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Humphreys Peak
Photo by Kenyon Kehl
| Elevation (feet): | 12633 |
|---|---|
| Elevation (meters): | 3851 |
| Continent: | North America |
| Country: | United States |
| Range/Region: | Intermountain West |
| SubRange: | Colorado Plateau |
| State: | Arizona |
| Latitude: | 35.3333 |
| Longitude: | -111.683 |
| Difficulty: | Walk up |
| Best months for climbing: | June, July, August, September, October |
| Convenient Center: | Flagstaff, Arizona |
| Nearest major airport: | Flagstaff, Arizona |
Description
Humphreys Peak is the highest peak in Arizona. It rises in the Kachina Peaks Wilderness Area, immediately north of Flagstaff. The area is volcanic in origin, as is apparent by the conal shapes of some of the neighboring peaks, but Humphreys is now heavily eroded, and has lost its symmetry. On a clear day on the summit, the view to the northwest includes the rim of the Grand Canyon. Usual access to Humphreys is via the Arizona Snow Bowl, a popular ski lodge located just south of the mountain. In addition to the region's recreational appeal, it is sacred to several Native American tribes, so respectful hiking and climbing is essential.
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