1. San Francisco Peaks: This range is located in northern Arizona and includes Humphreys Peak, the highest point in the state at 12,633 feet.
2. Mogollon Rim: This is a 200-mile long escarpment that runs across central Arizona. It separates the Colorado Plateau from the Basin and Range Province.
3. White Mountains: This range is located in eastern Arizona and is known for its cool summer temperatures. It includes Mount Baldy, the second-highest point in the state at 11,590 feet.
4. Sierra Ancha Mountains: This range is located in central Arizona and is known for its rugged terrain and beautiful scenery.
5. Santa Catalina Mountains: This range is located in southern Arizona near Tucson. It includes Mount Lemmon, which is a popular destination for hiking and skiing.
6. Rincon Mountains: This range is located east of Tucson and is known for its scenic beauty. It includes Mount Wrightson, the highest point in the range at 9,453 feet.
7. Pinaleno Mountains: This range is located in southeastern Arizona and is known for its dramatic canyons and cliffs. It includes Mount Graham, the third-highest point in the state at 10,720 feet.
8. Huachuca Mountains: This range is located in southeastern Arizona and is known for its rich biodiversity. It includes Mount Huachuca, the highest point in the range at 9,754 feet.