List of valleys of Arizona facts for kids
This is a list of valleys of Arizona. Valleys are ordered alphabetically, by county.
Contents
- Apache County
- Cochise County
- Coconino County
- Gila County
- Graham County
- La Paz County
- Maricopa County
- Mohave County
- Navajo County
- Pima County
- Pinal County
- Santa Cruz County
- Yavapai County
- Yuma County
- Valleys in the Gila River Valley corridor
- Valleys in the Lower Colorado River Valley corridor, Arizona
- Alphabetic listing
- See also
Apache County
B
- Bat Canyon
- Beautiful Valley
C
M
R
- Red Rock Valley
W
- Windy Valley (Arizona)
Cochise County
C
S
- San Bernardino Valley
- San Pedro Valley (Arizona), San Pedro River (Arizona)
- San Simon Valley
- Sulphur Springs Valley
Coconino County
A
C
L
Gila County
S
Graham County
A
- Aravaipa Valley, Aravaipa Creek
G
- Gila River Valley
- Gila Valley (Graham County)
W
- Whitlock Valley, Whitlock Mountains
La Paz County
B L
|
M
P
|
Maricopa County
A
C
D |
G H K
|
M
P
|
R
S T |
Mohave County
A
B
C
|
D H
L
|
M
S |
U
V W
|
K
- Kletha Valley
M
Pima County
A B
|
C G |
L
O P
|
Q
V
|
Pinal County
F
- Falcon Valley
G
Santa Cruz County
C
G
- Gringo Gulch
S
Yavapai County
A
C
|
L
|
P
|
V W
|
Yuma County
D
G
|
K
|
L
M |
P |
Valleys in the Gila River Valley corridor
Listed upriver-to-downriver
- Gila Valley (Graham County)
- Pleasant Valley (Arizona)
- Rainbow Valley (Arizona)
- Citrus Valley
- Dendora Valley
- Hyder Valley
- Park Valley (Arizona)
- San Cristobal Valley
- Mohawk Valley (Arizona)
- Dome Valley
- Gila Valley (Yuma County)
Valleys in the Lower Colorado River Valley corridor, Arizona
Listed upriver-to-downriver
- Sacramento Valley (Arizona)
- Mohave Valley
- Parker Valley
- Palo Verde Valley
- Gila Valley (Yuma County)
- Yuma Valley, (also in Baja California(state), Mexico?)
California
- Mohave Valley
- Chemehuevi Valley, Chemehuevi Wash
- Vidal Valley
- Parker Valley
- Palo Verde Valley
Alphabetic listing
See also

The Gila River, a tributary of the Colorado along the width of southern Arizona, and its valley can be traced on a map of Arizona. The Gila forms the boundary between various counties in Eastern Arizona.
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