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1 Range description  



1.1  Highpoints  







2 See also  





3 References  





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Coordinates: 31°2546N 109°0239W / 31.4295°N 109.0442°W / 31.4295; -109.0442
 

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Guadaleupe Mountains
Guadaleupe Mountains is located in New Mexico
Guadaleupe Mountains

Guadaleupe Mountains

Guadalupe Mountains in New Mexico, Arizona, Sonora

Highest point
PeakGuadalupe Mountain
Elevation6,450 ft (1,970 m)
Coordinates31°28′03N 109°02′05W / 31.467602°N 109.034777°W / 31.467602; -109.034777
Dimensions
Length13 mi (21 km) N-S
Width9 mi (14 km)
Geography
CountryUnited States
StatesNew Mexico, Arizona and Sonora
RegionsNew Mexico Bootheel, Sonoran Desert and Chihuahuan Desert
CountyHidalgo
SettlementsGray Ranch, Agua Prieta and Douglas
Range coordinates31°25′46N 109°02′39W / 31.4295°N 109.0442°W / 31.4295; -109.0442
Borders onPeloncillo Mountains, Animas Valley, Sonoran Desert, Chihuahuan Desert and San Bernardino Valley

The Guadalupe Mountains of Hidalgo County (Spanish: Sierra de Guadalupe) are a 13 mi (21 km) long, sub–range in southwest Hidalgo County, New Mexico, adjacent the southeast border of Arizona's Cochise County. A small portion of the range is in Cochise County, namely the outlet of Guadalupe Canyon, famous for the Guadalupe Canyon Massacre. The very southern end of the range is also in the border region of Sonora, just north of Federal Highway 2.

The Guadalupe Mountains are on the southern end of the extensive north–south Peloncillo Mountains, that abut the Arizona border.

Range description

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The Guadalupe Mountains are a short sub-range, and about 13 mi long, north to south. The range narrows southwards, with Guadalupe Canyon in the center-west of the south section, with Guadalupe Creek traversing due south. The Canyon then turns due west to have its outlet in Arizona.

The north end of the range contains the highpoint of Guadalupe Mountain in the center west. It is the origin of Guadalupe Creek's headwaters flowing due southeast and south; directly northwest, north, and east of Guadalupe Mountain are the headwaters of Cloverdale Creek.

Highpoints

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The highest peak in the range, Guadalupe Mountain, 6,450 feet (1,966 m),[1] is at the north-center of the range, and slightly west; the peak is located at 31°28′03N 109°02′05W / 31.467602°N 109.034777°W / 31.467602; -109.034777 (Guadalupe Mountain). Guadalupe Spring is on its south, part of the headwaters of Guadalupe Creek-Guadalupe Canyon; to the east, are the headwaters of Cloverdale Creek that flows eastwards towards the ghost town site of Cloverdale.

At the center west of the range, adjacent the Arizona border, lies Bunk Robinson Peak, at 6,241 feet (1,902 m).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ New Mexico, DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, p. 52-53.
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Guadalupe Mountains
Bunk Robinson Peak
Guadalupe Mountain

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