Eagletail Mountains Wilderness

Eagletail Mountains Wilderness
Protected area
Country United States
State Arizona
Region (northwest)-Sonoran Desert
Districts La Paz, Maricopa, Yuma Counties, AZ
City Centennial, AZ–Tonopah, AZ
(Hyder, AZ)
Coordinates
Area 407 km2 (157 sq mi)
Founded 1990's
IUCN category Ib - Wilderness Area

The 100,600-acre (407 km2)[1] Eagletail Mountains Wilderness is part of the Eagletail Mountains of central-west Arizona, about 65 mi west of Phoenix. The wilderness is of moderate size, with the Eagletail Mountains forming its northeast perimeter, and the much shorter Cemetery Ridge section, forming its southwest border. The wilderness covers nearly all of the Eagletail Mountains and the plains on its southwest. The wilderness lies at the southeast of the Ranegras Plain, the headwater region of Bouse Wash, and lies adjacent to the northwest border of the extensive Gila Bend Mountains, the mountain range causing the great Gila Bend excursion of the Gila River, in Arizona.

The Eagletail Mountains Wilderness lies in extreme southeast La Paz County, and is also at the intersection of Maricopa County to the east, and Yuma County to the southwest.[2]

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Access

The Eagletail Mountains, and the wilderness parallel a slightly southeast-trending stretch of Interstate 10 in Arizona. The region lies to the south; Centennial, Arizona is the closest exit, only 5 mi north. Tonopah is further east on I-10, at about 20 mi. The wilderness can be accessed from the south by unimproved roads from Hyder, about 25 mi away.

See also

References

  1. ^ Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, blm.gov
  2. ^ Arizona Road & Recreation Atlas, Benchmark Maps, c 1998, p. 78-79.

External links

BLM


Courthouse Rock, Ben Avery Trail