Mohave County is a region of northwestern Arizona known for its gold mines, rocky mountains, lakes and waterways. During the 1860s, hundreds of miners came to this area to find their fortunes and many cities were formed. The county consists of two sections, divided by the Grand Canyon. The northern section is smaller and less populated. The larger southern section borders Nevada and California across the Colorado River. History Western Arizona, and especially Mohave County, is sometimes referred to as the “West Coast” despite the fact that there isn’t even a coast, and it doesn’t border an ocean. It earned […]