Table of Mountain Ranges
The three valleys lay mostly between these perimeter mountain sequences.
| West Sequence North |
W-Central block | E-Central block | East Sequence North |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gila River Valley | Gila River Valley | Gila River Valley | Gila River Valley |
| Gila Mountains (Yuma County) | Wellton Hills and Baker Peaks |
Mohawk Mountains | Aztec Hills |
| Gila Mountains (Yuma County) | Copper Mountains | Mohawk Mountains | Aguila Mountains |
| Tinajas Altas Mountains and Butler Mountains) |
W:Cabeza Prieta and Tule Mountains E:Sierra Pinta |
Bryan Mountains and Antelope Hills |
Granite Mountains (Arizona) |
| Tinajas Altas Mountains and Butler Mountains) |
W:Cabeza Prieta and Tule Mountains E:Sierra Pinta |
Bryan Mountains and Antelope Hills |
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| West Sequence South |
W-Central block | E-Central block | East Sequence South |
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