Butler Valley is a valley of the
Maria fold and thrust belt in western
Arizona,
USA
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. It lies east of the
Colorado River, and is south of the west-flowing
Bill Williams River.
Description of valley and region
Butler Valley is one of the two valleys in a (major) three-mountain range, two-valley sequence. Other minor ranges are on the perimeters, but thirty landforms are part of the region. The valley drains southwesterly into the northwest flowing
Bouse Wash Drainage. Cunningham Wash drains the valley southwest to meet with the Bouse. The valley also turns somewhat southwest to the north of the
Harcuvar Mountains
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, where Cunningham Pass holds the 30-mile route, unimproved major access road to
Alamo Lake State Park
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; the route traverses the Butler Valley in the northeast, then skirts the northeast of the Buckskins to meet the south side of Alamo Lake.
The northeast third of the valley drains northeast from a
water divide
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, then north to
Alamo Lake only 10 mi distant; Cunningham Wash drains to the southwest. At the northeast end of the
Buckskin Mountains, a basin forms attached to Butler Valley on the valley's northeast, and with the
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bordered northeast; southeast is another up-drainage basin attached to the northeast of the
McMullen Valley
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, the
Aguila Valley
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to the southeast, and at the southwest of the small range, the
Date Creek Mountains.
Butler Valley is sparely populated, with the road to Alamo Lake being the only paved road. The majority of Butler Valley is owned by the
Arizona State Land Department
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.
More than 99% of the valley is owned by the state, held in trust for the support of public schools in the state. The valley is used as a reserve for groundwater, to store water from the
Colorado River for Arizona. It holds more than 6 million acre-feet of water, and is strategically located near the
Central Arizona Project.
In 2022,
The Arizona Republic reported that the state land department had handed over thousands of acres to a Saudi company called Fondamonte, and gave it permission to withdraw unlimited amounts of groundwater to grow alfalfa, which would be exported to Saudi Arabia.
3 major thrust-faulted ranges
The major mountain ranges that are thrust ''northwesterly'' in the
Maria fold and thrust belt region are, from north to south:
*
Buckskin Mountains
* Butler Valley
*
Harcuvar Mountains
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*
McMullen Valley
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*
Harquahala Mountains
Some of the thirty landforms in the fold-and-thrust-belt listed in a circular path around these three ranges are:
# Northeast,
Alamo Lake State Park
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, Northeast Buckskin Mountains;
# Access roads from
U.S. Route 93
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, northwest, dirt, and southwest,
Arizona State Route 71 terminating at
Aguila, Arizona
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, at the northeast of the Harquahalas;
# Southeast of the Harquahalas, three mountain ranges, and the Hassayampa and Harquahala Plains (
Harquahala Valley);
# The southwest and west perimeter of the three ranges is the
Bouse Wash Drainage; the drainage is in the Ranegras Plain, but two small ranges, and the Bouse Hills abut the perimeter as well;
# The northwest abuts the
Cactus Plain and the
Cactus Plain Wilderness
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;
# The northwest also has the Buckskin Mountains extending into a ''western section'' at the confluence of the Colorado and Bill Williams Rivers.
Buckskin Mountain State Park
Buckskin Mountain State Park is a state park located near Parker, Arizona, US. A second developed area of the park is known as the River Island Unit or River Island State Park. Both park areas have shoreline on the Colorado River and views o ...
is located here.
# The
Bill Williams River downstream from
Alamo Lake State Park
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is the northern border of the three ranges, as well as the de facto border of fold-and-thrust-belt. The river is also a dividing line between the
Mojave Desert north and northwest, and the
Sonoran Desert, south and southeast; in California, the
Colorado Desert
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Geography and geology
The Colorado De ...
subsection of the Sonoran Desert lies southwest.
See also
*
Maria fold and thrust belt
References
External links
Bouse Wash Watershed Map
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Valleys of Arizona
Landforms of La Paz County, Arizona