Castle Dome (butte)

Castle Dome, or Castle Dome Peak is a prominent butte and high point of the Castle Dome Mountains northeast of Yuma, Arizona, in the northwestern Sonoran Desert.

Castle Dome viewed from Castle Dome, Arizona, October 11, 1926.
Castle Dome
Castle Dome
Location of Castle Dome in Arizona
Highest point
Elevation3,788 ft (1,155 m)
Coordinates33°05′06″N 114°08′36″W[1][2]
Geography
LocationYuma, Arizona

The butte lies approximately 22 miles (35 km) east of the historical Castle Dome Landing of the Colorado River (site submerged by the Imperial Reservoir). It is located above and east of US Route 95 and the Castle Dome mining district.

Castle Dome is noteworthy for its recreational use for day hiking. It is also often coated in winter or spring snowstorms as a white landform, with its loss of white being determined by season and duration of storm temperatures. Castle Dome's height is 3,788 feet (1,155 m).[1][2]

Mining and minerals

Some noteworthy minerals from the Castle Dome Mountains region are vanadinite, wulfenite, baryte, and fluorite.[3]

Trails and unimproved road trails

Some of the local trails are: King Valley Road, McPherson Pass Trail, Big Eye Wash Trail, Castle Dome Mountains, and Kofa Queen Canyon Trail.

Airdrop on the Yuma Proving Ground, Castle Dome and Castle Dome Mountains in background (looking east-northeast)

See also

References

  1. Trigo Mts, Arizona–California, 30x60 Minute Topographic Quadrangle, USGS, 1986
  2. Arizona Atlas & Gazetteer, DeLorme, 4th ed., 2001, p. 54
  3. Castle Dome District, Castle Dome Mts, Yuma Co., Arizona, USA, Mindat.org
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