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Mała grupa Apache Trail Day Tour z Dolly Steamboat z Phoenix

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Spend the day following the historic Apache Trail on a guided true wilderness adventure. Enjoy a visit to Goldfield Ghost Town, Tortilla Flat, and a boat ride on Canyon Lake. It's a perfect day out in the Sonoran Desert. Enjoy this small-group tour limited to just 13 people in a custom van with leather captain's chairs.
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Tue 09 Sep
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  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • DETOURS American West is not responsible for road or viewing conditions due to weather or unforeseen circumstances.
  • Arizona state law requires children under 8 years to have either a child seat or booster. Child seats are not provided, please bring your own and notify supplier ahead of time.
  • Minimum age is 3 years - you must notify supplier if you have any small children and confirm you will provide car seats.
  • Wheelchairs or walkers that can fold up are acceptable on tour - you must notify supplier ahead of time
  • You must let the supplier know if there are any mobility concerns that they should be aware of.
  • Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there is not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
  • FOR LAST MINUTE BOOKINGS: Any tours booked after 7:00PM Arizona time the night before the tour date might not be confirmed. You will likely have to meet at another hotel for pick up. Our office will contact you prior to 6:00am on the tour date.
  • A snack bar is available on board the Dolly Steamboat with water, sodas, snacks, and alcohol. Cash only.*
Czego oczekiwać
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Droga widokowa Apache Trail
Zaledwie kilka minut od miasta Apache Trail to doskonały sposób na poznanie piękna pustyni Sonora. Pierwsza wyznaczona w Arizonie „Historyczna autostrada” i malownicza droga boczna, oryginalny Szlak Apache był ścieżką dla pieszych, którą miejscowe plemię Apaczów podróżowało przez Góry Zabobonów.
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Góry Przesądów
Zobacz te wspaniałe pustynne góry, jadąc szlakiem Apache
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Jezioro kanionowe
Podczas wycieczki szlakiem Apache zostaniesz również zabrany na rejs parowcem po jeziorze Canyon przez słynną Dolly Steamboat.
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Park Stanowy Zaginionego Holendra
Tortilla Flat stała się stałym elementem szlaku Apache od jego powstania w 1904 roku. Ani ogień, susza, ani bandyci nie byli w stanie zniszczyć tego serdecznego przystanku, który podtrzymuje swoją bogatą tradycję dzięki swojej architekturze i wyjątkowemu zmysłowi dekoratorskiemu. Jeśli zrobi ci się za gorąco, możesz dosłownie „osiodłać” do baru i napić się zimnego napoju, aby się ochłodzić. Ten surowy krajobraz na pustyni Sonora był klejnotem, którego szukali niektórzy mężczyźni, a najsłynniejszy z nich to Zaginiona Kopalnia Holendra. Podobno znalazł największą żyłę złota na zachodzie, niemiecki imigrant Jacob Waltz nikomu nie powierzył swojego nowo odkrytego złoża złota, a tajemnica jego lokalizacji została pogrzebana wraz z nim. Jeśli masz „złote oko”, może uda ci się je dostrzec podczas trasy!
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Tortilla Płaska
Dwa z bardziej kolorowych przystanków na szlaku Apache to Goldfield Ghost Town i Tortilla Flat.
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Miasto duchów Goldfield
Goldfield, trafnie nazwane na cześć znalezionego w okolicy szlachetnego kruszcu, zostało lokowane w 1892 roku. Przez pięć długich lat miasto to było rajem dla poszukiwaczy złota, jednak wkrótce po tym, jak żyła przestała wydobywać, Goldfield szybko przekształciło się w wydobywcze miasto-widmo. Podczas wycieczki będziesz miał okazję spędzić czas w tym odrestaurowanym mieście duchów, ćwicząc techniki płukania złota, podziwiając oryginalny sprzęt górniczy, a nawet spędzając trochę czasu w Bordello Lu Lu, jeśli się odważysz.
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Apache Trail Scenic Drive
Only minutes from the city, the Apache Trail is the perfect way to experience the beauty of the Sonoran desert. Arizona’s first designated “Historic Highway” and a scenic byway, the original Apache Trail was a footpath by which the local Apache Tribe traveled through the Superstition Mountains.
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Superstition Mountains
View these stunning desert mountains as you drive along the Apache Trail
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Canyon Lake
During your tour along the Apache Trail, you will also be treated to a steamboat cruise on Canyon Lake by the famous Dolly Steamboat.
10
Lost Dutchman State Park
Tortilla Flat has become a fixture of the Apache Trail since its inception in 1904. Not fire, drought, or bandits could destroy this hearty stage stop which holds onto its rich tradition through its architecture and unique decorating sense. If you get too warm, you can quite literally “saddle up” to the bar and enjoy a cold beverage to cool you down. This rugged landscape in the Sonoran Desert has been the jewel that some men were looking for with the most famous involving the Lost Dutchman Mine. Rumored to have found the largest gold vein in the west, German immigrant Jacob Waltz trusted his newly found gold deposit to no one and the secret of its location was buried with him. If you have the “golden eye” maybe you can spot it while on tour!
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Tortilla Flat
Two of the more colorful stops along the Apache Trail are Goldfield Ghost Town and Tortilla Flat.
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Goldfield Ghost Town
Goldfield, aptly named after the precious metal found in the area, was incorporated in 1892. For five long years this town was a gold miner’s paradise, however, soon after the vein stopped producing Goldfield quickly turned into a gold mining ghost town. During the tour you will have a chance to spend time in this restored ghost town practicing your gold panning techniques, marveling at the original mining gear, or even spending some time at Lu Lu’s Bordello if you dare.
13
Apache Trail Scenic Drive
Only minutes from the city, the Apache Trail is the perfect way to experience the beauty of the Sonoran desert. Arizona’s first designated “Historic Highway” and a scenic byway, the original Apache Trail was a footpath by which the local Apache Tribe traveled through the Superstition Mountains.
14
Superstition Mountains
View these stunning desert mountains as you drive along the Apache Trail
15
Canyon Lake
During your tour along the Apache Trail, you will also be treated to a steamboat cruise on Canyon Lake by the famous Dolly Steamboat.
16
Lost Dutchman State Park
Tortilla Flat has become a fixture of the Apache Trail since its inception in 1904. Not fire, drought, or bandits could destroy this hearty stage stop which holds onto its rich tradition through its architecture and unique decorating sense. If you get too warm, you can quite literally “saddle up” to the bar and enjoy a cold beverage to cool you down. This rugged landscape in the Sonoran Desert has been the jewel that some men were looking for with the most famous involving the Lost Dutchman Mine. Rumored to have found the largest gold vein in the west, German immigrant Jacob Waltz trusted his newly found gold deposit to no one and the secret of its location was buried with him. If you have the “golden eye” maybe you can spot it while on tour!
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Tortilla Flat
Two of the more colorful stops along the Apache Trail are Goldfield Ghost Town and Tortilla Flat.
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Goldfield Ghost Town
Goldfield, aptly named after the precious metal found in the area, was incorporated in 1892. For five long years this town was a gold miner’s paradise, however, soon after the vein stopped producing Goldfield quickly turned into a gold mining ghost town. During the tour you will have a chance to spend time in this restored ghost town practicing your gold panning techniques, marveling at the original mining gear, or even spending some time at Lu Lu’s Bordello if you dare.
19
Apache Trail Scenic Drive
Only minutes from the city, the Apache Trail is the perfect way to experience the beauty of the Sonoran desert. Arizona’s first designated “Historic Highway” and a scenic byway, the original Apache Trail was a footpath by which the local Apache Tribe traveled through the Superstition Mountains.
20
Superstition Mountains
View these stunning desert mountains as you drive along the Apache Trail
21
Canyon Lake
During your tour along the Apache Trail, you will also be treated to a steamboat cruise on Canyon Lake by the famous Dolly Steamboat.
22
Lost Dutchman State Park
Tortilla Flat has become a fixture of the Apache Trail since its inception in 1904. Not fire, drought, or bandits could destroy this hearty stage stop which holds onto its rich tradition through its architecture and unique decorating sense. If you get too warm, you can quite literally “saddle up” to the bar and enjoy a cold beverage to cool you down. This rugged landscape in the Sonoran Desert has been the jewel that some men were looking for with the most famous involving the Lost Dutchman Mine. Rumored to have found the largest gold vein in the west, German immigrant Jacob Waltz trusted his newly found gold deposit to no one and the secret of its location was buried with him. If you have the “golden eye” maybe you can spot it while on tour!
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Tortilla Flat
Two of the more colorful stops along the Apache Trail are Goldfield Ghost Town and Tortilla Flat.
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Goldfield Ghost Town
Goldfield, aptly named after the precious metal found in the area, was incorporated in 1892. For five long years this town was a gold miner’s paradise, however, soon after the vein stopped producing Goldfield quickly turned into a gold mining ghost town. During the tour you will have a chance to spend time in this restored ghost town practicing your gold panning techniques, marveling at the original mining gear, or even spending some time at Lu Lu’s Bordello if you dare.
25
Apache Trail Scenic Drive
Only minutes from the city, the Apache Trail is the perfect way to experience the beauty of the Sonoran desert. Arizona’s first designated “Historic Highway” and a scenic byway, the original Apache Trail was a footpath by which the local Apache Tribe traveled through the Superstition Mountains.
26
Superstition Mountains
View these stunning desert mountains as you drive along the Apache Trail
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Canyon Lake
During your tour along the Apache Trail, you will also be treated to a steamboat cruise on Canyon Lake by the famous Dolly Steamboat.
28
Lost Dutchman State Park
Tortilla Flat has become a fixture of the Apache Trail since its inception in 1904. Not fire, drought, or bandits could destroy this hearty stage stop which holds onto its rich tradition through its architecture and unique decorating sense. If you get too warm, you can quite literally “saddle up” to the bar and enjoy a cold beverage to cool you down. This rugged landscape in the Sonoran Desert has been the jewel that some men were looking for with the most famous involving the Lost Dutchman Mine. Rumored to have found the largest gold vein in the west, German immigrant Jacob Waltz trusted his newly found gold deposit to no one and the secret of its location was buried with him. If you have the “golden eye” maybe you can spot it while on tour!
29
Tortilla Flat
Two of the more colorful stops along the Apache Trail are Goldfield Ghost Town and Tortilla Flat.
30
Goldfield Ghost Town
Goldfield, aptly named after the precious metal found in the area, was incorporated in 1892. For five long years this town was a gold miner’s paradise, however, soon after the vein stopped producing Goldfield quickly turned into a gold mining ghost town. During the tour you will have a chance to spend time in this restored ghost town practicing your gold panning techniques, marveling at the original mining gear, or even spending some time at Lu Lu’s Bordello if you dare.
31
Apache Trail Scenic Drive
Only minutes from the city, the Apache Trail is the perfect way to experience the beauty of the Sonoran desert. Arizona’s first designated “Historic Highway” and a scenic byway, the original Apache Trail was a footpath by which the local Apache Tribe traveled through the Superstition Mountains.
32
Superstition Mountains
View these stunning desert mountains as you drive along the Apache Trail
33
Canyon Lake
During your tour along the Apache Trail, you will also be treated to a steamboat cruise on Canyon Lake by the famous Dolly Steamboat.
34
Lost Dutchman State Park
Tortilla Flat has become a fixture of the Apache Trail since its inception in 1904. Not fire, drought, or bandits could destroy this hearty stage stop which holds onto its rich tradition through its architecture and unique decorating sense. If you get too warm, you can quite literally “saddle up” to the bar and enjoy a cold beverage to cool you down. This rugged landscape in the Sonoran Desert has been the jewel that some men were looking for with the most famous involving the Lost Dutchman Mine. Rumored to have found the largest gold vein in the west, German immigrant Jacob Waltz trusted his newly found gold deposit to no one and the secret of its location was buried with him. If you have the “golden eye” maybe you can spot it while on tour!
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Tortilla Flat
Two of the more colorful stops along the Apache Trail are Goldfield Ghost Town and Tortilla Flat.
36
Goldfield Ghost Town
Goldfield, aptly named after the precious metal found in the area, was incorporated in 1892. For five long years this town was a gold miner’s paradise, however, soon after the vein stopped producing Goldfield quickly turned into a gold mining ghost town. During the tour you will have a chance to spend time in this restored ghost town practicing your gold panning techniques, marveling at the original mining gear, or even spending some time at Lu Lu’s Bordello if you dare.
37
Apache Trail Scenic Drive
Only minutes from the city, the Apache Trail is the perfect way to experience the beauty of the Sonoran desert. Arizona’s first designated “Historic Highway” and a scenic byway, the original Apache Trail was a footpath by which the local Apache Tribe traveled through the Superstition Mountains.
38
Superstition Mountains
View these stunning desert mountains as you drive along the Apache Trail
39
Canyon Lake
During your tour along the Apache Trail, you will also be treated to a steamboat cruise on Canyon Lake by the famous Dolly Steamboat.
40
Lost Dutchman State Park
Tortilla Flat has become a fixture of the Apache Trail since its inception in 1904. Not fire, drought, or bandits could destroy this hearty stage stop which holds onto its rich tradition through its architecture and unique decorating sense. If you get too warm, you can quite literally “saddle up” to the bar and enjoy a cold beverage to cool you down. This rugged landscape in the Sonoran Desert has been the jewel that some men were looking for with the most famous involving the Lost Dutchman Mine. Rumored to have found the largest gold vein in the west, German immigrant Jacob Waltz trusted his newly found gold deposit to no one and the secret of its location was buried with him. If you have the “golden eye” maybe you can spot it while on tour!
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Tortilla Flat
Two of the more colorful stops along the Apache Trail are Goldfield Ghost Town and Tortilla Flat.
42
Goldfield Ghost Town
Goldfield, aptly named after the precious metal found in the area, was incorporated in 1892. For five long years this town was a gold miner’s paradise, however, soon after the vein stopped producing Goldfield quickly turned into a gold mining ghost town. During the tour you will have a chance to spend time in this restored ghost town practicing your gold panning techniques, marveling at the original mining gear, or even spending some time at Lu Lu’s Bordello if you dare.
43
Apache Trail Scenic Drive
Only minutes from the city, the Apache Trail is the perfect way to experience the beauty of the Sonoran desert. Arizona’s first designated “Historic Highway” and a scenic byway, the original Apache Trail was a footpath by which the local Apache Tribe traveled through the Superstition Mountains.
44
Superstition Mountains
View these stunning desert mountains as you drive along the Apache Trail
45
Canyon Lake
During your tour along the Apache Trail, you will also be treated to a steamboat cruise on Canyon Lake by the famous Dolly Steamboat.
46
Lost Dutchman State Park
Tortilla Flat has become a fixture of the Apache Trail since its inception in 1904. Not fire, drought, or bandits could destroy this hearty stage stop which holds onto its rich tradition through its architecture and unique decorating sense. If you get too warm, you can quite literally “saddle up” to the bar and enjoy a cold beverage to cool you down. This rugged landscape in the Sonoran Desert has been the jewel that some men were looking for with the most famous involving the Lost Dutchman Mine. Rumored to have found the largest gold vein in the west, German immigrant Jacob Waltz trusted his newly found gold deposit to no one and the secret of its location was buried with him. If you have the “golden eye” maybe you can spot it while on tour!
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Tortilla Flat
Two of the more colorful stops along the Apache Trail are Goldfield Ghost Town and Tortilla Flat.
48
Goldfield Ghost Town
Goldfield, aptly named after the precious metal found in the area, was incorporated in 1892. For five long years this town was a gold miner’s paradise, however, soon after the vein stopped producing Goldfield quickly turned into a gold mining ghost town. During the tour you will have a chance to spend time in this restored ghost town practicing your gold panning techniques, marveling at the original mining gear, or even spending some time at Lu Lu’s Bordello if you dare.
49
Apache Trail Scenic Drive
Only minutes from the city, the Apache Trail is the perfect way to experience the beauty of the Sonoran desert. Arizona’s first designated “Historic Highway” and a scenic byway, the original Apache Trail was a footpath by which the local Apache Tribe traveled through the Superstition Mountains.
50
Superstition Mountains
View these stunning desert mountains as you drive along the Apache Trail
51
Canyon Lake
During your tour along the Apache Trail, you will also be treated to a steamboat cruise on Canyon Lake by the famous Dolly Steamboat.
52
Lost Dutchman State Park
Tortilla Flat has become a fixture of the Apache Trail since its inception in 1904. Not fire, drought, or bandits could destroy this hearty stage stop which holds onto its rich tradition through its architecture and unique decorating sense. If you get too warm, you can quite literally “saddle up” to the bar and enjoy a cold beverage to cool you down. This rugged landscape in the Sonoran Desert has been the jewel that some men were looking for with the most famous involving the Lost Dutchman Mine. Rumored to have found the largest gold vein in the west, German immigrant Jacob Waltz trusted his newly found gold deposit to no one and the secret of its location was buried with him. If you have the “golden eye” maybe you can spot it while on tour!
53
Tortilla Flat
Two of the more colorful stops along the Apache Trail are Goldfield Ghost Town and Tortilla Flat.
54
Goldfield Ghost Town
Goldfield, aptly named after the precious metal found in the area, was incorporated in 1892. For five long years this town was a gold miner’s paradise, however, soon after the vein stopped producing Goldfield quickly turned into a gold mining ghost town. During the tour you will have a chance to spend time in this restored ghost town practicing your gold panning techniques, marveling at the original mining gear, or even spending some time at Lu Lu’s Bordello if you dare.
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janiswisherop
Jun 2018
I was not happy with this tour. Pick up and drop off were very inconvenient as I was staying with a friend and not in a hotel. Getting to the hotel the company rep told me to go to was not so bad, but getting back there was a nightmare. I had to be the last one dropped off on the way back because it was near the Detours offices - more convenient for the driver and company rather than me the paying customer. I ended up getting off the bus/van with the second to last drop off as it was actually closer to my friends house then the original place. I even recommended the driver just drop me at an exit (shopping mall) near my friend's home but he could not do that for whatever reason. Lacking in resourcefulness or out-of-the box thinking. The trip itself was rather boring and I believe it had to do with the driver. He did not seem to know about the area too much and gave little interesting facts. This was my first time taking a group tour and I was expecting a guide who would be more interactive and engaging - per the other reviews - but, I did not find that at all. I do not think I will book again with this company.
Pat C
May 2018
We have a time share in Scottsdale and are in the process of exploring AZ. Because it was a ( small group) tour, I could not do everything I wanted to do. But it gave me a good enough overview (and fantastic shots of a bald eagle) that I will repeat on my own with my partner. There are areas the driver could not take us. The driver and guide, Michael, was fantastic; he is also a naturalist. He encouraged us to communicate with him and each other. The boat tour was awesome and I will repeat it.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jun 2018
Hi Pat... Thank you for joining us for a tour, and we're so happy we could help you with your process of exploring AZ. We appreciate you taking a moment to share your experience about Michael's fantastic service and your enjoyment of the boat tour. We'd love to see some of the shots you took of the bald eagle, if you'd be willing to share them. If so, please email them to [email protected]. Thank you again for your kind words, and please do come see us again for another adventure exploring the beautiful American West!
Zhigie35
May 2018
I wanted to give my mother something different for mother's day and thought a tour would be a great idea. IShe lives in Sun City so we worked with Detours to find a convenient meeting spot (ended up being a hotel in Desert Ridge). It was off-peak tourist seasn (May 16) so our tour was not crowded (five in total) and most places were easy to get to and comfortably not so busy. Michael who was ur tour guide/driver was prompt, professional, and enthusiastic about teaching us about floral, fauna, history, and geology of the region. Our first stop was a local small museum that talked about the region and an area where Westerns were filmed. Elvis filmed "Charro" there (never heard of it) and they have a campy chapel with Elvis at the altar. Something you might see in Vegas. Next was a relaxing and informative ride to Tortilla Flats. I originally thought this was the place where the oldest tortilla factory is, no clue where I thought of that one, but instead it is very much like a touristy cute western block. Small but worth exploring. I saw previous trips here and wanted to check out the saloon. Can't speak for the food but guzzled down our Peaks Hop Notch before we met back with our tour group. Very very tasty. Bar seats somewhat uncomfortable but worth the photo opp. Loved the women's bathroom (men's not so interesting and smelled like urine). Next we went to the Dolly Steamboat. I love being on the boat. We had plenty of options since it wasn't too crowded. My mom and I went back and forth to outside and in since the sun was blazing. The Captain pointed out wildlife (nothing too wild but loved the goats and sheep), history, and geology of the area. Next we drove to the ghost town for lunch. My mom and I were hungry so we went straight to the saloon (only saloon in the ghost town). My mom and I shared the burger which fit our appetite (despite the $2 sharing charge). Our tour guide ate with us which was a nice accompaniment. We had a brief look over the town (we have been to other ghost towns so we were okay with eating instead of exploring). Then we were off for the hour's drive back to our drop off. Our tour guide was very interactive with our group and had us do an ice breaker in the beginning and a "quiz" at the end which is something you dont normally have on a tour. The van was extremely comfortable and we were even asked if it was too hot or cold. This is also a very easy non-strenuous tour and perfect for seniors and families. Very much a tease since I would like to go back to the Apache trail further on a 4x4 and have more than a drink). I would definitely do a tour with Detours again (and would love to visit the Antelope Canyon)!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
May 2018
Thank you for joining us for an Apache Trail Tour with the Dolly Steamboat excursion. We're so glad that you and your Mother enjoyed the day...and kudos to you for the very special gift of an experience for you and your Mom to remember. We appreciate you taking a few moments to share your experience and we're so glad that you thoroughly enjoyed Michael's service. Please do reach out to us when you're ready to plan your next adventure to Antelope Canyon. We'd love to show it to you!

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