This is a great spot to explore the Superstition Mountains. But the Lost Dutchman Mine has never been rediscovered. Many adventurers have sought the lost gold. Soon you will come a cross the first glimpse of Canyon Lake. On your right you will be able to pull over and see the lake and the boats below.
The views are beautiful from here, but they get better as you get closer to the lake. Two miles from Canyon Lake you will arrive in the town of Tortilla Flat. The old west town , of Tortilla Flat, is home to a restaurant, saloon and general store connected by a wooden boardwalk. There is also a very tiny museum at the end. About five miles after Tortilla Flat the pavement will end and then the real adventure begins.
The unpaved road is maintained, but it is like a washboard in some areas. Regular passenger cars should not have a problem driving on them, however a higher clearance vehicle would be better. The unpaved portion of the Apache Trail has thousands of saguaros, deep canyons and incredible views. This scenic drive is popular and there are quite a bit of cars on the winding roads.
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