The New River Mountains are a small 14-mi long mountain range in central Arizona, on the north border of the Phoenix valley; the range is located on the southwest perimeter of the Arizona transition zone. The range is a sub-part of landforms extending south from the Black Hills of Yavapai County. Rivers and canyons border east and west; the sout…
The New River Mountains are a small 14-mi long mountain range in central Arizona, on the north border of the Phoenix valley; the range is located on the southwest perimeter of the Arizona transition zone. The range is a sub-part of landforms extending south from the Black Hills of Yavapai County. Rivers and canyons border east and west; the south of the range is located in Maricopa County, the location of much of the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Elevation: 5,905 ft (1,800 m)
Peak: Squaw Mountain, New River Mountains
Length: 14 mi (23 km) SW-NE
Width: 7 mi (11 km)
Country: United States
State: Arizona
Regions: Sonoran Desert, Mogollon Rim and Mogollon Plateau