Peach Springs, Arizona

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Peach Springs, Arizona is a small unincorporated community in Mohave County that serves as the primary community and administrative center for the Hualapai Nation.


Statements (37)
Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
unincorporated community
areaCode 928
climate semi-arid climate
country United States of America
county Mohave County, Arizona
economicActivity hospitality
tourism
tribal government services
elevation about 1,460 meters
about 4,800 feet
featureClass populated place
GNISFeatureID 32314
governingBody Hualapai Tribal Council
hasFacility Hualapai Lodge
tribal administration offices
tribal school facilities
locatedEastOf Kingman, Arizona NERFINISHED
locatedIn Hualapai Indian Reservation
locatedOn Historic U.S. Route 66
locatedWestOf Seligman, Arizona NERFINISHED
majorEthnicGroup Hualapai people
namedAfter peach trees and springs in the area
nearbyNaturalFeature Colorado River
Grand Canyon
observesDaylightSavingTime false
populationApproximate 600
populationCensusYear 2020
postalCode 86434
region northwestern Arizona
reservationCommunityOf Hualapai Indian Reservation
role administrative center of the Hualapai Nation
primary community of the Hualapai Nation
state Arizona
timeZone Mountain Standard Time
transportationAccess served by Arizona State Route 66
tribalHeadquartersOf Hualapai Nation


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