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Apache Trail and Superstition

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There are various destinations to explore in Mesa, Arizona, just a few hour’s drive from this lovely city. Touring is a fantastic way to explore and learn more facts about the city’s environs. Look no further for an adventure and educational day trip perfect for you and your family. Mesa offers some of the best tours, which are ideal for everyone interested. Below are some of the best day trips you can explore while visiting the city.

Apache Trail and Superstition

Apache Trail and Superstition
Apache Trail and Superstition

This 65-mile guided roundtrip engages you in the Native American Culture. Start with a narrated tour walk along the historic Apache Trail, the only place where the renowned saguaro (which has a 150-life span) cacti grow. Proceeding to the Superstition Mountain lies the Tortilla Flats, a famous gold mining town where you will be taken a stride back to what life was before the 20th century. Goldfield (a ravage ghost town) and Lost Dutchman Mine are also in this area. Add a little interest to your day tour by exploring the Superstition Mountain Lost Dutchman Museum (to see artifacts and folklore from the site) and Mammoth Mine in Goldfield Ghost Town, where there is a vintage store shop and saloon. Moving further past Goldfield is Canyon Lake, where you can board the Dolly Steamboat. While cruising and relaxing on the boat, learn more about the unique nature and geological facts of the Sonoran Desert. You will also sight wildlife such as bighorn sheep and a vast breed of birds. Complete your day tour by taking a short desert stroll along, pinpointing the distinct vegetation growing in the area.

Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is magnificent proof of nature’s capability and one of the earth’s seven natural wonders. This excellent site attracts a list of tourists to the area. Grand Canyon is a 496-mile roundtrip approximately four hours from Mesa; this tour is still doable in a day. Although you will spend most of the time in your car, the Grand Canyon day tour will be worth your time. The best thing about this tour is that guide tours are available upon request, but you can do a self-guided experience by picking maps at the entrance. Once you reach the park, numerous sites and trails along the Canyon Rim are all over Grand Canyon National Park. Intrigue your visit to this site by combining several spots and turning your day tour into an adventurous weekend tour. There are also plenty of hotels in the area offering accommodation if you decide to explore further. Depending on which rim you choose to venture in, the following are some well-known sites: Geological Museum, Kolb Studio, Hermit Road Drive, Hopi House, Desert drive view, and much more.

Mogollon Rim

Mogollon Rim
Mogollon Rim

The Mogollon Rim tour is a 206-mile roundtrip from Mesa. In this destination lies Pine, one of the oldest towns with historical structures where the Mormon pioneers’ community settled in 1879. In July, the town holds a Pioneer Days Celebration, celebrated yearly. The rim also features Tonto Natural Bridge (the world’s largest natural bridge), which is 125 meters long and 60 meters high. Take a walk beneath or stand on top of the travertine bridge and marvel at the beautiful landscape. You can also explore Strawberry town, which draws its name from the growing of wild berries in its hills. The state’s historic schoolhouse established by pioneers in 1885 is in this town. 

Conclusion

Mesa offers plenty of historical sites to explore within a day’s trip. The fabulous and breathtaking views of the tour sites are something to marvel at. One of the perfect ways to venture into Mesa’s distinct and unforgettable culture and history is through a fun and good-natured way on a coordinated tour. If you are looking for something different and unique when touring, Mesa, Arizona, is the ideal place. 

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