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Apache Junction, Arizona

Weaver's Needle is a prominent pinnacle that towers over much of the region east of Superstition Mountain and had played a major role in the legend of the Dutchman's Lost Mine. This famous landmark was named after Pauline (Paulino) Weaver, a mountain man, guide, prospector and early Arizona pioneer. Weaver first visited the area in 1825 when the region was still part of Mexico. Weaver's Needle appeared on military maps as early as 1853, making it one of the oldest Anglo-American named landmarks in the Southwest. Weaver's Needle appeared on maps almost two decades before Superstition Mountain did.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Goldfield Ghost Town

In the 1890s, Goldfield was a booming community. The first gold-strike was made in 1892, and it took just a little under a year before the town came to life. One rich strike after another supported the town and approximately 4000 people who lived in the district for five rich years.

Apache Junction, AZ Pioneer History


Apache Trail

The Apache Trail Historic Road was designated a historic road on June 20, 1986

Apache Junction, AZ Landmarks

Barleens Arizona Opry

Whether you live here or you are just visiting the beautiful Valley of the Sun, treat yourself to a fun-filled evening at Barleens Arizona Opry. This operation boasts a tenure of 25 years and now debuts an exciting new show for the 21st century!

Apache Junction, AZ Theatres

1915 Model-T Tours on the Apache Trail

"Sunset Route Limited & Apache Trail Auto Tours"

Apache Junction, AZ Tours

Things to do near Apache Junction, AZ

Greenfield Lakes Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...

Continental Golf Course -Executive

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...

Petersen House Museum

Restored Queen Anne Victorian home built in 1892 by one of Tempe's earliest settlers. ...

Wildlife World Zoo

Arizona's largest collection of exotic animals-up close and personal...