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Centennial Wash (Mohave County)
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Centennial Wash (Mohave County) in Arizona
Country United States
State Arizona
Region Rawhide Mountains
((southeast)-Mojave Desert)
((northwest)-Sonoran Desert)
District Mohave County, Arizona
Physical characteristics
Length 10 mi (16 km), SW-NE

The Centennial Wash (Mohave County) is a small, dry riverbed in Arizona. It's like a creek that usually only has water after it rains a lot. This wash flows into the Bill Williams River, which goes west. Centennial Wash starts in the western part of the Rawhide Mountains. It also helps form the edge of the Aubrey Peak Wilderness, a special protected area.

Exploring the Area

The Rawhide Mountains are part of a huge area called the Basin and Range Province. This region has many mountains and valleys. Because of its interesting rocks, the Rawhide Mountains are often featured in hiking guides. These guides focus on geology, which is the study of Earth's physical structure and history.

One popular hike, called Centennial Wash, Hike 30, is described in a book titled Hiking Arizona's Geology. This book highlights 15 different hikes in Arizona's Basin and Range Province. The adventure starts near Wikieup, Arizona, which is on U.S. Route 93 in Arizona.

Hikers often use a jeep to reach the starting point. From there, the trail goes west, crossing over the Hualapai Mountains. The path also travels right next to the Aubrey Peak Wilderness. This makes it a great way to see some amazing desert landscapes.

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