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arrow Land Area

(land) 113,635 sq miles

(water) 365 sq miles

(TOTAL) 114,000 sq miles

arrow Land Area (all states) here!

arrow Horizontal Width 333 miles

arrow Vertical Length 397 miles
Note: Lengths and widths are point-to-point, straight-line measurements from a Mercator map projection, and will vary some using other map projections

arrow Bordering States (5) California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico

arrow Counties (15) map here!

arrow County (largest by population) Maricopa, 3,072,149

arrow Geographic Center approximately 55 miles to the southeast of Prescott, in Yavapai County

arrow Highest Point Humphreys Peak, 12,633 ft.

arrow Lowest Point is along the Colorado River, north of Yuma (70 ft.)

arrow Latitude and Longitude here!

arrow Mean Elevation (average) 4,089 ft.

arrow Relative Location here!

Landforms

arrow Landforms Arizona landforms took millions of years to develop, and when the earth ceased its restlessness, a pattern of great variety and contrast covered the land.

The Colorado Plateau, a series of flat lands, gorges, mountains and valleys, extends south into Arizona, and covers most of northern half of the state. The Black Mesa, Painted Desert, and Monument Valley in northeastern Arizona are some of the plateau's most interesting areas.

Scattered tree-covered ranges of the Rocky Mountains wind through the Plateau, including the Black, San Francisco and White Mountains. Humphreys Peak is the highest point at 12,633 ft.

The state's most dramatic feature, the Grand Canyon, snakes through the northwest corner. Carved deep into the earth by wind and water, it's estimated to be over 5 million years old.

Moving south toward the Phoenix area the land begins to flatten some. Rust colored peaks of the Big Horn, Gila and Superstition Mountains give way to boulders, shrubs and saguaro cactus, and the magnificent landscapes of the Sonoran Desert.

The Colorado River forms most of Arizona's western border with California and Nevada. It also runs through the heart of the Grand Canyon. Additional rivers of size include the Little Colorado, Gila and Salt.

For a detailed look at the topography of Arizona, view this map.

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arrow Rivers of North America here!

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