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The White Tank Mountains are a mountain range in Maricopa County, Arizona. The mountains are on the western periphery of the Phoenix metropolitan area, primarily flanked by the suburban cities of Buckeye to the southwest, and Surprise to the northeast. The mountain range is home to the White Tank Mountain Regional Park and is a regional ...
The White Tank Mountain Regional Park is a large regional park located in west-central Maricopa County, Arizona. Encompassing 29,271 acres (45.736 sq mi; 118.456 km 2) of desert and mountain landscape, it is the largest regional park in the county. [1] The bulk of the White Tank Mountains range is located within the park's boundaries.
Skyline Regional Park is an 8700-acre mountain preserve located in west-central Maricopa County, Arizona. The park is at the southern edge of the White Tank Mountains, within the arid Sonora Desert. [1] The park is on a 25-year lease from BLM to the city of Buckeye, after which it reverts to the city. [2]
An updated missing persons flyer clarified that she was “last known to be hiking in the White Tank Mountains on Tuesday, 4/2/2024. Her car was found in Lot 7 at the west end of Ramada Way. Her ...
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Whetstone Mountains–Cochise County; White Mountains (Arizona)–Apache County; White Tank Mountains–Maricopa County; Whitlock Mountains–Graham County; Wickenburg Mountains–Yavapai County; Winchester Mountains–N. Cochise County -- (they merge into S. Galiuro Mountains, Graham County) Yon Dot Mountains–Coconino County
Salt River Mountains–Maricopa County; South Mountains (Arizona)–Maricopa County; Usery Mountains–Maricopa County -- (See: Usery Mountain Recreation Area.) Vulture Mountains–Maricopa County; White Tank Mountains–Maricopa County; Wickenburg Mountains–Southern Yavapai County -- (and N. Maricopa County)
Shards of white tarp and plastic hang like ghouls in the trees. Residents live in a camper along the Swannanoa River after Tropical Storm Helene ravaged western North Carolina on Nov. 17, 2024.