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Coordinates: 31°5240N 111°1142W / 31.877861°N 111.195097°W / 31.877861; -111.195097
 

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Sierrita Mountains
The Sierritas from the east.
Highest point
PeakKeystone Peak
Elevation6,188 ft (1,886 m)
Coordinates31°52′40N 111°11′42W / 31.877861°N 111.195097°W / 31.877861; -111.195097
Geography
Sierrita Mountains is located in Arizona
Sierrita Mountains

Sierrita Mountains

Location of the Sierritas in Arizona

LocationPima County, Arizona
CountryUnited States
StateArizona
RegionSonoran Desert
DistrictTucson, AZ
Topo mapUSGS Samaniego, AZ

The Sierrita Mountains (English: "Little Mountains") is a minor mountain range about forty miles southwest of Tucson, in Pima County, Arizona. Historically, the area has seen extensive mining and ranching activity: several ranches, abandoned mines, and the large Sierrita Mine are located in the area. The highest point in the mountains is Keystone Peak, which rises to 6,188 feet (1,886 m).[1][2]

The Santa Cruz Valley bounds the range to the east separating it from the Santa Rita Mountains. The west margin of the range is the broad Altar Valley. To the southwest the Sierritas merge with the Cerro Colorado Mountains and the Penitas Hills. The Tumacacori MountainsofSanta Cruz County lie to the southeast.[3]

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  1. ^ "Sierrita Mountains, AZ". Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  • ^ "Keystone Peak, AZ". Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  • ^ Arizona Atlas and Gazetteer, DeLorme, 4th ed., 2001, pp. 72–73 ISBN 0899333257
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