Aubrey Cliffs

The cliffs form part of the southwest perimeter of the Coconino Plateau.

The Aubrey Cliffs begin near Route 66 about five miles west of Seligman and run generally north to the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon (coordinates ranging from 35.35, -112.95 to 36.19, -113.02).

[1] The most prominent section is southern half, which overlooks the Aubrey Valley to the west and rises approximately 1,000 feet (300 m) above the valley floor to an elevation of about 6,300 feet (1,900 m).

The northern half overlooks Prospect Valley and is located on the Hualapai Indian Reservation.

The southern cliffs are the site of a proposed 85 megawatt wind farm being developed by the Navajo Nation.

Southern terminus of the Aubrey Cliffs, in the northeastern Aubrey Valley .
View to north from historic U.S. Route 66 −( Arizona Route 66 )