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Ranegras Plain

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Ranegras Plain is a plain in the eastern part of La Paz County, Arizona .

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5-560: The Ranegras Plain is bounded by the Eagletail Mountains , Little Harquahala Mountains , Granite Wash Mountains and Bouse Hills to the northeast and to the southeast by the Plomosa , New Water and Little Horn Mountains . Its elevations range between 1,400 feet / 430 meters in the far southeast of the plain, where the Eagletail and Little Horn Mountains meet, to 930 feet / 280 meters in

10-568: A small, arid, low-elevation mountain range of western-central Arizona , in southeastern La Paz County . The range is northwest-by-southeast-trending and is in a region of about thirty landforms, plains, valleys, and mountain ranges called the Maria fold and thrust belt . The region is in the Basin and Range and three mountain ranges are in a parallel, northwest-by-southeast-trending thrust belt, with two intervening valleys. The Little Harquahala Range borders

15-525: The far northwest, at Bouse, Arizona , where Bouse Wash , (the primary drainage of the plain), leaves the plain between the Plomosa Mountains and Bouse Hills. 33°39′16″N 113°48′38″W  /  33.65444°N 113.81056°W  / 33.65444; -113.81056 This La Paz County, Arizona location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Little Harquahala Mountains The Little Harquahala Mountains are

20-538: The northeast: The highest elevation in the mountains is Martin Peak at 2,333 feet (711 m), in the southeast. Harquar Peak at 2,100 feet (640 m) is located to the central-north. Granite Wash Pass is located at the northwest end of the mountains; Hope is west and Harcuvar, Arizona is east. The pass contains a rail transportation line, as well as U.S. Route 60 in Arizona from Brenda at Interstate 10 in Arizona , and

25-519: The second valley and third mountain range, the McMullen Valley and Harquahala Mountains , on their southwest borders. The range is a section of a water divide for tributaries to two river watersheds on the Gila and Colorado Rivers . An even smaller range is connected north on the water divide, the 8-mile (13 km) long Granite Wash Mountains . The three mountain ranges and two valleys bordered to

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