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Superstition Narrow Gauge Railroad

Apache Junction, Arizona — Narrow gauge diesel

Board the Superstition Narrow Gauge Railroad in Apache Junction, Arizona for a narrow gauge diesel adventure. A narrated 1.5-mile loop circling the Goldfield Ghost Town with views of mining relics and the Superstition Mountains.

Service is available Year-round. Admission is $10-$12.

Trip Facts
Location
Apache Junction, Arizona
Train type
Narrow gauge diesel
Route & scenery
A narrated 1.5-mile loop circling the Goldfield Ghost Town with views of mining relics and the Superstition Mountains.
Typical duration
20 minutes
Operating season
Year-round
Price range
$10-$12
Reservations
Not required
Dog friendly
Yes
Accessibility
Train ride is wheelchair accessible; main street paths smooth but hills can be steep
Best time to visit
operates Year-round
Schedule notes
Departs roughly every 35 minutes during ghost town hours
Best time to visit

Year-round.

Know Before You Go

  • Tickets can be purchased at the station on the day.
  • Train ride is wheelchair accessible; main street paths smooth but hills can be steep.
  • Leashed, well-behaved dogs are welcome on board.
  • Departs roughly every 35 minutes during ghost town hours.

Nearby Attractions

Superstition Mountains, Lost Dutchman State Park, Apache Junction.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the typical excursion duration?

    The ride runs roughly 20 minutes from departure to return.

  • How much do tickets cost?

    Tickets run $10-$12. Prices may vary by car class or excursion — confirm on the railroad's website.

  • Do I need to book in advance?

    Walk-up tickets are accepted; no prior booking is necessary.

  • Is Superstition Narrow Gauge Railroad dog-friendly?

    Yes — leashed, well-behaved dogs are welcome. Confirm current pet policies when booking, as rules occasionally change.

Tickets & Official Info

Ready to plan your visit? Get tickets and details directly from the railroad.

Phone: (480) 983-0333

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