Road Trip Guide
The Apache Trail: Arizona's Most Thrilling Backroad
Apache Junction to Roosevelt Lake
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Apache Junction
The Finish Line
Roosevelt Lake
40 miles (mostly unpaved)
Miles
4-6 hours
Days
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Trip Essentials for Apache Junction
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Insider Driving Tips
Check for road closures before you go; the Fish Creek Hill section is frequently closed due to washouts or fire damage.
A high-clearance vehicle is strongly recommended, especially for the unpaved sections past Tortilla Flat.
Allow much more time than the mileage suggests; the speed limit is often 15 mph or less due to the sharp curves.
Bring plenty of water and snacks; services are non-existent between Tortilla Flat and Roosevelt Lake.
Avoid driving the trail in the dark; the narrow roads and steep drop-offs are dangerous enough in broad daylight.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Goldfield Ghost Town
Mammoth Steakhouse & Saloon
βA classic Old West saloon serving hearty burgers and steaks with a great view of the town square.β
Main Street with Superstition Mountains
The iconic shot of the town's wooden buildings framed by the massive, craggy peaks.
The Mine Gantry
Capture the industrial heritage of the town against the bright Arizona sky.
The Superstition Mountain Museum
Located just down the road, this museum houses the original 'Elvis Chapel' from the movie Charro! and offers fascinating exhibits on the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine.
Canyon Lake
Lakeside Grill
βEnjoy a casual meal on the patio overlooking the marina and the canyon walls.β
Mormon Flat Overlook
Capture the full expanse of the lake and the dam from high above.
Red Rock Cliffs
The cliffs are most vibrant in the late afternoon sun, reflecting beautifully in the water.
Boulder Recreation Site
A quiet, less-visited spot on the lake's edge with easy water access and great views of the red rock formations.
Tortilla Flat
The Superstition Saloon
βOrder the world-famous chili and a cold prickly pear lemonade while sitting in a saddle at the bar.β
The Dollar Bill Walls
A unique and colorful interior shot that captures the town's eccentric spirit.
Prickly Pear Gelato
The vibrant pink gelato against the rustic wooden storefront is a classic Tortilla Flat image.
The Tortilla Flat Museum
A tiny, one-room museum filled with fascinating artifacts from the town's history and the construction of the Apache Trail.
Theodore Roosevelt Dam
Roosevelt Lake Resort
βA rustic lakeside spot serving burgers and fish tacos with a great view of the marina.β
Roosevelt Lake Bridge
The elegant white arch of the bridge with the dam in the background is a masterclass in industrial photography.
Dam Viewpoint
Capture the scale of the masonry dam and the rush of water from the spillways (if they are open).
Tonto National Monument
Located just a few miles from the dam, this site features well-preserved cliff dwellings built by the Salado people in the 13th century.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It is paved from Apache Junction to Tortilla Flat. Past that, it is a narrow, winding dirt road for about 20 miles before becoming paved again near the dam.
A standard sedan can handle it in dry conditions, but a high-clearance vehicle or SUV is much more comfortable and safer for the dirt sections.
Expect to spend at least 4-6 hours if you stop at the main sites. The unpaved section is slow going.
The section between Tortilla Flat and the dam (specifically Fish Creek Hill) has been subject to long-term closures. Check ADOT for current status.
Yes, for some! The road is narrow with sharp drop-offs and no guardrails in some sections. Drive slowly and stay alert.