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Historic Apache Trail road sign Apache Trail at Fish Creek Hill Apache Trail - looking southwest from near highest point Saguaros along the Apache Trail Canyon Lake and rainbow. The Apache Trail in Arizona was a stagecoach trail that ran through the Superstition Mountains.
The Apache Trail connected the Old Spanish Trail where Apache Junction is today and Roosevelt Lake with an unpaved road as early as 1925, following much of the modern route. [11] [12] By the next year, SR 66 followed the Apache Trail and the Old Spanish Trail was numbered as US 80. [13]
Apache Trail Historic Road - From SR 88 in Goldfield to SR 188 in Roosevelt; Historic Route 66 - From I-40 in Topock to I-40 in Holbrook (In discontinuous sections connected together by I-40) Historic U.S. Route 80 - From Yuma to NM 80 in New Mexico (Discontinuous sections connected together by I-8 and I-10)
The town has a population of 6. Tortilla Flat can be reached by vehicles on the Apache Trail (State Route 88), via Apache Junction. Originally a camping ground for the prospectors who searched for gold in the Superstition Mountains in the mid-to-late 19th century, Tortilla Flat was later a freight camp for the construction of Theodore Roosevelt ...
Southern terminus; road continues as Russell Road 14.64: 23.56: SR 288 north (Desert to Tall Pines Scenic Road) – Young: Maricopa 29.23: 47.04: SR 88 west (Apache Trail west) – Apache Junction: Former southern terminus; now eastern terminus of SR 88: Roosevelt Lake: 29.35: 47.23: Roosevelt Lake Bridge: Gila 60.85: 97.93: SR 87 (Beeline ...
Main Street west (Historic US 80 west) / Sossaman Road: Western terminus of US 60X(1); west end of Historic US 80 concurrency; road continues as Main Street (Historic US 80) 190.71– 190.79: 306.92– 307.05: Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway) Loop 202 exits 27 (south) and 28 (north) 194.00: 312.21: Apache Trail (Historic US 80 east) / Meridian Drive
Pages in category "Historic trails and roads in Arizona" ... Apache Trail; B. Beale's Wagon Road; Bradshaw Trail;
Officially named the Jerome-Clarkdale-Cottonwood Historic Road by the Arizona Department of Transportation, Historic US 89A is one of only four state designated historic routes in Arizona, the others being Historic Route 66, Historic U.S. Route 80 and the Apache Trail Historic Road. [9] [11] The historic route was designated on May 13, 1992, by ...