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  1. El Camino del Diablo ( Spanish, meaning "The Devil's Path"), also known as El Camino del Muerto, Sonora Trail, Sonoyta-Yuma Trail, Yuma-Caborca Trail, and Old Yuma Trail, [2] is a historic 250-mile (400 km) road that passes through some of the most remote and inhospitable terrain of the Sonoran Desert in Pima County and Yuma County ...

  2. 20. Feb. 2021 · El Camino del Diablo, or The Devil's Road, is a 124-mile dirt road that traces the US-Mexico border through the Sonoran desert. Learn about its history, features, permits, camping, and alternative routes in this comprehensive guide.

  3. 9. Aug. 2022 · El Camino is a great trail that is experienced by few people due to its challenges, but it is well worth the planning and effort to complete it. Page last updated: 8/9/2022 AZOFFROAD.NET | Litchfield Park, Arizona | Contact Us

  4. Learn about the history and challenges of El Camino Del Diablo, a 250-mile trail across the Arizona-Mexico border. Discover the wildlife, landmarks and attractions along the way, from Caborca to Yuma.

  5. 17. Sept. 2020 · Learn about the history, difficulty, and sights of El Camino Del Diablo, also known as the Devil's Highway, a 1,000-year-old trail in the Sonoran Desert. Find out how to prepare, when to travel, and what to see on this iconic off-road trail.

  6. 29. Apr. 2019 · By Michael Benanav. April 29, 2019. While filling out a permit application to drive El Camino del Diablo — a dirt road that cuts through 130 miles of saguaro-studded desert between Yuma and...

  7. El Camino del Diablo, “The Devil’s Highway,” is an historic 130-mile route from Ajo to Yuma, Arizona. Passing through Organ Pipe National Monument, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, and a starkly beautiful wilderness, the Camino is an incredible way to experience a landscape that’s unlike anything else in the United States.