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The road shares Keystone Canyon with a wash and crosses it several times

00623-keystone-canyon-road-.jpg Keystone Canyon hike as viewed in Google EarthThumbnailsTeal-blue rocks are scattered around the mine site while "Sleeping-head Rock" keeps watch from the right sideKeystone Canyon hike as viewed in Google EarthThumbnailsTeal-blue rocks are scattered around the mine site while "Sleeping-head Rock" keeps watch from the right sideKeystone Canyon hike as viewed in Google EarthThumbnailsTeal-blue rocks are scattered around the mine site while "Sleeping-head Rock" keeps watch from the right sideKeystone Canyon hike as viewed in Google EarthThumbnailsTeal-blue rocks are scattered around the mine site while "Sleeping-head Rock" keeps watch from the right sideKeystone Canyon hike as viewed in Google EarthThumbnailsTeal-blue rocks are scattered around the mine site while "Sleeping-head Rock" keeps watch from the right side

Consequently, the road is generally washed out and requires four-wheel drive and high clearance.