ToMiles. Route
Camp Pinal, disused 260Via Florence, on the Overland Road.
Camp Apache 497Via both Tucson and via Camp Grant, 494 miles.
Camp Bowie 380
Camp Colorado,disused 195Via Ehrenberg and then by river road, 45 miles.
Camp Colorado, 215Via river steamer.
Camp Crittenden, 326Via Maricopa Wells, Tucson and Davidson’s Springs.
Date Creek, 278Via Ehrenberg or via Camp Colorado.
Camp Goodwin, 425
Camp Grant 268Via Maricopa Wells and Florence or Tucson.
Tucson 275Via direct from Maricopa, by stage road 300 miles.
Camp McDowell 222Via overland road to Maricopa Wells.
Camp Mojave 503By river steamer.
Camp Reno, disused 255Via Camp Verde.
Camp Verde 377Via overland road to Maricopa Wells, and thence via Phœnix and Camp McDowell.
Prescott 338Via Oatman Flat and Wickenberg.
Ehrenberg 140By river steamer.
Maricopa Wells 177By regular stage route, 191 miles.
La Paz 130By river steamer.
Guaymas, Mexico 620Via Tucson.
La Libertad, Mexico 500Via Tucson.
Lobos, Mexico 489
Tubac 321Via Maricopa Weils direct to Tucson, regular stage route 346 ms.
Castle Dome Mills 12
” Mines 22
” Landing 22By river steamer.
Sonora Line 50 ” ”
Eureka ” ”
Landing ” ”
Aubry ” ”
Hardyville ” ”
Callville ” ”

From Prescott.

ToMiles. ToMiles.
Camp Pinal, disused 244 Camp Toll Gate, disused 39
Camp Apache 481 Camp Verde 39
Camp Bowie 364 Fort Cummings, N. M. 478
Camp Colorado,disused 236 Fort Yuma, Cal. (Yuma, A. T.) 338
Camp Crittenden, 310 Ehrenberg, A. T. 190
Camp Date Creek, 60 Maricopa Wells 161
Camp Goodwin, 409 Guaymas, Mexico 610
Camp Grant, A. T. 252 La Libertad, Mexico 484
Camp Lowell, (Tucson) 259 Lobos, Mexico 473
Camp McDowell 170 San Diego, Cal. 530
Camp Mojave 165 Tubac 305
Camp Reno,disused 203 Fort Wingate, N. M. 286

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.

Willow Grove to Prescott, A. T.

To Miles. Miles. Description.
Fort Rock 9 9Ranch. Water, grass and wood. Road generally good.
Camp near Muddy Cañon 11 20Water in cañon 300 yards to right of road; wood abundant; road good.
Anvil Rock 4 24Water and grass.
Oaks and Willows 9 33Water, grass and wood. Road generally good.
Old Toll Gate 9 43Abandoned. Road hilly, otherwise good.
Roblett’s (Ranch) 2 45Water, grass and wood.
Toll Gate (Ranch) } 1 46Water and wood abundant. Road as above.
Camp Hualpai
Williamson’s Valley 15 62Water and grass; no wood. Road excellent.
Lee’s Ranch 13 75Water, grass and wood. Road excellent.
Prescott 11 86Road excellent.

Three miles beyond Camp near Muddy Cañon is an old government camping ground, with water all the year; wood and grass abundant. New road forks to the left, one mile beyond Camp. Two miles further is the Camp opposite the above mentioned water, one-fourth mile to right of road. Present camping ground well marked.