San Francisco Peaks

The San Francisco Peaks are a volcanic mountain range in the San Francisco volcanic field in north central Arizona, just north of Flagstaff and a remnant of the former San Francisco Mountain. The highest summit in the range, Humphreys Peak, is the highest point in the state of Arizona at 12,637 feet in elevation. The San Francisco Peaks are the remains o…
The San Francisco Peaks are a volcanic mountain range in the San Francisco volcanic field in north central Arizona, just north of Flagstaff and a remnant of the former San Francisco Mountain. The highest summit in the range, Humphreys Peak, is the highest point in the state of Arizona at 12,637 feet in elevation. The San Francisco Peaks are the remains of an eroded stratovolcano. An aquifer within the caldera supplies much of Flagstaff's water while the mountain itself is in the Coconino National Forest, a popular recreation site. The Arizona Snowbowl ski area is on the western slopes of Humphreys Peak, and has been the subject of major controversy involving several tribes and environmental groups.
  • Elevation: 12,637 ft (3,852 m)
  • Peak: Humphreys Peak
  • Country: United States
  • State: Arizona
  • Age of rock: Between 1 Million and 93,000 Years Ago
  • Mountain type: Stratovolcano
  • Type of rock: Igneous
Data from: en.wikipedia.org