Four Peaks

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Four Peaks is a prominent four-summited mountain landmark in central Arizona, known for its rugged skyline and popular hiking and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
mountain
naturalFeature
approximateProminence over 3000 feet
climate high-desert climate
country United States of America
elevation approximately 2334 meters
approximately 7657 feet
geologicalType fault-block mountain
hasDesignation wilderness area nearby (Four Peaks Wilderness)
hasPeak Amethyst Peak NERFINISHED
Brown’s Peak NERFINISHED
Middle Peak NERFINISHED
North Peak NERFINISHED
hasSummitCount 4
hasTrailheadAccessFrom Four Peaks Road NERFINISHED
State Route 87 NERFINISHED
highestPointName Brown’s Peak NERFINISHED
isIconOf Phoenix skyline
knownFor distinctive four-summit skyline
hiking
outdoor recreation
scenic views
locatedEastOf Phoenix, Arizona NERFINISHED
locatedIn Arizona NERFINISHED
Mazatzal Mountains NERFINISHED
central Arizona
mountainRange Mazatzal Mountains NERFINISHED
namedFor its four distinct summits
nearbyProtectedArea Four Peaks Wilderness NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Sierra Ancha range NERFINISHED
Superstition Mountains NERFINISHED
overlooks Roosevelt Lake region NERFINISHED
The Salt River Valley NERFINISHED
partOf Tonto National Forest NERFINISHED
photoSubjectOf Arizona landscapes
popularActivity backpacking
day hiking
off-road driving
photography
rock climbing
wildlife viewing
protectedBy U.S. Forest Service NERFINISHED
region southwestern United States
surface form: Southwestern United States
snowCappedIn winter months
vegetationZone transition between Sonoran Desert and ponderosa pine forest
visibleFrom Phoenix metropolitan area NERFINISHED

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Tonto National Forest (partial) contains Four Peaks
subject surface form: Tonto National Forest
Tonto National Forest contains Four Peaks