Gadwell Sink
Gadwell Sink is a depression in Apache, Arizona and has an elevation of 9,163 feet. Gadwell Sink is situated nearby to the hamlet Greer, as well as near the locality Northwoods.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Greer and Northwoods.
Greer
Hamlet
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Greer is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Apache County, Arizona, United States. Located within the White Mountains of Arizona and surrounded by the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Greer is the highest town in the state at an elevation of approximately 8,400 feet. Greer is situated 3½ miles east of Gadwell Sink.
Northwoods
Hamlet
Greer is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Apache County, Arizona, United States. Located within the White Mountains of Arizona and surrounded by the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Greer is the highest town in the state at an elevation of approximately 8,400 feet. Northwoods is situated 3½ miles east of Gadwell Sink.
Gadwell Sink
- Type: Depression with an elevation of 9,163 feet
- Category: landform
- Location: Apache, Arizona, Southwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
34.01283° or 34° 0′ 46″ northLongitude
-109.51537° or 109° 30′ 55″ westElevation
9,163 feet (2,793 metres)Open location code
856G2F7M+4VGeoNames ID
5295563
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