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Apache Trail Scenic Drive

by Judy Hedding

A Challenging Drive

Apache Trail
© 2006 Judy Hedding

The Apache Trail was constructed in the 1930s to support the development of dams along the Salt River. If you enjoy driving, Apache Trail is a fun trip. If you don't like to drive, don't do it. Most of the roads have a maximum speed limit of 15 mph. Little known tidbit: test drivers from General Motors Proving Grounds used to use the Apache Trail to test tires and vehicle maneuverability.

Apache Trail Tip #6
Some people may think that the drive up is a bit easier than the drive back. On the way up, although the turns are tight and the road is narrow, at least you have the mountain on your side not the cliff. Obviously, if you turn around and go back the way you came, your return trip might be a bit more harrowing. Note to the driver: keep your eyes on the road, not the scenery.

  1. Driving the Apache Trail
  2. Getting to the Apache Trail
  3. Canyon Lake
  4. Tortilla Flat
  5. What To Bring on the Apache Trail
  6. A Challenging Drive
  7. Fish Creek Hill - Logical Turnaround Point
  8. When Is the Best Time to Drive Apache Trail
  9. More Apache Trail Driving Tips
  10. At the End of Apache Trail

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