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S P Crater

The United States National Geodetic Survey lists 28 volcanic craters in the state of Arizona.

Coconino County

Double Crater
Sunset Crater

Cochise County

Greenlee County

Located just northeast of the town of Clifton, Arizona, this dormant cinder cone volcano and crater is easily visible from the town and In the satellite view of Google Maps. The area is still geologically active, with several hot springs in the area.

See also

References

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