This is a list of highest points in the U.S. state of Arizona, in alphabetical order by county. Elevations are from USGS 1:24,000 scale topographic quadrangle maps. Elevations followed by a plus sign (+) are minimal values. The contour interval is shown after the (+).
Robert Walko listed the Arizona county high points and then hiked them in 1977.[1] At that time there were only 14 counties in the state, as La Paz county was not split from Yuma county until 1983.
County | Name | data-sort-type="number" | Height feet / m | Map |
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11,400+40 / 3,475+12 | Mount Baldy 1997 | |||
9,759 / 2,975 | Chiricahua Peak 1997 | |||
12,633 / 3,851 | Humphreys Peak 1983 | |||
county line near Promontory Butte | 7,920+40 / 2,414+12 | Promontory Butte 1998 | ||
county line near Myrtle Point | 7,920+40 / 2,414+12 | Dane Canyon 2004 | ||
10,720 / 3,267 | Mount Graham 1996 | |||
spot elevation 9,441 | 9,441 / 2,878 | Strayhorse 1997 | ||
5,681 / 1,732 | Harquahala Mountain 1990 | |||
7,657 / 2,334 | Four Peaks 2004 | |||
8,417 / 2,566 | Hualapai Peak 1978 | |||
8,168 / 2,490 | Kayenta West 1968 | |||
9,157 / 2,791 | Mount Lemmon 1996 | |||
700 feet north of Rice Peak | 7,280+(40) / 2,219+12 | Campo Bonito 1996 | ||
9,453 / 2,881 | Mount Wrightson 1996 | |||
7,979 / 2,432 | Groom Creek 1974 | |||
4,877 / 1,487 | Palm Canyon 1990 |