Aubrey Hills facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Aubrey Hills |
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View southeast.
The dark Aubrey Hills are adjacent the east side of Lake Havasu, southeast of Lake Havasu City. (expandable photo) |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Peak 1537 (southeast, near terminus) |
Elevation | 1,537 ft (468 m) |
Dimensions | |
Length | 16 mi (26 km) NW-SE |
Width | 4.5 mi (7.2 km) |
Geography | |
Country | United States |
Communities | Lake Havasu City and Parker Dam |
Range coordinates | 34°19′N 114°6′W / 34.317°N 114.100°W |
The Aubrey Hills in Arizona in the Lower Colorado River Valley corridor are a small, lower elevation, craggy mountain range bordering the southeast side of Lake Havasu. The range is about 16-mi (26 km) long trending exactly northwest-by-southeast.
The southeast terminus of the range contains its highpoint, Peak 1537, 1,537 feet (468 m); the southeast end of the range also borders the short, west-flowing Bill Williams River. The moderate height mountains that parallel the range eastward is the Bill Williams Mountains.
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