Rode to Tortilla Flat, a small (pop. 6) unincorporated town that is the last surviving stagecoach stop along the Apache Trail. It was originally a camping ground for prospectors in search of gold in the Superstition Mountains. The town is owned by a former farmer from Indiana.



























Thanks for making it to the end! Trust me, this was a small sample of what I actually took!! 😁
Once again stunning pictures!
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Thanks. All I did was press a button … I can’t take credit for the subject matter!! Hope all is well in KW!
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Nice tunes. Love matchbox twenty. Awesome photos and cool info on the little town
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Thanks!! The first video I looked at to add had Dropkick Murphys singing “Kiss Me – I’m S#!+ Faced” and realized you can hear the music!!! 😳😂
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These are amazing! loved the bar “stools” The scenery is outstanding!
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Love Tortilla Flats, the drive is crazy though!! Beautiful pics!! Have you guys been up to Cave Creek/ Carefree yet?
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We haven’t! Thanks for the tip! Tortilla Flat was a recommendation as well! 👍
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How Very Cool!! I’m just loving all the pics!! ♥️😊
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Hey…omg…so excited 2 hear from u so soon!!! Absolutely breathe taking and held my breathe thinking of those 147 curves…😬!! So amazing!!! 😘
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