My hubby and I watch your videos and really enjoy all the places. Keep them coming. Surprised you missed a great opportunity to go up the road to Tortilla Flats.
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I have done a LOT of travelling in my life -- mostly in the western US. In my "early days", when travelling, I used to wonder what ON EARTH caused the land formations that I was seeing. In college (many moons ago) I had a geology class with a "field trip" lab. The field trips were more fun than I had had in my life (hyperbole, but they were fun). More recently, during the "lock-down," looking for something to keep my mind busy, I found a geology class online. It was incredibly good and informative and renewed my interest in geology. To get to the point, after I watched your latest "field trip" to this area, I looked online to see what I could find about the geology of that area. Basically, it is "volcanic" -- as opposed to some kind of "uplift" of a "Pluton" or "Batholith" -- which is magma that cooled deep under the surface of the Earth and was uplifted to the surface and often folded under great pressures. Regarding some of what is in this Canyon Lake area, the light rock (often with a "pinkish" or light tan color) is "tuff," and some "lahar." "Tuff" is a type of rock made of volcanic ash ejected from a vent during a volcanic eruption; following ejection and deposition, the ash is lithified into a solid rock. "Lahar" is an Indonesian word describing a mudflow or debris flow that originates on the slopes of a volcano. This info is only the "tip of the iceberg" as to what created that fabulous scenery, but it explains some basics -- most of what the visitor sees is volcanic.
There's two places in the US you would enjoy seeing. One is driving Interstate 84 and looking at the folds in the rocks on the north side of the Columbia. The other is at Kodachrome Campground in Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah. There are tall columns known as sand pipes. I had completed the Geology course that was part of my Geophysical Certificate in the spring term at SAIT in Calgary before we went there that summer. They are sedimentary pipe deposits that filled geysers and then the softer rock surrounding the geyser hole eroded away. One of the park employees one evening did a slide show on a big screen explaining the whole area. Millions of years before those were there it was part of the inland sea (salty just like Alberta's) that covered a vast area' Then volcanic action up thrust the area to around 5,800 feet. Then more millions of years eroded to what we can see now.
A couple of miles farther up is a little stopping area called Tortilla Flat. It has a restaurant, a gift shop and a little convenience store that sells prickly pear ice cream. The little stop over place could be so crowded that no parking space available during the weekend. When heading back to Apache Junction / Mesa, there is Goldfield Mining - ghost town museum. Another tourist attraction that tells history of the west.
In mid August 1970 on a month long road trip from Chicago, my dad drove our family of 4 on the Apache Trail from Phoenix. We were in a 1968 Pontiac Catalina with a vinyl roof and no air conditioning. Fortunately, my dad had 2 spare tires. One in the trunk and one in the rooftop carrier. We needed both before we got to the Theodore Roosevelt Dam. On that trip, we were driving to Arches NP and came across the filming of the finale of the movie "Vanishing Point" in Cisco UT. I'm in possession of slide photos that my dad shot while we were there.
You didn't find the Lost Dutchman, did you ... lol ! The Superstition Mountains are full of picture opportunities. Only problem is the area is so close to Phoenix that it is full of City dwellers, not a place to find solitude much any more. Awesome video, as usual. Thank you, Russ ! When you return to the southern end of Arizona, check for "Patagonia Lake State Park" not far from the Mexican Border. A really nice place to discover. But beware of the Mountain Lions sometimes prowling at night, one must always remain careful and not leave any food outside the RV. RICHARD
Just got to love that desert scenery, for me it's so relaxing. Who would want to live in a city when you could sit on your porch at look at the beauty of the desert.
🙋♀️Hello Russ! The aerial view shows an abundance of trails to explore. Very nice area. Canyon Lake is a really nice quiet place. It looks rather lonely. Maybe the road closed did put a damper on tourists visiting the area. So very inviting, no one there to enjoy it. Beautiful morning. Enjoy the rest of your day. 🥕 Happy Easter! 🥕🐇👍
The lake was drawn down about 1950. It was really interesting seeing the depth of the lake, another interesting thing was Tortilla Flat that was at the upper end the lake. I live in Eastern Washington now, but I do miss the desert. The trail was gravel when I was a kid in the mid 40s and into the 50s. Thanks for the memories Russ.
@@JB-dk3qc I heard that from my kids who still live in Arizona. I remember when my family first went on the Apache trail and seeing the wrecked vehicles that had gone off the road on fish creek hill.
❤ it..."Check it out"...the serenity of the water with the mountains coming out of it and being serenaded by the wildlife..Thanks for taking us along!!
Didn’t know Apache Trail was closed. Camped at the Canyon Lake campground years ago for a weekend. Then continued on Apache Trail to the dam on a very rugged road, glad I did! Can understand why it washed out at some point. Ended up in Globe on the way back to Tucson, beautiful trip😎👍
Hey Russ love you videos I am from Melbourne Australia looked like you were enjoying driving around the curvy roads. We have a road here in Victoria called Great Ocean road it is 243 Km long it was built by World war 1 vets it has ocean on one side and country the other the views are to die for one day I will travel along there and get some video
Apache Trail was one of my goto day trips when I had guests come in to town. Apache lake is literally 48 miles from downtown Phoenix and it seems another world. Folks couldn't believe the scenery. Unfortunatly the road was washed out in 2019 and there are a bunch of government agencies fighting over who should restore it, so you can't do the entire trip to Rooswvelt dam.
Thanks for this and all your other videos. You've given me lots of great ideas for places to explore, and since I took to the road last fall, I've checked a few of them off already. I was lucky enough to snag a spot at Lost Duchman State Park twice this winter, and it's truly spectacular, especially for the hikers. If you get on the Apache Highway again, keep on going past the reservoir. The last mile or two before it dead-ends it becomes a slightly dicey dirt road, but the road up to that point is in my top 10 for scenic roads in the US. If you brave that last bit where it turns to a dirt road, there's a parking lot with some paths and "scenic overlook" is an understattement.
Once again. An excellent 'road trip' video by the master of 'road trip' videos. And the :Sun is in the eastern sky and the Moon is in the western sky in Big Sky Country.
i was soexcited to see the Apache Trail again!,,,,what a difference since we did it in 89 ,,,,all the way to Roosevelt Dam,,, road was gravel and those curves were scary, some spots were one lane wide on the edge of the mountsin side,,,,,we had stopped in Tortilla Flats ,I was hoping to see it again,,,,it was a great reief to reach the Dam ,a trip of a lifetime, so beautiful and HairRaising,,,,,Thanks for the treat,,,.
I travelled from Pheonix to Roosevelt Lake during one of my adventures in 2002. I found the ghost town at Goldfield fascinating. Really old buildings, particularly the old saloon on a raised area, looked spooky! I hiked the the Superstition Mountains for a while, they are dramatic too. I camped in my tent at the shore of Canyon Lake overnight. A good meal was had in the restaurant which was very quite. Half of the road to Roosevelt Lake is dirt. Don't know whether it is today ? I travelled N.N West to Payson. I liked Payson before it became over developed like so many historic towns. Old timer Englishman from Shropshire raising wonderful memories.
Was just up to canyon lake Russ. Missed ya again. I live right on the border of Mesa and apache junction. Fished all the lakes on the salt river many times. Love when your exploring in my back yard, Talk soon.
Love this area. I went to Saguaro Lake 2 years ago in 2020, just before the big fires. Such a beautiful place. We also did boat tour on Saguaro Lake. Thanks Russ for taking us on the road with you! Stay safe
Yo Russ, Beautiful area thanks for the tour. I have a friend from northern Michigan she winters out there South of Superstition Mountains. We are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel in Mid Michigan warming trend coming our way
My son boated on Apache lake for years. We went the year it got washed out. They finally got their boat and rv out. Then it sold. Apache resort. They don’t go now. New management isn’t so good. Looking for a new place to go. Love Apache trail. Roads are rough!!!!
You should have gone further to Tortilla Flats??? Cute little place and always full with visitors. We spent several weeks at Tortilla Flats this winter-the drive beyond towards Roosevelt Dam is an awesome drive, full of spectacular views. The road is washed out due to washout after a fire. Area people are pushing for repair but is is sceptical that might happen. Great area to spend some time.
Some of my old stomping grounds! I used to work at the "Old Wasp Mine". It would have been on your right going back. Just below that fake ghost town they call "Gold field". Great ride! Thanks.
Right where you turned around there is a Nice picnic area. You only got as far as the trailer parking for the boat landing. Next time go farther to Tortilla flat and get a Cowboy Burger. NF Campground right across the road 10 bucks a night with a geezer pass... Apache trail is closed at Fish Creek Hill, Washed out and lots of big rocks in the road. Hope they can reopen it. Thanks for lots a Great Videos... Brings back lots of memory's of 3 or 4 years ago...
Next time through, just past Canyon Lake a couple more miles up is Tortilla Flat! Really really cool little spot with a shop and ice cream and neat couple of buildings and old bath tub where Wyatt Earp bathed, it's really neat!
Stayed at Lost Dutchman State Park in 2018. Rode my motorcycle to Tortilla Flats one day for lunch. Another great ride!!! Stopped at the overview at Canyon Lake too!!!
I didn't even know we had this lake here (lived here in phoenix for over 30+ years) until I saw it on another youtuber's channel..."Traveling Robert" (his vids are fanatastic btw!) and I immediately decided to go there asap. Now, even though he drove all the way thru it I had NO IDEA how that road would be and it most certainly surprised me! I have picked up photography after getting my eyes fixed in 2018/2019 and I have returned there many times to ake photos...last time I FINALLY got on the steamboat! MAGNIFICANT! It is my FAVORITE place in AZ!
Plus the lost Dutchman mine so many neat things back in those mountains and you're right about getting lost I'm not from Arizona but I've been in the Superstition Mountains few times looking for the lost Dutchman and it is awesome the things back there you would not believe I found a cave with a date above the the door of the cave not a mine and a brother George ate 1644 crazy huh
If you want to see something really impressive take a boat up into the canyon itself. Like a mini grand canyon that goes back a couple of miles to the Apache Lake dam. Steep cliffs and Doll Sheep visible. I had a boat when stationed at Williams AFB years ago and loved taking family up into the canyon.😊
Thanks for the trip the lake sounds familiar so I'm sure I must of been there but I was to young to remember same goes for Roosevelt Lake. Check out Seguaro Lake while you're up there. Safe Travels
From what I read they are working on rebuilding the washed out part of 88 and it should reopen in due time. Horses, hikers, and bicycles are allowed on the 7 mile closed stretch currently.
We live near Apache Junction and the Superstition Mountains. It is a great place ride in and enjoy the desert sights . Friends and I ride our side by sides out there all the time. My wife and I also spend a fair amout of time boating on Canyon Lake several times a month, We go out during the week and usually there are only a few boats on the entire lake and it is not crowded at all. The restaurant there has great food and very reasonable prices for food and drinks. The Dolly Steamboat sightseeing runs up the lake are very cool. They also have a sunset dinner cruise that is really enjoyable and a they serve a very nice meal. It will give folks a chance to take in the beauty and enjoy a fantastic cruise. The run up lake about 9 to 10 miles from the Dam is beautiful, with it ending just a half a mile or so below the Apache Lake Dam. The entire canyon is loaded with beauty, and often we will see Desert Bighorn Sheep and other desert wildlife along the shoreline and on the cliffs. I really hope that in the near future AZ govts, will get the road repaired all the way back to Rosevelt Lake that was washed out due to flooding after the fires. Prior to the closing of the Apache Trail it had to be ranked as one of the most scenic and historic in Arizona. The entire area from Apache Junction , to Queen Creek, Globe, Rosevelt Lake and on up to Punkin Center can provide a ton of fun activities, desert scenery. some great food and nice people. Keep up the great videos
Hey Russ if you have not gone to Apache lake in your RV before from Canyon you might want to do it from Roosevelt Dam side once you leave the hard ball road and you come to a rest stop on the left hand side of the road u mite want to turn around and go back someone in the comment section says the road is dicey, heck that's an understatement it is darn near scary the road is very narrow and it is barely big enough for 1 vehicle let alone 2 but going down you will be on the inside but going up is super scary cause then your on the outside with a Ricky rail guard to keep you from toppling over the side of the mountain from the rest stop with BINOs you can see all the cars and pickups that have fallen off the road. Be safe if you do decide to go that way. But on the other hand that canyon is one of the most beautiful parts of the state I've had the privilege to drive through best time to do it is during the day so you can see how pretty it is and safest to but at night there will be maybe 1 or 2 vehicles coming or going
@@rvertv I also went and checked out that area on the Colorado river by Oxbow right there in Ehrenberg after I seen a video that you did on that place and I absolutely loved it there even three years later definitely a new hotspot to go to whenever I want to camp but it won’t be till fall time when I go next because it’s starting to get hot down there and I’m very sensitive to heat strokes
I enjoy your videos. Have you heard of Canyon de Chelly, north eastern Arizona? I stopped there in February, found it to be a beautiful canyon and very interesting with the valley of the canyon all owned by the Navajo. It would make a beautiful video and add interesting info with the Navajo farming and ranching in the canyon. Thanks for your videos!!
You should have went a little bit further there was another bridge to cross that that end of the lake and gone to the restaurant off to the left-hand side. Can’t remember the name of the restaurant but it has great food and I believe it’s still open then you could’ve gone a little bit further to and you would’ve seen some beautiful country. Go A little bit further and there’s a cute little restaurant that has the best hamburgers in the world I believe that’s where the road ends and you can’t go any further. You missed out on a lot because it takes and the rest of the lake.
RVer TV ST Rt 88 is closed at Fish Creek Hill passed Tortilla Flats the only stagecoach trail stop around on St Rt 88. Farther passed Canyon Lake. Yes 14-day camping and day use needs permits. FYI Before you Boondock check with Forest Service. We were advised some areas are being shut down do to abuse. Some of our favorite places are no more. AB Roadrunners will catch you down the road
YAY! It's Russ- thanks for the ride!
Kool Mountains good Morning glad to be along I am.
Thanks for coming
Hey Hey its our Russ thanks my friend for the video today. 👍
Beautiful drive,the birds sure sound happy being around the beautiful lake. Safe travels .
My hubby and I watch your videos and really enjoy all the places. Keep them coming. Surprised you missed a great opportunity to go up the road to Tortilla Flats.
Next time!
I enjoyed this episode of Scenic Canyon Lake - Apache Trail Highway 88
Beautiful drive to Canyon Lake Russ! Thank you so much!😀🇺🇸🚙🌵🌵🌵
Morning is lovely time to travel..... beautiful 👍👍❤️🎶🤗😳🎶 Glad you were by the lake when those sweet birds were flying about. Thank you. Take care.
awesome! yay!
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Thank you kindly
Hey Russ!!! " BEAUTIFUL" Lake ride the "DOLLY STEAMBOAT " !!!
I have done a LOT of travelling in my life -- mostly in the western US. In my "early days", when travelling, I used to wonder what ON EARTH caused the land formations that I was seeing. In college (many moons ago) I had a geology class with a "field trip" lab. The field trips were more fun than I had had in my life (hyperbole, but they were fun). More recently, during the "lock-down," looking for something to keep my mind busy, I found a geology class online. It was incredibly good and informative and renewed my interest in geology. To get to the point, after I watched your latest "field trip" to this area, I looked online to see what I could find about the geology of that area. Basically, it is "volcanic" -- as opposed to some kind of "uplift" of a "Pluton" or "Batholith" -- which is magma that cooled deep under the surface of the Earth and was uplifted to the surface and often folded under great pressures. Regarding some of what is in this Canyon Lake area, the light rock (often with a "pinkish" or light tan color) is "tuff," and some "lahar." "Tuff" is a type of rock made of volcanic ash ejected from a vent during a volcanic eruption; following ejection and deposition, the ash is lithified into a solid rock. "Lahar" is an Indonesian word describing a mudflow or debris flow that originates on the slopes of a volcano. This info is only the "tip of the iceberg" as to what created that fabulous scenery, but it explains some basics -- most of what the visitor sees is volcanic.
Do a youtube search on Nick Zentner and Central Wahington College, he discusses much of the west coast geology and does field trips in the videos.
I do the same the thing. I am in awe of the rock formations and their geological history. Be well, brother. Safe travels !!! (Montana)
@@badgerpa9 Bingo -- I'm a Zentnerd!!
There's two places in the US you would enjoy seeing. One is driving Interstate 84 and looking at the folds in the rocks on the north side of the Columbia. The other is at Kodachrome Campground in Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah. There are tall columns known as sand pipes. I had completed the Geology course that was part of my Geophysical Certificate in the spring term at SAIT in Calgary before we went there that summer. They are sedimentary pipe deposits that filled geysers and then the softer rock surrounding the geyser hole eroded away. One of the park employees one evening did a slide show on a big screen explaining the whole area. Millions of years before those were there it was part of the inland sea (salty just like Alberta's) that covered a vast area' Then volcanic action up thrust the area to around 5,800 feet. Then more millions of years eroded to what we can see now.
A couple of miles farther up is a little stopping area called Tortilla Flat. It has a restaurant, a gift shop and a little convenience store that sells prickly pear ice cream. The little stop over place could be so crowded that no parking space available during the weekend. When heading back to Apache Junction / Mesa, there is Goldfield Mining - ghost town museum. Another tourist attraction that tells history of the west.
O the sounds of the birds.you are so lucky to be there.❤️
Video at its finest.
My great window of my favourite Country. Thanks Russ
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Thank you for your video. Very nice.
👍👍👍👍that road had more curves than a passel of cheerleaders 😎😎😎😎😎👍
Another great scenic drive. Outstanding drone flights of the area. Beautiful! Thanks Russ.
Many thanks!
Wow! That was a beautiful drive, cacti, mountains and lake. Lots of Kodak moments there. Neat bridge. Ty for taking us along. 😊👍
In mid August 1970 on a month long road trip from Chicago, my dad drove our family of 4 on the Apache Trail from Phoenix. We were in a 1968 Pontiac Catalina with a vinyl roof and no air conditioning. Fortunately, my dad had 2 spare tires. One in the trunk and one in the rooftop carrier. We needed both before we got to the Theodore Roosevelt Dam.
On that trip, we were driving to Arches NP and came across the filming of the finale of the movie "Vanishing Point" in Cisco UT. I'm in possession of slide photos that my dad shot while we were there.
WOW august on the apache trail, two flat tires . been there done that.
You didn't find the Lost Dutchman, did you ... lol ! The Superstition Mountains are full of picture opportunities. Only problem is the area is so close to Phoenix that it is full of City dwellers, not a place to find solitude much any more. Awesome video, as usual. Thank you, Russ ! When you return to the southern end of Arizona, check for "Patagonia Lake State Park" not far from the Mexican Border. A really nice place to discover. But beware of the Mountain Lions sometimes prowling at night, one must always remain careful and not leave any food outside the RV. RICHARD
sounds good Russ...Nice.
Hey Russ! It's been awhile since I've been to Arizona, watching all your videos lately, is making me want to go back!
Please do!
I enjoyed hearing the red wing blackbirds at Canyon Lake. Beautiful place. I have relatives that live in Apache Junction. Good trip.
Very cool!
Thank you Russ. Just so fun.
Glad you enjoyed it
Just got to love that desert scenery, for me it's so relaxing. Who would want to live in a city when you could sit on your porch at look at the beauty of the desert.
Couldn't agree more!
I forgot how beautiful the mountains and scenery was. Thanks for the tour❤
What a beautiful lake, so quiet. Another great run today. Thanks Russ. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thanks 👍
We drive this for Saturday and Sunday
Wow I had to see it again! So beautiful!😀🇺🇸🚙
thank you Russ ALL stay safe
A absolutely like watching your videos keep up the good work have a wonderful day
Thanks so much
🙋♀️Hello Russ! The aerial view shows an abundance of trails to explore. Very nice area. Canyon Lake is a really nice quiet place. It looks rather lonely. Maybe the road closed did put a damper on tourists visiting the area. So very inviting, no one there to enjoy it. Beautiful morning. Enjoy the rest of your day. 🥕 Happy Easter! 🥕🐇👍
The lake was drawn down about 1950. It was really interesting seeing the depth of the lake, another interesting thing was Tortilla Flat that was at the upper end the lake. I live in Eastern Washington now, but I do miss the desert. The trail was gravel when I was a kid in the mid 40s and into the 50s. Thanks for the memories Russ.
The Apache trail is closed at fish Creek hill now. Flood damage from 2019.
@@JB-dk3qc I heard that from my kids who still live in Arizona. I remember when my family first went on the Apache trail and seeing the wrecked vehicles that had gone off the road on fish creek hill.
Canyon Lake is the lake I learned to water ski on when I was 10 or 11 back in the early 1960s. Been to the lake many, many time camping and fishing.
❤ it..."Check it out"...the serenity of the water with the mountains coming out of it and being serenaded by the wildlife..Thanks for taking us along!!
Well said!
Didn’t know Apache Trail was closed. Camped at the Canyon Lake campground years ago for a weekend. Then continued on Apache Trail to the dam on a very rugged road, glad I did! Can understand why it washed out at some point. Ended up in Globe on the way back to Tucson, beautiful trip😎👍
Yes that's the way I feel too when I go over a bridge any more Yea !! I made it !!! Love your talk !! Thanks ! 🐦
Wow! That was Awesome! Thanks for Sharing. Watching from Houston, TX.
Thanks for watching
Hey Russ love you videos I am from Melbourne Australia looked like you were enjoying driving around the curvy roads. We have a road here in Victoria called Great Ocean road it is 243 Km long it was built by World war 1 vets it has ocean on one side and country the other the views are to die for one day I will travel along there and get some video
I've become quite addicted to your videos! Love 'em!
Yay! Thank you!
Apache Trail was one of my goto day trips when I had guests come in to town. Apache lake is literally 48 miles from downtown Phoenix and it seems another world. Folks couldn't believe the scenery.
Unfortunatly the road was washed out in 2019 and there are a bunch of government agencies fighting over who should restore it, so you can't do the entire trip to Rooswvelt dam.
Thanks for the ride Russ! Take care 👍
Thanks, you too!
The lake was beautiful.
Thanks for this and all your other videos. You've given me lots of great ideas for places to explore, and since I took to the road last fall, I've checked a few of them off already. I was lucky enough to snag a spot at Lost Duchman State Park twice this winter, and it's truly spectacular, especially for the hikers.
If you get on the Apache Highway again, keep on going past the reservoir. The last mile or two before it dead-ends it becomes a slightly dicey dirt road, but the road up to that point is in my top 10 for scenic roads in the US. If you brave that last bit where it turns to a dirt road, there's a parking lot with some paths and "scenic overlook" is an understattement.
Once again. An excellent 'road trip' video by the master of 'road trip' videos. And the :Sun is in the eastern sky and the Moon is in the western sky in Big Sky Country.
i was soexcited to see the Apache Trail again!,,,,what a difference since we did it in 89 ,,,,all the way to Roosevelt Dam,,, road was gravel and those curves were scary, some spots were one lane wide on the edge of the mountsin side,,,,,we had stopped in Tortilla Flats ,I was hoping to see it again,,,,it was a great reief to reach the Dam ,a trip of a lifetime, so beautiful and HairRaising,,,,,Thanks for the treat,,,.
I travelled from Pheonix to Roosevelt Lake during one of my adventures in 2002. I found the ghost town at Goldfield fascinating. Really old buildings, particularly the old saloon on a raised area, looked spooky! I hiked the the Superstition Mountains for a while, they are dramatic too.
I camped in my tent at the shore of Canyon Lake overnight. A good meal was had in the restaurant which was very quite. Half of the road to Roosevelt Lake is dirt. Don't know whether it is today ? I travelled N.N West to Payson. I liked Payson before it became over developed like so many historic towns. Old timer Englishman from Shropshire raising wonderful memories.
Luv luv your videos! We always look forward to the next one! You do a great job showing places and telling about it.
We luv Arizona.
Thank you so much!
Was just up to canyon lake Russ. Missed ya again. I live right on the border of Mesa and apache junction. Fished all the lakes on the salt river
many times. Love when your exploring in my back yard, Talk soon.
Love this area. I went to Saguaro Lake 2 years ago in 2020, just before the big fires. Such a beautiful place. We also did boat tour on Saguaro Lake. Thanks Russ for taking us on the road with you! Stay safe
Hi Kathy
Yo Russ, Beautiful area thanks for the tour. I have a friend from northern Michigan she winters out there South of Superstition
Mountains. We are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel in Mid Michigan warming trend coming our way
My son boated on Apache lake for years. We went the year it got washed out. They finally got their boat and rv out. Then it sold. Apache resort. They don’t go now. New management isn’t so good. Looking for a new place to go. Love Apache trail. Roads are rough!!!!
Loved it thank you
You should have gone further to Tortilla Flats??? Cute little place and always full with visitors. We spent several weeks at Tortilla Flats this winter-the drive beyond towards Roosevelt Dam is an awesome drive, full of spectacular views. The road is washed out due to washout after a fire. Area people are pushing for repair but is is sceptical that might happen. Great area to spend some time.
Next time!
Some of my old stomping grounds! I used to work at the "Old Wasp Mine". It would have been on your right going back. Just below that fake ghost town they call "Gold field". Great ride! Thanks.
Right where you turned around there is a Nice picnic area. You only got as far as the trailer parking for the boat landing. Next time go farther to Tortilla flat and get a Cowboy Burger. NF Campground right across the road 10 bucks a night with a geezer pass... Apache trail is closed at Fish Creek Hill, Washed out and lots of big rocks in the road. Hope they can reopen it. Thanks for lots a Great Videos... Brings back lots of memory's of 3 or 4 years ago...
It's a beautiful trail ...love it 😊 happy trails Russ 🤩🤩
Thanks 👍
It was hairy road coming from Roosevelt Dam. Lane and half dirt road. Love that state park.
Next time through, just past Canyon Lake a couple more miles up is Tortilla Flat! Really really cool little spot with a shop and ice cream and neat couple of buildings and old bath tub where Wyatt Earp bathed, it's really neat!
Dig the early morning drive footage🌝👌🏽
beautiful doesn't describe this area its way more than that. good highway
It really is!
Wonderful trip…thanks Russ!
My pleasure!!
We went to Roosevelt lake through globe.
you have a wonderful narrative style
What a beautiful drive, got to go there. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey Russ hello from the Eastridge family thanks for sharing travel well lance and family
Love that drive. Have LRB Reminiscing is my intermission tune until next time!
Take care!
Nice trip, Russ, think that was the first time I've seen a one-lane bridge. Have fun, Mike
Stayed at Lost Dutchman State Park in 2018. Rode my motorcycle to Tortilla Flats one day for lunch. Another great ride!!!
Stopped at the overview at Canyon Lake too!!!
Very cool!
I didn't even know we had this lake here (lived here in phoenix for over 30+ years) until I saw it on another youtuber's channel..."Traveling Robert" (his vids are fanatastic btw!) and I immediately decided to go there asap. Now, even though he drove all the way thru it I had NO IDEA how that road would be and it most certainly surprised me! I have picked up photography after getting my eyes fixed in 2018/2019 and I have returned there many times to ake photos...last time I FINALLY got on the steamboat! MAGNIFICANT! It is my FAVORITE place in AZ!
What a motorcycle road!!
NICE 🤙🤙🤙🤙
Thanks! 😁
Plus the lost Dutchman mine so many neat things back in those mountains and you're right about getting lost I'm not from Arizona but I've been in the Superstition Mountains few times looking for the lost Dutchman and it is awesome the things back there you would not believe I found a cave with a date above the the door of the cave not a mine and a brother George ate 1644 crazy huh
Beautiful ride
Yes it was!
I expected your voice to break up as you drove into that tunnel :-) That's just the way my mind works:-)
You and me both!
Reminds me of the song Walter Brennan sang about the Superstition Mts, and gold. (Dating myself).
Really cool video, awesome drone footage.....
Nice one Russ
Thanks 👍
If you want to see something really impressive take a boat up into the canyon itself. Like a mini grand canyon that goes back a couple of miles to the Apache Lake dam. Steep cliffs and Doll Sheep visible. I had a boat when stationed at Williams AFB years ago and loved taking family up into the canyon.😊
Thanks for the trip the lake sounds familiar so I'm sure I must of been there but I was to young to remember same goes for Roosevelt Lake. Check out Seguaro Lake while you're up there. Safe Travels
You bet
Sounds like you might be leaving Quartzsite and moving to Globe! Lol. Globe does look and seem to be very nice 👍
From what I read they are working on rebuilding the washed out part of 88 and it should reopen in due time. Horses, hikers, and bicycles are allowed on the 7 mile closed stretch currently.
Sure miss that area
We live near Apache Junction and the Superstition Mountains. It is a great place ride in and enjoy the desert sights . Friends and I ride our side by sides out there all the time. My wife and I also spend a fair amout of time boating on Canyon Lake several times a month, We go out during the week and usually there are only a few boats on the entire lake and it is not crowded at all. The restaurant there has great food and very reasonable prices for food and drinks. The Dolly Steamboat sightseeing runs up the lake are very cool. They also have a sunset dinner cruise that is really enjoyable and a they serve a very nice meal. It will give folks a chance to take in the beauty and enjoy a fantastic cruise. The run up lake about 9 to 10 miles from the Dam is beautiful, with it ending just a half a mile or so below the Apache Lake Dam. The entire canyon is loaded with beauty, and often we will see Desert Bighorn Sheep and other desert wildlife along the shoreline and on the cliffs. I really hope that in the near future AZ govts, will get the road repaired all the way back to Rosevelt Lake that was washed out due to flooding after the fires. Prior to the closing of the Apache Trail it had to be ranked as one of the most scenic and historic in Arizona. The entire area from Apache Junction , to Queen Creek, Globe, Rosevelt Lake and on up to Punkin Center can provide a ton of fun activities, desert scenery. some great food and nice people. Keep up the great videos
Great video Russ I did not there before you just beautiful anyway keep it up be safe always enjoy your videos
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Hey Russ if you have not gone to Apache lake in your RV before from Canyon you might want to do it from Roosevelt Dam side once you leave the hard ball road and you come to a rest stop on the left hand side of the road u mite want to turn around and go back someone in the comment section says the road is dicey, heck that's an understatement it is darn near scary the road is very narrow and it is barely big enough for 1 vehicle let alone 2 but going down you will be on the inside but going up is super scary cause then your on the outside with a Ricky rail guard to keep you from toppling over the side of the mountain from the rest stop with BINOs you can see all the cars and pickups that have fallen off the road. Be safe if you do decide to go that way. But on the other hand that canyon is one of the most beautiful parts of the state I've had the privilege to drive through best time to do it is during the day so you can see how pretty it is and safest to but at night there will be maybe 1 or 2 vehicles coming or going
Great video as well Russ my oldest brother works at the mine there in globe
Very cool
@@rvertv I also went and checked out that area on the Colorado river by Oxbow right there in Ehrenberg after I seen a video that you did on that place and I absolutely loved it there even three years later definitely a new hotspot to go to whenever I want to camp but it won’t be till fall time when I go next because it’s starting to get hot down there and I’m very sensitive to heat strokes
I enjoy your videos. Have you heard of Canyon de Chelly, north eastern Arizona? I stopped there in February, found it to be a beautiful canyon and very interesting with the valley of the canyon all owned by the Navajo. It would make a beautiful video and add interesting info with the Navajo farming and ranching in the canyon. Thanks for your videos!!
I will check it out
At the very beginning of this video you went through a tunnel, I believe you said on the 60, where exactly is that tunnel? Nice video by the way 😇
I believe it is the Queen Creek Tunnel. In between Globe and Superior
You goofed up. Another few miles to Tortilla Flats for ice cream!
Next time
Nice
You should have went a little bit further there was another bridge to cross that that end of the lake and gone to the restaurant off to the left-hand side. Can’t remember the name of the restaurant but it has great food and I believe it’s still open then you could’ve gone a little bit further to and you would’ve seen some beautiful country. Go A little bit further and there’s a cute little restaurant that has the best hamburgers in the world I believe that’s where the road ends and you can’t go any further. You missed out on a lot because it takes and the rest of the lake.
Enjoy your style and the great rides. Google maps says 88 will open up in October. Bridge out at Fish Creek.
Thanks for the info!
That's not happening anytime soon. 2019 floods destroyed the road at Fish Creek Hill.
After I posted I saw that. Thanks for the clarification.
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RVer TV ST Rt 88 is closed at Fish Creek Hill passed Tortilla Flats the only stagecoach trail stop around on St Rt 88. Farther passed Canyon Lake. Yes 14-day camping and day use needs permits. FYI Before you Boondock check with Forest Service. We were advised some areas are being shut down do to abuse. Some of our favorite places are no more. AB Roadrunners will catch you down the road
Nice Video Russ, thank you. Do you think driving a motorhome (30' feet with tow) is okay on this path...did you see others on your way?
Yes! Take it slow....
Yes it’s fine
Hey Russ how was the cell phone service when you went to Canyon Lake ?? l