Cabeza Prieta Mountains

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Cabeza Prieta Mountains
Range
Country United States
State Arizona
Highest point Unnamed
 - elevation 2,832 ft (863 m)

The Cabeza Prieta Mountains is a mountain range in the western Sonoran Desert of southwest Arizona. It is located in southern Yuma County, Arizona.

The mountain range is amongst an eleven mountain sequence of trending ranges and valleys in the hottest region of the southwest Sonoran Desert. This southwestern Arizona region is on the northern perimeter of the Gran Desierto de Altar-(part of the Pinacate volcanic field, and region containing the biosphere reserve, called the Pinacate Reserve).

The Cabeza Prieta Mountains extend northwest–southeast about 24 miles. The highest peak is unnamed at 2,832 feet (863 m); other peaks include: Cabeza Prieta Peak at 2,559 feet (780 m); Buck Peak-(in north) at 2,629 feet (801 m); and Sierra Arida in the south, at 1,736 feet (529 m). A separate mountain outlier lies southwesterly, Tordillo Mountain at 2,170 feet (661 m), adjacent to a primitive road paralleling the US-Mexico Border, called the El Camino del Diablo. The range is about 36 miles southeast of the Mohawk Valley (Arizona), and Interstate 8 and is in the west-central Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range. The Cabeza Prieta Mountains comprise the entire western region of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge-(about twenty percent).

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