Grand Wash Cliffs Explained

Grand Wash Cliffs
Type:Cliffs
Location:Mohave County, Arizona, Arizona, United States
Coordinates:35.983°N -113.967°W
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Length:115feet
Width:5feet
Formed By:Colorado River
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The Grand Wash Cliffs extend south-southeast from the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument in northwest Arizona west of the Shivwits Plateau south through the Grand Cliffs Wilderness and into the Lake Mead Recreation Area. The Grand Wash Cliffs cross the Grand Canyon where the Colorado River enters Lake Mead. To the south of the Grand Canyon the Grand Wash Cliffs continue past the east side of Grapevine Mesa and then southeast above and east of the Hualapai Valley forming the southwest margin of the Music Mountains.[1]

List of landforms/communities along Grand Wash Cliffs

(form north-to-south)

See also

References

External links

Grand Wash Cliffs Wilderness

Geology/Geography

Notes and References

  1. Arizona Atlas & Gazetteer, DeLorme, Fourth Ed. 2001 pp. 21 and 29