- Hieroglyphic Mountains
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name = Heiroglyphic Mountains
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state =Arizona
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border =Bradshaw Mountains
border1 =Wickenburg Mountains
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highest = Crater Benchmark
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highest_elevation_imperial = 4565
highest_lat_d = 33| highest_lat_m = 59| highest_lat_s = 22| highest_lat_NS = N
highest_long_d = 112| highest_long_m = 29| highest_long_s = 2| highest_long_EW = W
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geology = granite
geology1 = schist
orogeny = volcanic [cite journal|title=Volcanic History of Arizona|last=Reynolds|first=Steven|journal=Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology Footnotes|volume=16|issue=2|year=1986|month=June|accessdate=2008-16-12|pages=2|url=http://www.azgs.az.gov/Hazards_ocr/volcanos/Volcanic%20History%20of%20Arizona-1986.pdf]
period = Precambrian
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footnotes =The Hieroglyphic Mountains are a
mountain range located in centralArizona . The Hieroglyphics roughly straddle the border between Maricopa and Yavapaicounties and form an effective physical barrier northwest of thePhoenix Metropolitan Area . Due to its proximity to Phoenix and its environs, the mountains offer a number of outdoors recreational activities.The Hieroglyphic Mountains were named in an apparent confusion between
Egypt ianhieroglyphs with thepetroglyphs found in the area.History
Early human settlement in the Hieroglyphic mountains is sparse at best. Existing petroglyphs indicate that the area had been settled, or at least visited, by Native Americans prior to the 19th century. A
gold strike on theColorado River nearYuma in 1862 created local interest in prospecting, and the Hieroglyphics were among many of the local mountain ranges visited by prospectors during this time period, but the ruggedness of the terrain and the scarcity of water largely discouraged permanent settlement.In the early 1800s, local
Apache indians had discovered a naturalhot spring in the mountains, treating the location as a sort of "demilitarized zone" where all were welcome to come and treat their wounds. The springs were discovered by US Army ColonelCharles Craig in 1867 while pursuing a group of Apaches through the mountains. The group named the spring Castle Springs for the castellated appearance of the surrounding mountains. While most sources credit Craig with the discovery, some sources claim that the springs were first discovered by a gold miner in 1874. [cite web|url=http://www.design.asu.edu/swhospitality/section2/chp1.htm|title=Southwest Hospitality|firt=Linda|last=Nelson Johnson|accessdate=2008-06-12|publisher=ASU College of Design]Ongoing fighting between the US Army and the Apache tribes would discourage further development of the area until the 1880s when the springs and the adjacent land were purchased by Frank Murphy for the construction of a health resort. The resort was completed in 1896 and the newly renamed
Castle Hot Springs were heavily advertised to potential clients. During the resort's heyday in the 1920s it was extremely popular and was visited by celebrities such asZane Grey , as well as famous families such as theRockefeller family . The resort was also used by the United States military as a rehabilitation center from 1943-1944 to treat injured veterans ofWorld War II . Future presidentJohn F. Kennedy spent 3 months at the resort during this time period to recover from his wounds. The resort continued to be popular until it was heavily damaged in a fire in 1976. [cite news|url=http://www.azcentral.com/travel/arizona/features/articles/0124road0124.html|title=Scenic drive:Castle Hot Springs|first=John|last=Stanley|date=2008-01-24|accessdate=2008-06-12|publisher=The Arizona Republic ]In 1928 a dam was constructed on the
Agua Fria River where it passes through the mountain range, creating Lake Pleasant. The lake was primarily used as an agricultural storage facility, but with the creation of theCentral Arizona Project in 1973 the lake became a permanent water storage facility and an important recreational center. The dam was replaced in 1993, increasing the size of the lake.Geography
The Hieroglyphic Mountains run primarily east to west along the border between Maricopa and Yavapai counties. The Agua Fria River is the primary waterway in the region, passing through the southwestern portion of the range. The
Buckhorn Mountains are a smaller range located within the Hieroglyphics, and contain the range's highest points including Crater Benchmark, convert|4565|ft in elevation. Other mountains located within the range are:*White Picacho convert|4283|ft
*Garfias Mountain convert|3381|ft
*Hellgate Mountain convert|3339|ft
*Governors Peak convert|3260|ftThe range is bounded, roughly, by the Agua Fria River to the east, the
Bradshaw Mountains to the north, and theWickenburg Mountains to the west, or theHassayampa River if the Wickenburg Mountains are considered a part of the Hieroglyphics range.Protected areas
The range is home to the Hells Canyon Wilderness, a wilderness area maintained by the
Bureau of Land Reclamation .References
External links
* [http://www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/blm_special_areas/wildareas/hellscanyon.html Hells Canyon Wilderness]
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