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  2. Hidden Valley (Joshua Tree National Park) - Wikipedia

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    Panorama of Hidden Valley. Hidden Valley is a self-guiding, one-mile loop trail [1] that winds among massive boulders through what was believed to be a legendary cattle rustlers' hideout. [2] It is one of the most popular and scenic hiking trails in Joshua Tree National Park. [3] The area is also a popular rock-climbing area.

  3. Hidden Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Hidden Valley, a 1916 American silent fantasy film; Hidden Valley, a 1932 singing cowboy western; Hidden Valley Discovery Park a family-run visitor attraction near the town of Launceston, Cornwall, England; Hidden Valley Dolomite, a geologic formation in the northern Mojave Desert of California, United States

  4. Table Top Mountain (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Table Top Wilderness is a protected wilderness area centered around its namesake Table Top Mountain, a summit of 4,373 feet (1332 m) in the Table Top Mountains in the U.S. state of Arizona. Established in 1990 under the Arizona Desert Wilderness Act the area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management.

  5. Superstition Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The legend of the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine centers around the Superstition Mountains. According to the legend, a German immigrant named Jacob Waltz discovered a mother lode of gold in the Superstition Wilderness and revealed its location on his deathbed in Phoenix in 1891 to Julia Thomas, a boarding-house owner who had taken care of him for many years.

  6. U.S. Route 160 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 160 (US 160), also known as the Navajo Trail, is a U.S. Highway which travels west to east across the Navajo Nation and Northeast Arizona for 159.35 miles (256.45 km). US 160 begins at a junction with US 89 north of Cameron and exits the state into New Mexico south of the Four Corners Monument .

  7. Topock, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Topock lies between Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City and southeast of Needles, California, on the California–Arizona border. It is known for being a boating town as well as being home to the Old Trails Arch Bridge which used to be the old Route 66 bridge featured in the film The Grapes of Wrath. [4]

  8. Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1909 the Arizona & California was an operating subsidiary of the SFP&P, using 3 4-6-0 locomotives made by Brooks Locomotive Works. On December 29, 1911, the SFP&P was merged into the California, Arizona and Santa Fe Railway , a non-operating subsidiary (paper railroad) of the Santa Fe Railway .

  9. Trail of the Ancients - Wikipedia

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    The 100.3-mile (161 km) Dine' Tah "Among the People" Scenic Road in Apache County, Arizona, [5] and the 26-mile (42 km) Kayenta-Monument Valley Scenic Road [6] in Navajo County, Arizona. The byways highlight the archaeological and cultural history of southwestern Native American peoples, and traverses the widely diverse geological landscape of ...