PHOENIX — Apache Trail, a five-mile corridor on State Route 88 between Apache Junction and Roosevelt Dam, needs $33.5 million in funding to reopen since its closure in 2019. The figure was determined ...
Arizona State Route 88, better known as the Apache Trail, winds through some of the most breathtaking desert landscapes ...
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 road ...
TORTILLA FLAT, Ariz. — State Route 88, better known as the Apache Trail, has reopened to visitors after a nearly five-year closure, once again offering one of Arizona's most breathtaking drives ...
If all goes well, and if you have the right kind of vehicle, there’s an end in sight for your long wait to drive the Apache Trail. The State Transportation Board decided on Jan. 12 to approve a plan ...
Since its completion in 1911, the Apache Trail has drawn visitors from all over the world with its scenic grandeur. The 40-mile drive connects Apache Junction and the Theodore Roosevelt Dam east of ...
TORTILLA FLAT, Ariz. - Welcome to Tortilla Flat, and take a step back in time with a rustic saloon, general store and candy shop – where tourists keep it from becoming a ghost town. "This is the first ...
PHOENIX — Let’s face it: After a long, hard work week, going for a relaxing drive with the windows down and the music blasting can be the most enjoyable experience. If you are looking to go on a ...
PHOENIX (KSAZ) - 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 ...
The Apache Trail, more placidly known as state Route 88, is an 80-mile loop that starts in Apache Junction and travels to Globe before it meets up with U.S. 60. The partially paved road (it turns to ...
A seven-mile stretch of State Route 88 near Apache Trail that was affected by the Woodbury Fire remains closed because of a severe flooding risk, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.