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  1. Route map: State Route 88 is a long state highway in the U.S. state of Arizona. It runs from U.S. Route 60 (US 60) in Apache Junction through desert terrain to SR 188 near Roosevelt Dam.

  2. SR 88 begins in Apache Junction at US 60, then heads northeast to the Salt River, which it then follows alongside of and will eventually reach Roosevelt Lake at SR 188. SR 88 is paved from Apache Junction to the town of Tortilla Flat.

  3. Puerto Blanco Drive, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument - 37 mile track past cactus forests and rugged mountains. The Apache Trail, Arizona; scenic, mostly unpaved route between Apache Junction and Theodore Roosevelt Lake, through the Superstition Mountains close to the Salt River.

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  5. State Route 88 (Apache Trail) Overview. ADOT has reopened the 5-mile unpaved section of State Route 88 (Apache Trail) from Fish Creek Vista (milepost 222) to milepost 227 near Reavis Trailhead Road that was closed due to extensive roadway damage and rock debris following severe flooding in 2019.

  6. AZ-88. Apache Junction, AZ 85119. Apache Trail Scenic Byway offers a picturesque drive through the stunning landscapes of Apache Junction, AZ. Visitors can experience the beauty of the desert and mountains while exploring this historic route.

  7. 4 sty 2018 · The current configuration of AZ 88 is about 46 miles long running from US 60 in Apache Junction northeast to AZ 188. The reputation of AZ 88 is among the most infamous in Arizona as it is one of the few remaining dirt state highways with approximately half the modern mileage unpaved.

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