Sierra San Antonio

Summary

The Sierra San Antonio is a mountain range in southernmost Arizona state (U.S.) and northern Sonora state (México).

Sierra San Antonio
Highest point
Peak?
Elevation7,221 ft (2,201 m)
Geography
CountryMexico
StateSonora

Geography edit

The approximately 10 miles (16 km) long range is the southern section of the Patagonia Mountains, beginning in the U.S.-Mexico border area, and descending to lower elevations in México. The range is named after the Roman Catholic Saint Antonio.

The Sierra La Esmeralda, northernmost range of the Sierra Madre Occidental cordillera, begins south of the Sierra San Antonio. Two miles (3.2 km) north of the border and the Sierra San Antonio is Mount Washington at 7,221 ft (2,201 m), the highest peak of the Patagonia Mountains.

Regional sky island ecology edit

Various species are studied in the Madrean Sky Islands habitats in higher elevation mountains of northern Sonora and Chihuahua, southeast Arizona, and southwestern New Mexico. One example is research on horned lizards in mountainous areas in northern Mexico in various mountain ranges, including the Sierra San Luis range to the east.[1][2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Brycetowsley.com: Horned lizard study
  2. ^ Tucson Herpetological Society

External links edit

  • Brycetowsley.com: View of Sierra San Antonio (photo)