Saturday, July 4, 2020

Along the Apache Trail



The Apache Trail is a historic road. It was originally a trail used by the Apaches to move through the Superstition Mountains. The Apache Trail is a rough unpaved road that stretches for about 40 miles from Tortilla Flat to Roosevelt Dam. I first rode down the Apache Trail when I was 12 years old and returning from Camp Geronimo Scout Camp near Pine, Arizona. Since then, I have driven the road many times to camp and hike. If you are afraid of cliff-hanging single lane roads with traffic, then you probably don't want to drive the unpaved portion of the Trail. 

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