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Cedar Canyon Road crosses the historic Old Mojave Road

004_2-mojave-road-800px.jpg Looking northwest up Essex Road from the bottom of Black Canyon Road toward Mitchell Caverns and Providence MountainsThumbnailsTaken east to west, Cedar Canyon Road is a slow route due to its occasional deep wash crossings, and ever-so-slight uphillLooking northwest up Essex Road from the bottom of Black Canyon Road toward Mitchell Caverns and Providence MountainsThumbnailsTaken east to west, Cedar Canyon Road is a slow route due to its occasional deep wash crossings, and ever-so-slight uphillLooking northwest up Essex Road from the bottom of Black Canyon Road toward Mitchell Caverns and Providence MountainsThumbnailsTaken east to west, Cedar Canyon Road is a slow route due to its occasional deep wash crossings, and ever-so-slight uphillLooking northwest up Essex Road from the bottom of Black Canyon Road toward Mitchell Caverns and Providence MountainsThumbnailsTaken east to west, Cedar Canyon Road is a slow route due to its occasional deep wash crossings, and ever-so-slight uphillLooking northwest up Essex Road from the bottom of Black Canyon Road toward Mitchell Caverns and Providence MountainsThumbnailsTaken east to west, Cedar Canyon Road is a slow route due to its occasional deep wash crossings, and ever-so-slight uphill

The Old Mojave Road runs parallel to nearby Cedar Canyon Road in much of this area.