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Deadmans Pass Trail junction

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Deadmans Pass Trail junction

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  • Location: Yavapai County, Arizona, United States

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    December 30, 2024

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    This junction is wonderful starting point for access to both the Long Canyon Trail and the Mescal Trail through the breathtaking wilderness canyons. The Long Canyon Trail is a great option for an extended out and back, or you can take the Mescal Trail for a fantastic loop around the summit.
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    Elevation 1,380 m

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    Location: Yavapai County, Arizona, United States

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