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The Apache Trail is one of the most historic roads in
Arizona. It is also one of the
most scenic adventures especially now that the wild flowers have painted the
towering canyon walls and desert vistas with the colors of the rainbow!
The
Apache Trail, Arizona Route 88, was originally built beginning in 1903 as a
supply route for the construction of Roosevelt Dam. A goodly part of the trail has had little upgrade since that
original construction.
It
is easy to envision even today wagons full of supplies and being pulled by
teams of horses and/or mules slowly making their way along the steep cliffs and
canyons that the winding, narrow road follows. President Theodore Roosevelt made this same journey in an
open roadster in March 1911 to dedicate the completion of Roosevelt Dam. Little of the natural environment and
in some places, even the road, has changed since his daylong journey.
From
Apache Junction, the Apache Trail snakes its way for 44 miles to Roosevelt
Dam. The first 22 miles are paved
and passes by beautiful Canyon Lake and tourist friendly Tortilla Flats. Just north of Tortilla Flats, the road
turns into a 22 miles dirt adventure that takes visitors into the stark beauty
of the Superstition Mountain Wilderness.
This is not a trip for the faint of heart nor is the road wide enough
for RVs. Any car or SUV of normal
size can traverse the entire 44 miles without difficulty.
We
recommend that you travel from Apache Junction to Roosevelt Dam and not come
down the trail from Roosevelt Dam.
The white-knuckle trip down famous Fish Creek Hill will be more
“enjoyable” if you are hugging the mountain rather than on the edge of the
narrow, dirt road while other cars are passing.
It
will take about 2 hours to travel the 44 miles of the Apache Trail as some
twisting sections have speed limits as low as 10 mph. There are numerous places to pull off the trail and fill up
the memory chip of your digital camera with the jaw-dropping natural beauty
found all along the way.
You
will pass beautiful Canyon and Apache Lakes and will end your Apache Trail
journey at Roosevelt Lake. Gas and
food are available at the marinas of both Canyon and Apache Lakes.
The
winter rains have resulted in a spectacular wildflower season that is happening
right now along the Apache Trail so there is no better time to get out and
enjoy the natural spectacular now on display. This is one Arizona road trip you will never forget!
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