Big Horn Mountains Wilderness

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NearestcityPhoenix, Arizona
Coordinates33°36′55″N 113°08′23″W / 33.6152362°N 113.1398282°W / 33.6152362; -113.1398282[1]
Area21,000 acres (8,500 ha)[2]
Big Horn Mountains Wilderness
Map showing the location of Big Horn Mountains Wilderness
Map showing the location of Big Horn Mountains Wilderness
LocationMaricopa County, Arizona, U.S.
Nearest cityPhoenix, Arizona
Coordinates33°36′55″N 113°08′23″W / 33.6152362°N 113.1398282°W / 33.6152362; -113.1398282[1]
Area21,000 acres (8,500 ha)[2]
Established1990 (1990)
Governing bodyBureau of Land Management

The Big Horn Mountains Wilderness is a wilderness area located in central Arizona, USA, within the arid Sonora Desert. The wilderness lies midway between Phoenix and Quartzsite. Consisting of 21,000 acres, it was established by the United States Congress in 1990.

The area contains 9 miles of the Big Horn Mountains, which form the center core of the wilderness. The mountains are surrounded by desert plains.[2] The most prominent peak is Big Horn Mountain, which rises 1,800 feet (550 m) above the desert,[3] other peaks include Burnt Mountain and Little Horn Peak. Activities include hiking, camping, rock climbing, photography, and nature study. Just to the northeast lies the Hummingbird Springs Wilderness.[2]

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