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TORTILLA FLAT, Ariz. — State Route 88, better known as the Apache Trail, has reopened to visitors after a nearly five-year closure, once again offering one of Arizona's most breathtaking drives ...
The Apache is believed to have used the trail to get through the Superstition Mountains. In the 1930's, covered wagons rolled up and down the narrow dirt path that is known today as State Route 88.
A seven-mile stretch of State Route 88 near Apache Trail that was affected by the Woodbury Fire is still closed due to a severe flooding risk.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has completed its project to improve State Route 88 along Apache Trail.
ADOT unveils plan to reopen part of State Route 88 northeast of Apache Junction It would cost $33.5 million which the agency doesn’t have ...
A 5-mile stretch of state Route 88 has been closed since 2019 northeast of Apache Junction and ADOT is just now wrapping up public comment for repairs.
Not so much because a few miles beyond Tortilla Flat the Apache Trail – also known as State Route 88 – has been closed since last summer because floodwaters from a fire-scarred piece of Tonto ...