Arizona
Name | Elevation | Location | Last eruption | |
meters | feet | Coordinates | ||
Mount Baldy | 3.480 | 11,420 | 33°54′22″N 109°33′46″W / 33.90611°N 109.56278°W / 33.90611; -109.56278 | 8-9 million years ago |
Mount Elden | 2,834 | 9,299 | 35°14′28″N 111°35′48″W / 35.24111°N 111.59667°W / 35.24111; -111.59667 (Mount Elden) | - |
Merriam Cone | 2,077 | 6,813 | 35°18′N 111°18′W / 35.3°N 111.3°W / 35.3; -111.3 (Merriam Cone) | - |
Red Mountain | 2428 | 7965 | - | 740,000 years ago |
San Francisco Mountain | 3851 | 12,633 | 35°20′47″N 111°40′40″W / 35.34639°N 111.67778°W / 35.34639; -111.67778 (San Francisco Mountain) | - |
SP Crater | 2141 | 7021 | 35°34′56″N 111°37′55″W / 35.58222°N 111.63194°W / 35.58222; -111.63194 (SP Crater) | 71,000 years ago |
Sunset Crater | 2447 | 8026 | 35°21′51″N 111°30′11″W / 35.36417°N 111.50306°W / 35.36417; -111.50306 (Sunset Crater) | 1122 ± 58 years |
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“The Great Arizona Desert is full of the bleaching bones of people who waited for me to start something.”
—Robert Benchley (18891945)
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—Administration in the State of Ariz, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)