- Little Ajo Mountains
Geobox|Range
name=Little Ajo Mountains
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country="United States"
state="Arizona"
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highest=Ajo Peak
highest_elevation_imperial=3220
map_caption=The Little Ajo Mountains is a mountain range in southern Arizona, in extreme western Pima County. The city of Ajo-(spanish for
garlic ), sits on the northeast of this small mountain range.The range is a 13 by 13-mile (21 by 21-km) long range and is connected loosely northwest to
Childs Mountain a northwest-southeast small mountain at the south ofChilds Valley . Ajo, is in the center-east of the range, and is famous for the "Ajo Mine",open pit mine located in the Little Ajo Mountains.The highest "southeast" peak in the Little Ajo Mountains is Black Mountain at convert|3009|ft|m|0. Three peaks comprise the northeast: Cardigan Peak at convert|2922|ft|m|0,
Ajo Peak -(highest of the range), at convert|3220|ft|m|0; also North Ajo Peak.Valleys surrounding the Ajo Range
Three valleys drain from the Little Ajo Mountains region because the range is on a
water divide and forms a triple divide point. Northwesterly from around Childs Mountain, the Childs Valley drains into theGrowler Wash . From the south of the Little Ajo's the drainage is south-west-north, at the northern perimeter ofOrgan Pipe Cactus National Monument . The east flank of the northwest-southeastGrowler Mountains merge into the Little Ajo Mountains. TheGrowler Valley to the west merges with the Childs Wash drainage, and enters the "San Cristobal Wash Drainage" on its southeast. The wash only heads towards theGila River Valley , but disappears into the ground.To the northeast of the Little Ajo Range, and Ajo is the origins of
Tenmile Wash . The wash also is northwest-draining through the northwest-southeast Childs Valley - but on the east of the valley. The Childs Valley is also part of the water divide between the "San Cristobal Wash Drainage" west and the "Tenmile Wash Drainage" east. The two drainages begin theGila River 's turn from south-to-west to end at the Gila River's confluence with theColorado River at Yuma, Arizona–Winterhaven, Clifornia.Access to the mountains
Ajo, Arizona and the mountains are convert|70|mi|km|0 south of Interstate 8 by way of State Route 85; they are also convert|80|mi|km|0 west of
Quijotoa, Arizona and the Tohono O'odham Reservation.ee also
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List of mountain ranges of Arizona
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