Mummy Mountain (Arizona) Explained

Mummy Mountain
Label:Mummy Mountain
Label Position:bottom
Elevation:2260feet
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence:820feet
Location:Maricopa County, Arizona, U.S.
Map:USA Arizona
Map Size:180
Coordinates:33.5437°N -111.9604°W
Coordinates Ref:[2]
Topo:USGS Paradise Valley

Mummy Mountain is a mountain situated in Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States. The slopes of the mountain incorporate primarily suburban residential development while the upper summit areas are conservation sites.[3] Camelback Inn has been located on the southern slope since 1936. As the only part of the Phoenix Mountains not held within the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, portions of Mummy Mountain are protected by the Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust and the town of Paradise Valley.[4]

Name

The formation originally was known as Windy Gulch and Horseshoe Mountain but was later renamed by miner and businessman Charles Mieg, who purchased most of the property in the 1940s for $12,000. He observed that the mountain's profile resembled an Egyptian mummy lying down. When he began selling parcels for development, Mieg marketed the land using the name Mummy Mountain.[4]

Conservation

The Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust is a 501 (c)(3) charitable trust established in 1997 to preserve the natural landscape of approximately 320acres along the mountain ridge. Local celebrities including Marshall Trimble, Joe Garagiola, Clive Cussler and Bil Keane supported a campaign asking property owners for donations of land. Through private donations and transfer of public land from Maricopa County, 218acres were controlled by the trust by August 1999.[5]

Notes and References

  1. 58208 . Mummy Mountain, Arizona . 2016-08-18.
  2. 8438 . Mummy Mountain . 2014-02-07.
  3. Web site: Parcel Map . https://web.archive.org/web/20071012003152/http://www.ci.paradise-valley.az.us/docs/MMPT%20Parcel_032907.pdf . 2007-10-12 . Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust, Town of Paradise Valley . 2009 . 2014-02-07.
  4. Web site: Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust . Town of Paradise Valley, AZ . 2014-02-07.
  5. "The Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust", Town Reporter, Town of Paradise Valley, Vol. 30 Issue 1, August 1999