The 5,080-acre (20.6 km ) Coyote Mountains Wilderness of Arizona is part of the Coyote Mountains of southern Arizona in the center of Pima County . The wilderness lies about 40 mi southwest of Tucson , in the northwest of the Altar Valley . Kitt Peak is 4 mi WSW.
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8-645: The center and northeast of the Coyote Mountains. The Coyote's are separated from the Quinlin Mountains abutting southwest; both ranges anchor the northern end of the north–south, massif of the Baboquivari Mountains . The three ranges are located at the northwest of the Altar Valley . The Coyote Mountains are a small range only about 7 mi long, and merge into lower elevation hills. The north of
12-424: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coyote_Mountains_Wilderness&oldid=969867019 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Coyote Mountains Wilderness (Arizona) The Coyote Mountains Wilderness makes up much of
16-622: The wilderness and mountains descend quickly into the south of the Aguirre Valley . The northeast, east, and southeast of the wilderness and the Coyote Mountains descend quickly into the Altar Valley. Kitt Peak and surrounding peaks form a separate landform between the Quinlin Mountains and the Coyotes. The Quinlins are a linear range, northwest by southeast. From Kitt Peak and northeastwards,
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