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Rock Crossing, Arizona
Rock Crossing, Arizona is located in Arizona
Rock Crossing, Arizona
Rock Crossing, Arizona
Location in Arizona
Rock Crossing, Arizona is located in the United States
Rock Crossing, Arizona
Rock Crossing, Arizona
Location in the United States
Country United States
State Arizona
County Mohave
Elevation
4,285 ft (1,306 m)
Time zone UTC-7 (Mountain (MST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-7 (MST)
Area code(s) 928
GNIS feature ID 25310

Rock Crossing is a small community located in Mohave County, Arizona. It is known as a populated place because people live there, but it does not have its own city government like a big town. This means it is managed by the county.

Rock Crossing sits high up, about 4,285 feet (1,306 m) above sea level. This is like being on top of a really tall mountain!

Where is Rock Crossing Located?

Rock Crossing is found in the northwestern part of Arizona. Arizona is a state in the southwestern United States. It is famous for its desert landscapes and warm weather.

In Mohave County

Rock Crossing is part of Mohave County. This county is one of the largest in the United States by area. It covers a huge amount of land. Mohave County is known for its beautiful desert scenery. It also has parts of the Colorado River, which is a very important river in the western U.S.

Nearby Natural Features

Because Rock Crossing is in Mohave County, it is close to many natural wonders. These include parts of the Grand Canyon and other desert areas. The high elevation of Rock Crossing means it might have slightly cooler temperatures than lower desert areas nearby.

What is a Populated Place?

A "populated place" is an area where people live. However, it is not officially organized as a city or town. This means it does not have its own mayor or city council. Instead, services like roads and safety are managed by the larger county government.

Unincorporated Areas Explained

An unincorporated area is a place that is not part of any city or town. Rock Crossing is an example of this. People living in unincorporated areas still have access to services. These services are provided by the county or state.

Climate and Environment

The climate in Rock Crossing is typical of the Arizona desert, but with a twist. Its higher elevation can make it a bit different.

High Elevation Effects

At 4,285 feet (1,306 meters) above sea level, Rock Crossing is quite high up. This elevation can mean:

  • Cooler temperatures, especially at night.
  • More chances for snow in the winter compared to lower desert areas.
  • Different types of plants and animals that are used to higher, drier conditions.
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