AZ-Apache+Trail+Scenic+Drive

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=Apache Trail Scenic Drive= Apache Junction Chamber of Commerce 567 West Apache Trail Superstition Mountain Museum 4087 East Apache Trail Apache Junction, Arizona 85117 Apache Trail Scenic Drive webpage Apache Trail Scenic Drive map

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Apache Trail Scenic Drive
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About Apache Trail Scenic Drive
Visit the Apache Junction Chamber of Commerce located at 567 West Apache Trail in Apache Junction, Arizona or the Superstition Mountain Museum located at 4087 E. Apache Trail in Apache Junction.

The Apache Trail can certainly be classified as one of the most adventurous and scenic routes in the American Southwest. Since 1906 tourist have traveled this unique mountain highway and marveled at some of the most spectacular scenery in our state. The Apache Trail, as we know it today, originates in Apache Junction and terminates at the junction with Highway 60-70 some four miles east of Miami, Arizona. The original roadway began at the Mesa railhead and terminated at the Roosevelt Dam site on Salt River some sixty-two miles away.

This approximate route of the Apache Trail has served humanity for more than a millennium. The Salado used the trail to penetrate the Salt River Valley around 900 A.D. The Native Americans continued to use the trail as a migratory route between their winter homes in the desert lowlands and their summer homes in the mountains along the Mogollon Rim and various sky islands of the central mountain and basin range regions of Arizona. Apache Trail Scenic Drive webpage

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