.
Coyote Spring 16 38Water; grass scarce; wood.
Beale’s Spring 1 39Another spring ½ mile beyond; very good water.
Hualpais Spring 14 54Half a mile to right of road; water bad; good grass.
Tanks 12 67Filled with sand; no water or wood.
Cottonwood 7 75Water, grass and wood.
Willow Grove 4 81With the fractions added.

1½ miles beyond Beale’s Spring, where road crosses Sandy Wash, there is permanent and good water; ¼ mile to right of road, in the Wash, grass abundant; good camping ground. Wood near by, ¾ mile to left of road. Up the Wash are large bodies of good water.

3 miles before reaching Hualpais Spring, just after crossing Big Wash, good permanent water; grass and wood 1½ miles to right of road; good road nearly to the water. In coming from Willow Grove to Camp Mojave, in order to reach this camping ground turn to left 2 miles after leaving Hualpais Spring. Important camping ground, used by trains.