This Absurdly Awesome Ghost Town Attraction In Arizona Is Perfect For A Day Trip
Drive down any wide, open road in Arizona and you’re bound to come across a tiny town that looks like it has some intriguing history. Old, weather-beaten buildings and rusting relics of the lives that once called these towns home lay dormant, ready to tell stories of decades past. Luckily, sometimes you don’t have to do much digging; quite a few of these towns proudly share their history with anyone willing to listen.

The town’s history begins centuries ago when the Apache used a trail that passed through here to travel through the Superstition Mountains. As American settlers moved into Arizona Territory, this trail was eventually converted into a stagecoach line. In the mid-1800s, prospectors began setting up camps in the area in hopes of striking rich by finding gold in the nearby Superstition Mountains. Finding little luck in the rugged mountains, these camps likely didn’t last long and eventually dwindled to nothing when a freight camp was established here in 1904 for the construction of Roosevelt Dam.
Once the tourists began traveling to see the newly constructed dam, Tortilla Flat became one of the hot spots along the way. Among the thousands of visitors, well-known folks like Teddy Roosevelt, Clark Gable, and John Wayne have been known to have passed through or stopped here.






Tortilla Flat is located approximately one hour east of Phoenix via Apache Trail. Directions from Sky Harbor Airport can be found here. For more information about visiting Tortilla Flat, you can visit their website.
If you want to visit another cool little town, you may enjoy Seligman in northern Arizona! Read more about it in The Small Town Along Route 66 In Arizona With A Story That Will Fascinate You.
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