Mount Ord (Arizona) Explained

Mount Ord
Elevation Ft:7,128
Range:Mazatzal Mountains
Location:Maricopa County, Arizona, U.S.
Map:USA Arizona
Map Size:180
Coordinates:33.905°N -111.4093°W

Mount Ord is a mountain summit located in the Tonto National Forest on the northeastern edge of Maricopa County, Arizona in the Mazatzal mountain range. Its height is . The county line dividing Maricopa County, Arizona and Gila County, Arizona passes across the summit of the peak.[1]

Mount Ord is not to be confused with the peak of Mount Baldy, Arizona, located in Apache County and also referred to by some sources as "Mount Ord". Mount Ord is named after Major General Edward Ord.[2]

The top of Mount Ord is home to a collection of communications towers. The mountain is popular with birdwatchers because its geography and habitat attract a concentration of all of the species of mountain warbler birds that exist in Arizona, including the Virginia's, Black-throated Gray, Grace's, Olive, and Painted Redstart—the only location in central Arizona where these conditions exist.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mount Ord Lookout Tower. mytopo.com. 31 July 2014.
  2. Book: Will C . Barnes . Byrd H . Granger . Arizona Place Names . registration . 1960 . University of Arizona Press . 978-0816500093 . 18.