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Mohave County, Arizona Map

Explore Mohave County, Arizona with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 49 cities and towns in Mohave County below.

Interactive Map of Mohave County, Arizona

CountyMohave
StateArizona (AZ)
County SeatKingman
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude35.456402
Longitude-113.985453
Cities & Towns49
Area Codes480, 928

About Mohave County, Arizona

Mohave County unfolds across a vast expanse of northwestern Arizona, a landscape shaped by the relentless artistry of sun and wind. Its terrain is a dramatic study in contrasts, from the sheer, rust-colored walls of the Grand Canyon to the sprawling, arid plains that stretch toward the horizon. The Colorado River, a lifeblood in this desert realm, forms a significant portion of its western boundary, its waters a cool, silver thread against the ochre earth. Distinct sub-regions emerge: the rugged, mountainous country near the Mogollon Rim to the east, giving way to the stark, open basins and ranges that characterize much of the county. To the south, the land softens into the transition zone of the Sonoran Desert, while the north embraces the stark beauty of the Mojave Desert. Neighboring counties are defined by these natural contours; Yavapai County lies to the east, while California’s San Bernardino and Riverside Counties press in from the west, separated by the timeless flow of the Colorado.

The story of Mohave County is etched into its very soil, a narrative of exploration and settlement that began long before recorded history. Indigenous peoples, including the Hualapai and Mojave tribes, have called this land home for millennia, their deep connection to the earth evident in the ancient trails and sacred sites that still dot the landscape. The county itself was officially formed in 1864, a product of the territorial legislature seeking to organize the burgeoning western frontier. Early settlers, drawn by the promise of mineral wealth, established scattered outposts, their efforts often a solitary struggle against the formidable environment. The county seat, Kingman, owes its prominence to its strategic location along early transportation routes, a crossroads where prospectors, ranchers, and travelers converged. The quiet dignity of its adobe buildings and the slow pace of life in its older neighborhoods speak of this foundational era, a testament to resilience and endurance.

The economy of Mohave County is as varied as its topography, driven by a potent mix of natural resources and modern enterprise. Mining, though less dominant than in its frontier days, still plays a role, alongside robust tourism that draws visitors to its dramatic canyons, desert vistas, and the life-giving waters of Lake Mead and Lake Havasu. Agriculture, though challenging, finds a niche in the irrigated valleys. The character of the county is one of wide-open spaces and a profound sense of solitude, where the quality of light at dusk can turn the stark mountains into ethereal silhouettes. Landmarks here are not always man-made; the sheer scale of the Grand Canyon’s western edge, the vastness of the Mojave Desert, and the shimmering expanse of Lake Havasu City, with its transplanted London Bridge, define the county’s identity. The rhythm of life often mirrors the slow, deliberate unfolding of the desert day, punctuated by the sudden, dramatic beauty of a desert thunderstorm. The county's localities, from the historic charm of Oatman, where wild burros still roam its streets, to the modern recreational hub of Lake Havasu City, each offers a unique facet of this compelling corner of Arizona.

Cities and Towns in Mohave County

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About This Mohave County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Mohave County, Arizona alongside links to detailed street maps for 49 cities and towns. The county seat is Kingman. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records