Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The route briefly enters Maricopa County, where it junctions with State Route 88, which takes over the Apache Trail designation to Apache Junction. The route originally followed a single-lane road down the canyon wall to the Theodore Roosevelt Dam , then crossed the dam to the other side of the canyon.
From Apache Junction heading northeast to Tortilla Flat, the Trail - named The E. Apache Trail (Arizona State Rt 88) at this point - is paved, turning into a dirt road a few miles east of Tortilla Flat, and continuing as such for nearly the full remainder of its length. The section east of Apache Junction is known officially as State Route 88 ...
Lost Dutchman State Park is a 320-acre (129 ha) state park located in northwestern Pinal County, Arizona on the Apache Trail (State Route 88) north of Apache Junction, near the Superstition Mountains in central Arizona. It is named after the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine, a famously lost gold mine legendary in the tales of the Old West.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
In 2009, ADOT calculated that around as few as 400 vehicles used the route daily near the Roosevelt Dam and as many as 16,000 daily at the US 60 interchange in Apache Junction. [3] The section east of Canyon Lake is part of the Apache Trail National Forest Scenic Byway system. [4]
Canyon Lake lies approximately 15 miles (24 km) up the Apache Trail from Apache Junction, Arizona and 51 miles (82 km) east of Phoenix. It is within the Superstition Wilderness of Tonto National Forest and is a popular recreation area for the Phoenix metropolitan area .
U.S. Highway 14 Business (US 14 Bus.) is an unmarked business loop of US 14 in Huron, South Dakota.The business route begins at the intersection with West Park Avenue running south in an overlap to Old Highway 14, then turns left onto Old Highway 14 running in close proximity of the south side of the Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad (RCPE)'s Pierre Subdivision.
In 1940, nearby Apache Junction was "nothing more than a filling station and a small zoo", [4] but by 2019 its population was estimated at 42,571. [15] The population of the unincorporated community of Gold Canyon located south of the mountain has grown rapidly, increasing 68.5% between the United States Census in 2000 and 2010.