Overview
Pilot Rock is a volcanic rock on the Arizona side of Lake Havasu with a small lighthouse on top of it. From Sara Park on the south side of Lake Havasu City, you could hike a trail to reach an abandoned dirt road that will take you to the rock. Picnic facilities are available at the base of the rock.
This hike can be combined with the nearby
Crack in the Mountain and
Lizard Peak hikes.
Getting There
From the intersection of Route 95 and McCulloch Blvd S at the south end of Lake Havasu City, turn southwest on McCulloch Blvd S and drive 3/4of a mile to the parking area on the right.
The far right line shows the path from Sara Park Trailhead to Pilot Rock. Connection to Arch Rock and Crack in the Mountain also seen.
Sara Park to Pilot Rock
Note: This is a description of my hike. The area had many unsigned or poorly signed trails. I looked at satellite photos to familiarize myself before going. Without that, I might have got lost.
One way hiking distance from Sara Park Trailhead to Pilot Rock is
3.8 miles.
The first 075 mile of this hike was the same as the Crack in the Mountain hike. From the parking area I hiked the bottom of the dry wash (Yellow Trail) for 0.75 miles to where another dry wash joined from the east. Found a trail that headed east exiting the dry wash. This trail ultimately came to be signed as Watershed Trail and began to head south. Lizard Peak could be seen to the northwest.
Lizard Peak
The trail descended into a dry wash and then climbed out on the south side of it. Peak 1035 ft along with Lizard Peak were now visible.
Peak 1035 ft |
Lizard Peak and Peak 1035 ft |
The trail ended in an abandoned dirt road where I turned right. View of the mountains to the east.
Peaks to the east
Followed the dirt road south/southwest.
Peak 1035 ft |
Lizard Peak and Peak 1035 ft |
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Crossman Peak |
Horse Hoof Peak (Peak 1379 ft).
Horsehoof Peak
Soon I reached a shortcut trail on the right. It ultimately brought me back to the road again. First view of Lake Havasu and California’s Chemehuevi Mountain.
Chemehuevi Mountain & Lake Havasu
Descending the road toward Lake Havasu.
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Lake Havasu |
Pilot Rock.
Pilot Rock
Views from Pilot Rock Picnic Area.
Pilot Rock and lighthouse
Arch Rock to Pilot Rock
This is a description of the hike from Arch Rock (see the link above for Crack in the Mountain & Arch Rock) to Pilot Rock.
From Pilot Rock, I continued south into a drainage to reach a big dry wash canyon. Before reaching the canyon, I came across a place where I had to jump down 6-8 feet.
Where I had to jump
Once in the dry wash canyon, I turned right hiking downhill toward Lake Havasu (which was not visible).
Dry wash
At a sharp turn in the canyon before reaching the lake, I turned left and got onto a trail that climbed out of the canyon. The beginning of this trail was not visible from the bottom of the canyon. The only reason I knew it was there, was because I had seen it on satellite photos and entered it into my GPS.
Looking back at the wash.
Continued on the trail until I reached the dirt road mentioned above that went to Pilot Rock.
Peak 1035 ft & Lizard Peak