Arizona Base and Elevation Maps
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This Arizona base map highlights the location of the state capitol,
Phoenix, and
other major cities throughout the state. Portions of Arizona's border states,
Nevada, Utah,
New Mexico, and
California are included to show the relationship between
Arizona and its neighbors. Arizona is bordered by Mexico on the south. A small inset shows the position of
Arizona among the other 47 Continental United States.
The point where Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona meet is called "
Four Corners" and
is unique among the states. |
Arizona base map, Courtesy of Maps.com. |
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This elevation map of Arizona illustrates the number of feet or meters the
state rises above sea level.
The lowest areas of the state are along the Colorado River where a low point of 70 feet above sea
level is reached.
The highest point in Arizona is in the
northern part of the state.
Humphrey's Peak,
at 12,633 feet above sea level can be found in Coconino County about ten miles north of
Flagstaff.
It's part of the Kachina Peaks Wilderness Area.
[ Topographic map
| Arial photograph ] |
Arizona elevation map, Courtesy of Maps.com. |
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State elevations:
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