Gu Achi Peak (O'odham: Ge Aji Doʼag) is a mountain in the Santa Rosa Mountains of Arizona. It is on the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, about 56 miles (90 km) west of Tucson. Gu Achi Peak can be translated as "big ridge." In precolonial times it was the central territory of the Totokwan group of the O'odham, and it may have served as the ceremonial center for the northern O'odham groups.: 12–15
By elevation Gu Achi Peak is
# 98 out of 304 in Pima County
By prominence Gu Achi Peak is
# 35 out of 4167 in Arizona # 5 out of 304 in Pima County # 57 out of 6354 in the Southwest Basins and Ranges
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