Places you can't go anymore...
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Originally Posted by
glc
Great clue! That's the Apache Trail, through the Superstition Mountains.
Great job, everybody, that is indeed the Apache Trail, otherwise known as AZ 88. It's an incredibly scenic road that's famous for being incredibly rugged, particularly the 20 mile stretch east of Tortilla Flat that has never been paved, not since the road was first built, way back in 1905.
Last year, there was a wildfire near Apache Lake (one of the three lakes that are accessible off the Apache Trail); the fire badly scarred the mountainside above the road, and during the next heavy rain storm, a landslide cut loose, burying the roadway under untold tons of rock and debris, prompting the Arizona Department of Transportation to close a 14 mile stretch of AZ 88 "indefinitely." That's not to say that it will never reopen, but the repair is going to be expensive, and they have no plans to begin the work until there's enough new vegetation to stabilize the mountainside above the damaged area. You can still access Canyon Lake and Tortilla Flat from Apache Junction, and you can still access Apache Lake and Roosevelt Lake by going the long way around through Globe.
Canyon Lake, the first of the three lakes you come to when driving the Apache Trail
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...CanyonLake.jpg
Hmmm. I'm thinking--probably not!
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Apache Lake in the spring
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...ailPoppies.jpg
Apache Lake and Marina
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...LakeMsrina.jpg
Roosevelt Dam, the end of the Apache Trail.
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...oseveltDam.jpg
Roosevelt Lake, the largest lake that's entirely within the borders of Arizona
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...seveltLake.jpg
Tonto National Monument, a cliff dwelling among the saguaros, located near the end of AZ 88
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...tlMonument.jpg
The Apache Trail is an important part of Scenic Side Trip #11; the route map in the RTA map library reflects the current road closure and the required detour.