The best part of the run is an 8 mile or so stretch of pavement from Tortilla Flats to the dirt road where you can turn around. Many people get to Tortilla Flats and turn around. You will need enough fuel to get you 50 miles minimum. The ideal situation would be a resurfaced road, and then go in the summer months when it's cooler out as the snowbirds will be gone.īe sure and fuel up before you get on the Apache Trail because there is not a gas station of any sort. The food at Tortilla Flats is nothing to write home about, but will do in a pinch if you are starving. If a mistake is made at the wrong place you will be on a helicopter ride out of the canyon (if you're lucky) because there are areas that literally drop off several hundred feet. If you're a beginner, you might stay clear of this road. So if this road does get smoothed out, you will be able to run endless twisty turns and take in amazing scenery. HOWEVER, ADOT has posted that this beautiful route is to be resurfaced in 2017, starting in March and should be completed by October 2017. With that said, even if said tourists were absent, the washboards ruin the experience and make it unsafe. The surface is 100% washboards, tons of gravel and littered with tourists from the Minnesota, Canada, Michigan and such who go 15 miles per hour. The route and scenery are 5 stars, however the quality of the pavement is renders it worthless. This road simply put is a total waste of time for motorcyclists in it's current condition.
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