Arizona’s pioneers began carving the Apache Trail into the side of the Salt River Canyon a century ago — a time when statehood was still years away for the sparsely populated territory. Progress has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Aug. 4—The State Transportation Board has approved a $4 million plan to restore Apache Trail but it won't finish the job created ...
TORTILLA FLAT, Ariz. - Welcome to Tortilla Flat, and take a step back in time with a rustic saloon, general store and candy shop – where tourists keep it from becoming a ghost town. "This is the first ...
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 ...
A $6.5 million project to make safety improvements to State Route 88 east of the Phoenix area is complete after a year of work, the Arizona Department of Transportation said. The project focused on 17 ...
Since its completion in 1911, the Apache Trail has drawn visitors from all over the world with its scenic grandeur. The 40-mile drive connects Apache Junction and the Theodore Roosevelt Dam east of ...
Canyon and Apache lakes provide welcome relief from the dry climate In an age where planes travel at record speeds and Google Earth gives visuals of every nook and cranny in the Grand Canyon, it may ...
TORTILLA FLAT, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) — The Arizona Department of Transportation has a new proposal that would open up the five miles of State Route 88 that have closed since 2019 northeast of Apache Junction ...
Two Arizona mothers are calling for safety improvements on a dangerous stretch of State Route 88 after a recent crash. Their children survived a 400-foot plunge near an area known as "Hell's Gate," ...
TORTILLA FLAT, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) — The Arizona Department of Transportation released on Friday details of a $33.5 million project to fix the damaged 5 miles of state Route 88 northeast of Apache Junction ...
Canyon and Apache lakes provide welcome relief from the dry climate In an age where planes travel at record speeds and Google Earth gives visuals of every nook and cranny in the Grand Canyon, it may ...