Castle Dome Mountains, Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
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The Castle Dome Mountains are a mountain range in Yuma County, Arizona, within the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. Castle Dome Peak, the high point of the range, is a prominent butte and distinctive landmark. The peak is 3,776 feet high, and is located at 33°05′04″N 114°08′36″W. Castle Dome was named by American soldiers at old Fort Yuma in the 1880s. Early Spanish explorers called the same peak Cabeza de Gigante, "Giant's Head." ()
Maximum elevation: 3776 ftCoordinates: 33°5'4"N, 114°8'35"W
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Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
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Castle Dome Mountains – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Castle Dome.