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Quinlan Mountains

Quinlan Mountains
Quinlan Mountains is located in Arizona
Quinlan Mountains
Quinlan Mountains in Arizona
Highest point
Peak Kitt Peak
Elevation 6,883 ft (2,098 m)
Coordinates 31°57′50″N 111°35′59″W / 31.96389°N 111.59972°W / 31.96389; -111.59972
Dimensions
Length 25 mi (40 km) (NNW x SSE)-curves to southeast
Geography
Country United States
State Arizona
County Pima
Range coordinates 31°57′44″N 111°36′53″W / 31.9623003°N 111.6148365°W / 31.9623003; -111.6148365Coordinates: 31°57′44″N 111°36′53″W / 31.9623003°N 111.6148365°W / 31.9623003; -111.6148365

The Quinlan Mountains are a mountain range in the U.S. state of Arizona, whose highest point is Kitt Peak at 6,883 feet (2,098 m), which is also the second-highest peak on the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, after Baboquivari Peak. The range lies on the eastern end of the reservation about 55 miles southwest of Tucson. They are north of the Baboquivari Mountains, the two ranges separated by the pass at the head of the Pavo Kug Wash. The Quinlan range also sits southwest of Coyote Mountains, separated from them by the Pan Tak Pass. When George J. Roskruge created the official map of Pima County in 1893, he named the range after James Quinlin, who had opened a stagecoach station in the nearby location of Quinlin in 1884. Although the range had also been known as the Quinlin or Quinuin mountains at different points in history, Quinlan became the official name as a result of a Board on Geographic Names decision on April 16, 1941.


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