Fort McDowell
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Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation is located within Maricopa County about twenty-three miles northeast of Phoenix. The desert landscape is contrasted by the Verde River, which flows north to south through the reservation. Thirty miles east of Fort McDowell, the Four Peaks rise from the desert floor to an elevation of more than 7,000 feet.
The community was created by Executive Order on September 15, 1903. The 40-square mile reservation is now home to 600 community members, while another 300 live off reservation. The reservation is a small parcel of land that formerly was the ancestral territory of the once nomadic Yavapai people, who hunted and gathered food in a vast area of Arizona's desert lowlands and mountainous Mogollon Rim country.
The community was created by Executive Order on September 15, 1903. The 40-square mile reservation is now home to 600 community members, while another 300 live off reservation. The reservation is a small parcel of land that formerly was the ancestral territory of the once nomadic Yavapai people, who hunted and gathered food in a vast area of Arizona's desert lowlands and mountainous Mogollon Rim country.
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Coordinates: 33°38'29"N 111°39'49"W
- San-Tan Heights 50 km
- Johnson Ranch 53 km
- New River, Arizona 56 km
- Bullfrog (Lake Powell), Utah 441 km
- Tome 470 km
- Timberon, New Mexico 563 km
- Cañada de los Alamos 573 km
- Alpine 642 km
- Daybreak Community 771 km
- Lake Tanglewood 920 km
- Fountain Park 6.2 km
- We-Ko-Pa Golf Club 6.5 km
- Desert Canyon Golf Club 8.1 km
- McDowell Mountain Regional Park 8.1 km
- Rio Verde, Arizona 8.4 km
- The Golf Club at Eagle Mountain 11 km
- McDowell Mountains 13 km
- Whisper Ridge 13 km
- Rio Verde Foothills 17 km
- Paradise Valley 20 km