Dolan Springs (Dolan Springs)
Dolan Springs is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,989 at the 2020 census, down from 2,033 at the 2010 census.
Dolan Springs is located in north-central Mohave County at 35.61583°N, -114.26083°W (35.615835, -114.260804). U.S. Route 93 forms the western boundary of the community, which extends northeast across Detrital Valley and into a smaller valley between the Cerbat Mountains to the south and Table Mountain Plateau to the north. The town center is 6 mi northeast of US 93, along County Highway 25 (Pierce Ferry Road). US 93 leads southeast 30 mi to Kingman, the Mohave county seat, and northwest 47 mi to Boulder City, Nevada.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the Dolan Springs CDP has a total area of 58.1 sqmi, all land.
Dolan Springs is located in north-central Mohave County at 35.61583°N, -114.26083°W (35.615835, -114.260804). U.S. Route 93 forms the western boundary of the community, which extends northeast across Detrital Valley and into a smaller valley between the Cerbat Mountains to the south and Table Mountain Plateau to the north. The town center is 6 mi northeast of US 93, along County Highway 25 (Pierce Ferry Road). US 93 leads southeast 30 mi to Kingman, the Mohave county seat, and northwest 47 mi to Boulder City, Nevada.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the Dolan Springs CDP has a total area of 58.1 sqmi, all land.
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