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Landform in Cochise County, Arizona
Whetstone Mountains
Highest point
PeakApache Peak
Elevation7,711 ft (2,350 m)
Dimensions
Length14 mi (23 km) N-S
Width9 mi (14 km) E-W
Geography
CountryUnited States
StateArizona
RegionNorthwestern Chihuahuan Desert
MunicipalitiesBenson and Sierra Vista
Range coordinates31°48′41″N 110°25′07″W / 31.8114757°N 110.4186871°W / 31.8114757; -110.4186871
Borders onSan Pedro River, San Pedro Valley, I-10, Mule Mountains and Huachuca Mountains

The Whetstone Mountains is a mountain range in Cochise County, southeastern Arizona.

Geography

Whetstone Mountains

The range is located south of Interstate 10, between the Santa Rita Mountains to the west, and the Dragoon Mountains to the east. Higher elevations of the major ranges in the region are in the Madrean Sky Islands ecoregion, with sky island habitats.

Located within the Coronado National Forest, the Whetstone Mountains are in its Sierra Vista Recreation Area, with access via hiking trails.

Kartchner Caverns State Park is in the eastern foothills of the Whetstone Mountains, on Arizona State Route 90. The trailhead for the Foothills Loop Trail is in the park.

Foothills Loop Trail in the Whetstone Mountains foothills

Peaks

Peaks in the range include:

  • Apache Peak, 7711 ft
  • French Peak, 7675 ft;
  • Granite Peak, 7420 ft — southern section.
  • Cottonwood Peak, 7100 ft — northeast section.
  • East Peak, at 6681 ft — eastern section.

History

Across the Whetstone Mountains

At Iron Springs, within the Whetstones is where Wyatt Earp fought in a gunfight during the Earp Vendetta Ride, 1882.

References

  1. Bulletin – United States Geological Survey By Geological Survey (U.S.) Published by The Survey., 1909 Item notes: no. 380 Original from Harvard University
  2. Coronado National Forest: Sierra Vista Recreation Area

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Mountains of Arizona
Black Hills
(Yavapai County)
Black Mountains
Bradshaw Mountains
Castle Dome Mountains
Cerbat Mountains
Chiricahua Mountains
Chuska Mountains
Dragoon Mountains
Hieroglyphic Mountains
Huachuca Mountains
Hualapai Mountains
Little Ajo Mountains
Little Dragoon Mountains
Mazatzal Mountains
McDowell Mountains
Mule Mountains
Phoenix Mountains
Pinal Mountains
Pinaleño Mountains
Plomosa Mountains
Quinlan Mountains
Rincon Mountains
San Francisco Peaks
San Francisco Volcanic Field
Santa Catalina Mountains
Santa Rita Mountains
Santa Teresa Mountains
Sierra Ancha
Sierra Prieta
Superstition Mountains
Tank Mountains
Tucson Mountains
Whetstone Mountains
White Mountains
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