San Francisco Mountain

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San Francisco Mountain is a volcanic mountain massif in northern Arizona that forms the highest mountain range in the state and includes Humphreys Peak as its tallest summit.

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San Francisco Mountain canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
volcanic mountain massif
age Quaternary volcanic edifice
climate alpine climate at higher elevations
contains Agassiz Peak
Aubineau Peak
Fremont Peak
Humphreys Peak
Rees Peak
country United States of America
dominatesLandscapeOf Flagstaff area
elevation approximately 12,633 feet
approximately 3851 meters
formedBy volcanic activity
geologicalType stratovolcano complex
hasFeature alpine tundra near summits
extensive forested slopes
hasHighestPoint Humphreys Peak
hasSkiArea Arizona Snowbowl
hasTrail Humphreys Peak Trail
hasVegetationZones alpine tundra
mixed conifer forest
ponderosa pine forest
subalpine forest
isHighestVolcanicEdificeIn San Francisco volcanic field
isRemnantOf larger stratovolcano
locatedIn Coconino County, Arizona
northern Arizona
mountainRangeHighestIn Arizona
near Flagstaff
surface form: Flagstaff, Arizona
otherName San Francisco Peaks
partOf Coconino National Forest
San Francisco volcanic field
protectedBy Coconino National Forest management
region Colorado Plateau
sacredTo Havasupai people
Hopi people
Navajo Nation
Zuni people
stateHighestPointContains Humphreys Peak
surface form: Humphreys Peak, highest point in Arizona
usedFor hiking
mountaineering
skiing
snowboarding
visibleFrom Flagstaff
surface form: Flagstaff, Arizona
volcanicField San Francisco volcanic field

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Humphreys Peak parentPeak San Francisco Mountain