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Gold Canyon, Arizona

Census-designated places in ArizonaCensus-designated places in Pinal County, ArizonaPhoenix metropolitan areaUse mdy dates from August 2017
Pinal County Arizona Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Gold Canyon Highlighted 0428140
Pinal County Arizona Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Gold Canyon Highlighted 0428140

Gold Canyon is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The community is sometimes incorrectly called Gold Camp.The town name is referred to as Gold Camp on weather statements issued by the National Weather Service (as seen in citation). The closest city to Gold Canyon is Apache Junction, Arizona.

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Gold Canyon, Arizona
East Brittle Bush Road,

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N 33.361944444444 ° E -111.45166666667 °
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East Brittle Bush Road 8705
85218
Arizona, United States
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Pinal County Arizona Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Gold Canyon Highlighted 0428140
Pinal County Arizona Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Gold Canyon Highlighted 0428140
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Weavers Needle
Weavers Needle

Weavers Needle is a 1,000-foot-high (300 m) column of rock that forms a distinctive peak visible for many miles around. Located in the Superstition Mountains east of Phoenix, Arizona, Weavers Needle was created when a thick layer of tuff (fused volcanic ash)—a volcanic plug—was heavily eroded, creating the spire as an erosional remnant with a summit elevation of 4,555 feet (1,388 m). It is set in a desert landscape of cactus and mesquite bush, with large Saguaro cacti particularly prominent. The peak was named after mountain man Pauline Weaver. Weavers Needle has played a significant role in the stories of the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine. The Needle's shadow reportedly indicates the location of a rich vein of gold, and many treasure hunters have searched for it. The hunt for gold around Weavers Needle has been pursued by hundreds (possibly thousands) of people. Weavers Needle has a large split in the side that makes it look like it has two tops, not one. This can only be viewed from the side. Weavers Needle can be climbed as a four-pitch route. Each of the pitches is rated a 5.0 or less, with the second pitch being more of a class 4 scramble. The route is trad (traditional climbing), and opportunities for protection with traditional gear are ample. No permit is required to hike to Weavers Needle, or to climb, or to camp at the top. Highly experienced climbers will often free-solo, and rappel from the fixed anchors at the top. Despite the relatively low rating of the climb, this is not recommended for beginner or intermediate climbers.The area surrounding Weavers Needle was burned in the Sawtooth Fire in June 2020.