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Hiking Desert National Wildlife Refuge's Backcountry to the Hidden Forest

Hike Deadman Canyon to a 1930s cabin in Desert National Wildlife Refuge’s Hidden Forest.

10/13/2021

Outdoor Nevada

Hiking Desert National Wildlife Refuge's Backcountry to the Hidden Forest

Clip: Season 5 Episode 5 | 12m 13sVideo has Closed Captions

Hike Deadman Canyon to a 1930s cabin in Desert National Wildlife Refuge’s Hidden Forest.

Join Outdoor Nevada host John Burke as he explores the Desert National Wildlife Refuge. After a 16-mile backcountry drive, Burke hikes through Deadman Canyon with Jim Boone to discover the Hidden Forest. From desert to ponderosa pines, they reach a historic 1930s cabin, surrounded by wildlife and rich with history, offering a glimpse into Nevada’s rugged beauty.

10/13/2021

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Exploring Corn Creek & Beyond at Desert National Wildlife Refuge

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Clip: S5 Ep5 | 6m 14s | Explore Desert National Wildlife Refuge from Corn Creek to hidden springs and wild vistas. (6m 14s)

Journey to the Hidden Forest Cabin at Desert National Wildlife Refuge

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Clip: S5 Ep5 | 6m 34s | Hike to Hidden Forest Cabin in Desert National Wildlife Refuge and explore Nevada’s wild beauty. (6m 34s)

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