McDowell Mountains

The McDowell Mountain Range (Yavapai: Wi:kajasa) is located about twenty miles northeast of downtown Phoenix, Arizona, and may be seen from most places throughout the city. The range is composed of miocene deposits left nearly five million years ago. The McDowells share borders with the cities of Fountain Hills, Scottsdale, and Maricopa County. The city of Scottsdale has made its share of the McDowells a preserve, and has set up a wide trail network in partnership with the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy was established in 1991. The highest peak in the McDowells is East End, at 4,069 feet (1,240 m). This mountain range also serves as a sacred marker to the Yavapai people. The boundaries of the range are generally defined by Saddleback Mountain in the South and Granite Mountain as the Northern boundary. The McDowells also comprise popular landmarks such as Pinnacle Peak and Tom's Thumb.

McDowell Mountains
Thompson Peak and foothills a wash with Palo Verde trees and Saguaros
Highest point
PeakEast End
Elevation4,057 ft (1,237 m)
Coordinates33°40′47″N 111°48′01″W
Dimensions
Length25 mi (40 km) (NNW x SSE)-curves to southeast
Geography
McDowell Mountains in Arizona
CountryUnited States
StateArizona
Regions(south perimeter)-Arizona transition
zone
(northeast perimeter)-Sonoran Desert
CountyMaricopa
Range coordinates33°39′N 111°49′W
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Summits

McDowell Mountains at dusk
The McDowell Mountain Range at sunset

References

    • Thompson, C. (2004). Valley 101.

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