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Kingman Field Office

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The BLM Kingman Field Office oversees 2.4 million acres of public land in northwestern Arizona, and is located south and east of the Colorado River.  The field office is also home to the historic Route 66 National Back Country Byway, as well as the largest wild burro population in the country, located in the Black Mountains.  Resources include portions of the Sonoran, Mohave, and Great Basin Deserts, with saguaro cactus, greasewood, Joshua tree, sagebrush, chaparral, pinyon-juniper woodlands, and ponderosa pine forests.  The field office manages nine wilderness areas, 12 Areas of Critical Environmental Concern, and five river segments under consideration for Wild and Scenic River designations.  The field office also manages the Grapevine Mesa/Joshua Tree Forest which is considered a National Natural Landmark and one property listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


Colorado River District
Becky Heick, District Manager
Kingman Field Office
Ruben Sanchez, Field Manager
2755 Mission Boulevard
Kingman, AZ  86401
928-718-3700
Fax: 928-718-3761

Hours:  8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., M-F


Kingman Field Office