Notable geological features stick out, like Weaver’s Needle and the Superstition Mountains. There are deep valleys that dip from the mountains and hills, sometimes filled with a river or even man-made lake. The road winds you through a mountain range that is part of an ancient volcanic range, giving the mountains and hills colors of yellow and orange. However, the Apache Trail is one of the best. Arizona is full of scenic drives, especially near Sedona and southern Arizona. The road that goes through the ‘Apache Trail’ is Arizona State Route 88. Weaver’s Needle, visible along the Apache Trail. If you’d like to learn more about our Apache Trail tours, continue reading. If you’re looking for the best possible experience, consider taking a tour with us! The Apache Trail is awesome, and we encourage you to call, email, or reach out on Facebook to learn more about the tour. Because travel time is short, our tour can focus more on the scenery and fantastic history of the area. It takes one and half hours to get to the end of where we stop on the Apache Trail – Tortilla Flat. Due to the Apache Trail being so close to Phoenix, our Apache Trail tours are our shortest because the drive time is significantly less than the Grand Canyon or Tombstone. This is not a problem when exploring the Apache Trail, which is a great example of wide open space! Our Apache Trail tours are also perfect for those staying in Phoenix with a limited amount of time in a day to explore something unique. Keeping CDC safety measures in mind, we ask our guests to wear masks when in the vehicle and keep distance from other when outside the vehicle as well. We are happy to offer custom and standard Apache Trail tours for interested groups. Our Apache Trail tours are a blend of beautiful scenery, fantastic Western history, and a gorgeous boat tour through Canyon Lake. Posted in: Uncategorized By: azscenictours Comments Off on Explore Our Apache Trail Tours The Apache Trail
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