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{{quote|A comely passageway through two well-rounded mountains, the Braddock Pass has become better known as a sordid sexual euphemism in recent years.|GTA V manual}}
 
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The '''Braddock Pass''' is a rural area located in [[Blaine County]], [[San Andreas (HD Universe)|San Andreas]], appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] and [[Grand Theft Auto Online]]. The [[Senora Freeway]] runs through Braddock Pass, making this a popular stop for truckers. It is bordered by [[Paleto Bay]] to the north.
 
The '''Braddock Pass''' is a rural area located in [[Blaine County]], [[San Andreas (HD Universe)|San Andreas]], appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] and [[Grand Theft Auto Online]]. The [[Senora Freeway]] runs through Braddock Pass, making this a popular stop for truckers. It is bordered by [[Paleto Bay]] to the north.
   

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A comely passageway through two well-rounded mountains, the Braddock Pass has become better known as a sordid sexual euphemism in recent years.
— GTA V manual
BraddockPass-GTAV

The Braddock Pass is a rural area located in Blaine County, San Andreas, appearing in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. The Senora Freeway runs through Braddock Pass, making this a popular stop for truckers. It is bordered by Paleto Bay to the north.

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Wildlife

The wildlife in this area includes Coyotes and Deer.

Roads and Streets