Boston Mountains

The Boston Mountains is a Level III ecoregion designated by the Environmental Protection Agency in the U.S. states of Arkansas and Oklahoma. Part of the Ozarks, the Boston Mountains are a deeply dissected plateau. The ecoregion is steeper than the adjacent Springfield Plateau to the north, and bordered on the south by the Arkansas Vall…
The Boston Mountains is a Level III ecoregion designated by the Environmental Protection Agency in the U.S. states of Arkansas and Oklahoma. Part of the Ozarks, the Boston Mountains are a deeply dissected plateau. The ecoregion is steeper than the adjacent Springfield Plateau to the north, and bordered on the south by the Arkansas Valley. The Oklahoma portion of the range is locally referred to as the Cookson Hills. There are several theories of how the mountains were named, though apparently none are related to the Massachusetts city.
  • Borders: Ozark Highlands (39) · Arkansas Valley (37) · Central Irregular Plains (40)
  • Area: 14,190 km² (5,480 sq mi)
  • Country: United States
  • States: Arkansas · Oklahoma
  • Climate type: Humid subtropical (Cwa)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org