Wabayuma Peak Wilderness is a protected wilderness area centered around its namesake Wabayuma Peak, rising to 7,601 feet (2316 m) in the Hualapai Mountains in the U.S. state of Arizona. Established in 1990 under the Arizona Desert Wilderness Act the area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. This desert and mountain wilderness exists in between the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts, filled with massive ridgelines that rise from the desert floor.[1]
Wabayuma Peak Wilderness | |
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Location | Mohave County, Arizona, US |
Nearest city | Yucca, Arizona |
Coordinates | 34°58′21″N 113°59′50″W / 34.97250°N 113.99722°W |
Area | 38,944 acres (158 km2) |
Established | 1990 |
Governing body | U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management |
Vegetation in the mountains is mostly chaparral and pinyon-juniper woodlands, on the higher sections close to the peaks there are groves of ponderosa pine and gambel oak.[2]
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edit- ^ Wabayuma Peak Wilderness – BLM
- ^ Wabayuma Peak Wilderness – Wilderness Connect