
RVs and vehicles hauling long trailers may wish to avoid this route, as there are many blind spots and narrow sections.

The Tonto National Monument has guided tours of the ancient cliff dwellings of the Saledo civilization.

There are plenty of hiking and equestrian trails, camping areas, boating and rafting areas, ghost towns and numerous sightseeing opportunities. There are some OHV trails in this general area, but Apache Trail itself is not really an ATV or motorcycle trail, it is a road. The Superstition Wilderness, Four Peaks Wilderness, Three Bar Wildlife Area and portions of the Tonto National Forest surround this loop, making it a very scenic drive. After passing Tortilla Flat (near mile marker 23) the road turns into a well-maintained dirt road that continues for 22 miles toward Roosevelt Dam.

Parts of the mountain above the property came down and some of the buildings were. ( The parking spaces at Tortilla Flat are posted against hikers so beware of leaving your vehicle there, it may be towed.). Apache Trail Loop, Tonto National Forest, Superstition Wilderness, Apache Junction, Salt River Valley, Fish Creek Hill, Canyon Lake, Apache Lake, Theodore Roosevelt Dam, Roosevelt LakeĪpache Trail is a 200 mile mostly paved scenic byway loop that starts from Apache Junction and connects Hwy 88 to I-60 back to Apache Junction. 21, 2019, three weeks after they took the keys Tortilla Flat was deluged by a flash flood.
