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The community has approximately 140 homes and is a little over 6,000 ft (1,800 m) in elevation. Some basic amenities, including the
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From Flag Mine Road one can access many different routes along the "Ridge Road" (a piece of the
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A landscape that is dominated by short, woody shrubs, especially on south-facing mountain slopes, and areas which are recovering from wildfires. This plant community makes up the buffer between the harsh desert below and the fragile forest-environments above.
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This site is technically accessible with a 5th wheel or class A motorhome, but comes with its own risks. Contact the Bureau of Land
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communities in the area are found on the east side of the range, across Big Sandy River Valley up to the foot of the
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Panorama of the Hualapai Mountains taken from Kingman in December 2009
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U.S. Department of the Interior's National Park Service website
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1536:"Yavapai County Native Naturalized Plants – Plant Communities"
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Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management website
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The most notable peaks in the Hualapai Mountain Range include:
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1605:"Hualapai Mountains provide recreation opportunities"
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Anning, David W.; Flynn, Marilyn E.; Truini, Margot.
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427:North-western flanks of the range flow into the
645:"blue", "black", "hairy", and "side-oats" grama
491:Diverse plant communities in Hualapai Mountains
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1561:"Death Valley – Frequently Asked Questions"
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1603:Pesek, Margo Bartlett (August 8, 2010).
1264:Native Languages of the Americas website
1586:"Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands Distribution"
1515:United States Geological Survey website
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982:Grey Squirrel in the Hualapai Mountains
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3102:Civilian Conservation Corps in Arizona
946:Elk (wapiti) in the Hualapai Mountains
837:A unique world about the Mohave Desert
754:4,500–7,500 feet (1,400–2,300 m)
633:4,000–5,000 feet (1,200–1,500 m)
994:A chipmunk in the Hualapai Mountains.
299:(or "Central Highlands" of Arizona).
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1511:"Big Sandy River Near Wikieup, AZ"
343:Aspen Peak, as seen from Pine Lake
206:USGS Hualapai Peak, Dean Peak
122:Location of Hualapai Mountains in
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264:Other names for Hualapai Mountain
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1460:"Arizona Watershed Information"
1148:Overlook of Pine Lake Community
844:Tall pines and thick stands of
2701:Gila Mountains (Graham County)
251:: "People of the tall Pines".
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1630:"Wild Cow Springs Campground"
1590:National Park Service website
1540:University of Arizona website
1359:"The Highest Point of Mohave"
1110:Hualapai Mountain County Park
757:Pinyon-juniper woodlands are
391:Wabayuma Peak Wilderness Area
349:Hualapai Mountain County Park
2706:Gila Mountains (Yuma County)
2596:Black Mountain (Pima County)
2212:San Francisco Volcanic Field
1357:n.d, Dean (April 19, 2005).
1310:Schuch, Ursula (July 2015).
1260:"Hualapai Indian Fact Sheet"
912:mountain and screwleaf muhly
666:Interior chapparel scrubland
503:conditions of a given area.
61:8,417 ft (2,566 m)
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1124:Civilian Conservation Corps
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257:Spanish spelling: Hualapai
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3107:Mountain ranges of Arizona
3071:West Silver Bell Mountains
2771:John the Baptist Mountains
2480:Black Mesa (Navajo County)
1434:"Wabayuma Peak Wilderness"
1285:The Hualapai Tribe Website
548:Death Valley National Park
418:Lower Colorado River Basin
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244:Pronounced: "wah-lah-pie"
2586:Black Mesa (Warm Springs)
1319:The University of Arizona
247:Meaning of "Hualapai" in
185:34.900008°N 113.8841121°W
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2275:Santa Catalina Mountains
1954:Little Dragoon Mountains
1659:"Hualapai Mountain Park"
1609:Las Vegas Review-Journal
293:Basin and Range Province
3016:Tinajas Altas Mountains
2971:Sierra Madre Occidental
2811:Little Rincon Mountains
2626:Cabeza Prieta Mountains
2511:Agua Caliente Mountains
2041:Mount Ballard (Arizona)
1300:Los Angeles: UCLA, 1992
821:Mountain conifer forest
765:ecological facilitation
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585:cholla (jumping) cactus
515:Desert/xeric shrublands
297:Arizona Transition Zone
190:34.900008; -113.8841121
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16:Landform in Arizona, US
2891:Painted Rock Mountains
2726:Granite Wash Mountains
2566:Bill Williams Mountain
2385:Superstition Mountains
2331:Santa Teresa Mountains
1872:Hieroglyphic Mountains
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2951:Santa Maria Mountains
2671:Dos Cabezas Mountains
2398:Superstition Mountain
1782:Castle Dome Mountains
1464:University of Arizona
1243:"Mohave County Parks"
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3081:Wickenburg Mountains
3076:White Tank Mountains
3041:Tumacacori Mountains
2816:Lukachukai Mountains
2796:Las Guijas Mountains
2751:Harquahala Mountains
2661:Date Creek Mountains
2556:Beaver Dam Mountains
2516:Agua Dulce Mountains
2308:Santa Rita Mountains
1936:Little Ajo Mountains
1818:Chiricahua Mountains
1708:Mountains of Arizona
1333:"Hualapai Mountains"
812:threadleaf groundsel
274:Amat 'Avii Kahuwaaly
3026:Tortolita Mountains
3001:Swisshelm Mountains
2956:Sevenmile Mountains
2916:Picketpost Mountain
2901:Patagonia Mountains
2881:New Water Mountains
2876:New River Mountains
2821:Madrean Sky Islands
2741:Guadalupe Mountains
2711:Goldfield Mountains
2696:Gila Bend Mountains
2666:Dome Rock Mountains
2646:Chocolate Mountains
2601:Blackjack Mountains
2531:Artillery Mountains
2454:Whetstone Mountains
2220:Black Bottom Crater
2184:San Francisco Peaks
2079:Sunnyslope Mountain
1663:Mohave County Parks
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1298:A Mojave Dictionary
769:chapparel scrubland
722:sparse, intermixed
636:The most prominent
589:various species of
509:Plants List Source:
463:Bill Williams River
397:Other notable peaks
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3061:Waterman Mountains
2991:Sugarloaf Mountain
2961:Sierra San Antonio
2946:San Luis Mountains
2896:Pajarito Mountains
2836:Moccasin Mountains
2746:Harcuvar Mountains
2571:Bitsihuitsos Butte
2536:Atascosa Mountains
2526:Aquarius Mountains
2485:Escudilla Mountain
2107:Pinaleño Mountains
2059:Camelback Mountain
2000:McDowell Mountains
1977:Mazatzal Mountains
1913:Hualapai Mountains
1890:Huachuca Mountains
1764:Bradshaw Mountains
1749:Fortification Hill
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116:Hualapai Mountains
41:Highest point
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3056:Vulture Mountains
3021:Tordillo Mountain
2941:Sacaton Mountains
2936:Rawhide Mountains
2906:Peacock Mountains
2861:Mustang Mountains
2856:Muggins Mountains
2831:Mineral Mountains
2731:Growler Mountains
2721:Granite Mountains
2716:Grand Wash Cliffs
2686:Galiuro Mountains
2636:Carrizo Mountains
2561:Belmont Mountains
2260:Strawberry Crater
2143:Quinlan Mountains
2125:Plomosa Mountains
2051:Phoenix Mountains
1854:Dragoon Mountains
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3066:Weaver Mountains
3046:Virgin Mountains
2996:Sunset Mountains
2846:Mohawk Mountains
2841:Mohave Mountains
2826:Mescal Mountains
2791:Laguna Mountains
2656:Coyote Mountains
2651:Copper Mountains
2546:Baboquivari Peak
2431:Tucson Mountains
2375:Granite Mountain
2161:Rincon Mountains
1836:Chuska Mountains
1800:Cerbat Mountains
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