Superstition Mountains
Apache Junction, AZ – March 14, 2010
Today we headed North East of Mesa, Az. This is our 6th Winter in Mesa. It was good to get out of town for a few hours.
Superstition Mountains Roadside Marker in Apache Junction, AZ
We started our trip from Apache Junction and headed out on Rte. 88. A few miles up the road we stopped at a roadside gallery run by some Native Americans and checked out their beautiful hand crafted art.
Superstition Mountains
Although not a large range of mountains, more like a large outcropping, the Superstition Mountains are impressive for their ruggedness.
Somewhere Along the Road
Here is a map of our excursion. These photos were taken near marker 2.
Along the Road 2
Along the Road 3
Along the Road 4
Canyon Lake
This beautiful lake has many long arms, extending for miles and miles. We have taken a steamboat ride here several times.
Canyon Lake 2
Tortilla Flat
This little town has a rather colorful history and is a common destination for bikers and people like us – just out for a Sunday drive.
Tortilla Flat Museum
Tortilla Flat River Crossing
This road is often flooded, and sometimes impassible, but crossed never-the-less.
Tortilla Flat Mail Box
I thought this Pony Express Mail Drop was very interesting and colorful.
Tortilla Flat History
This history on the other side of the mail box, which lists all the owners of the Tortilla Flat, is very interesting. Apparently there was a major fire in 1926 and the first Post office was built in 1927.
Lost Dutchman State Park
This state park is a good place to hike in the area.
Lost Dutchman State Park 2
Superstition Mountains Museum
Although we arrived after closing time, this appears to be a great museum.
Superstition Mountains Museum 2
Superstition Mountains Museum 3
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