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The trail eventually drops into a canyon. Several miles later, the sparkling waters of Apache Lake become visible. The final stretch of the drive follows the Salt River to Theodore Roosevelt Dam.
THe Apache Trail is one of the most scenic drives in Arizona, known for its beautiful canyon views and its dizzying, narrow road, with drops in some areas of more than 1,000 feet (304.9 m). With ...
Take Interstate 10 east and U.S. 60 east to Idaho Road/State Route 88 (Exit 196.) Go north on Idaho Road to Apache Trail, turn east and drive 17 miles to Tortilla Flat.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS5) --Fill up your gas tank, check your tire pressure and get out and drive because Arizona is home to some of the most scenic drives across America. Whether it is the Apache Trail ...
Aug. 4—The State Transportation Board has approved a $4 million plan to restore Apache Trail but it won't finish the job created by rain-driven rockslides that shut the scenic but challenging ...
History is never far away in these parts. At a vista overlooking Canyon Lake, Arizona State Parks and Trails has installed an exhibit telling the story of how the Apache Trail came to be.
“The Apache Trail combines the grandeur of the Alps, the glory of the Rockies, the magnificence of the Grand Canyon, and then adds an indefinable something that none others have.
If you have never been there, take a trip with me where the Apache Trail winds. But, if you have, why—take the trip for old time’s sake.