Geographical region in the United States
North Central Arizona is a geographical region of
Arizona. It is in the
Transition Zone between the
Basin and Range Province and the
Colorado Plateau, and has some of the most rugged and scenic landscapes in Arizona.
As part of the southern
Colorado Plateau (
Mogollon Plateau) it has an average elevation of 4,000–5,000 feet.
Physiographic Features
National Monuments:
Arizona State Parks
Cities/Towns:
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Williams, Arizona
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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Sedona, Arizona
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Village of Oak Creek, Arizona
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Jerome, Arizona
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Ash Fork, Arizona
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Paulden, Arizona
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Chino Valley, Arizona
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Prescott, Arizona
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Prescott Valley, Arizona
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Humboldt, Arizona
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Dewey, Arizona
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Mayer, Arizona
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Spring Valley, Arizona
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Cordes Lakes, Arizona
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Cottonwood, Arizona
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Camp Verde, Arizona
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Clarkdale, Arizona
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Cornville, Arizona
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Lake Montezuma, Arizona
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Payson, Arizona
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Strawberry, Arizona
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Pine, Arizona
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Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona
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Show Low, Arizona
34°45′N 111°33′W / 34.75°N 111.55°W / 34.75; -111.55