Cabeza Prieta Wilderness

Summary

The Cabeza Prieta Wilderness is located in the Sonoran Desert in southwestern Arizona in the United States. Cabeza Prieta Wilderness Area has the distinction of being Arizona's largest Wilderness Area, encompassing nearly 93 percent of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge and covering 803,418 acres (3,251.32 km2), larger than the land area of the state of Rhode Island. It may be temporarily closed for training exercises of the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range.

Cabeza Prieta Wilderness
Map showing the location of Cabeza Prieta Wilderness
Map showing the location of Cabeza Prieta Wilderness
LocationCabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona, United States
Nearest cityYuma, AZ
Coordinates32°16′5″N 113°25′11″W / 32.26806°N 113.41972°W / 32.26806; -113.41972
Area803,418 acres (3,251.32 km2)
Established1990
Governing bodyU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

It is also the reputed burial ground of famed environmentalist and author Edward Abbey.[1][2]

Visitors to Cabeza Prieta Wilderness are advised to avoid touching or tampering with any undetonated bombs, and no vehicle travel is permitted off of designated public use roads.

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References edit

  1. ^ Dungan, Ron. "Burying Edward Abbey: The last act of defiance". The Arizona Republic.
  2. ^ "Death". www.abbeyweb.net.
  • US Fish & Wildlife Service – Cabeza Prieta NWR
  • Defenders of Wildlife

External links edit

  • Cabeza Prieta at Wilderness Connect