White Mountains (Arizona)

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White Mountains
Range
none Mount Baldy
Mount Baldy
Country United States
State Arizona
Highest point Mount Baldy
 - elevation 11,420 ft (3,481 m)
 - coordinates 33°54′22″N 109°33′46″W / 33.90611, -109.56278
Position of White Mountains inside Arizona
Position of White Mountains inside Arizona

The White Mountains of Arizona are a mountain range in the eastern part of the state, near the border with New Mexico. It is a part of the Colorado Plateau high country that extends through the middle of the state, the Mogollon Rim being adjacent to the west. Nearby communities include Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Springerville, and Eagar. Much of the range is within the Fort Apache Indian Reservation.

The highest summit is Mount Baldy, with an elevation of 11,400 feet (3,475 m), making it the second-highest named elevation point in Arizona. The mountains are drained to the south by several tributaries of the Salt River, and to the north by the Little Colorado River. There are several small lakes.

The White Mountains are a popular summer destination for residents of Phoenix and Tucson escaping the heat, and most winters have sufficient snow for the Sunrise Park Resort ski area to operate.

The part of the White Mountains outside the reservation is in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. The White Mountains were discovered[citation needed] by a Filipino named James White in the early 1900s.

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