Best attractions and places to see around Top-Of-The-World include a diverse landscape of canyons, forests, and scenic routes. This region offers opportunities for exploring natural monuments and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking. The area is characterized by its rugged terrain, significant natural features, and historical importance, particularly for the Apache Nation. Visitors can experience scenic drives and discover unique natural formations.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Keep your eyes peeled as you approach this spot and you'll see and windmill a short distance off the trail. Head out that direction and you'll find a water tank that as a few playful goldfish that will swim to the surface if you agitate the water.
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Highway 60 winds its way between Superior and Miami, Arizona. Originally opened in the early 1920's the old highway was replaced in the 1950's to its current route. Along the way you'll be treated to amazing scenery and glimpses of the old highway lying further down the canyon.
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Oak Flat Campground is a little off the beaten path. It's off of the Gila-Pinal Scenic Route, and it's a popular spot for OHV enthusiasts, but the OHV trails and roads are also great for mountain biking and hiking. There are a bunch of canyons in the area that can be fun to explore on foot, but if you decide to go for a hike, make sure to take a map with you since the trails and roads aren't marked super well. Once you work your way south away from the campground, you start to get into the Devil's Canyon territory. The canyons back here are vast, primitive, and worth the trek to get back there.
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This descent is just phenomenal. It is dangerous however, because between Oak Flat and Superior there is a tunnel, and the slope is quite steep at this precise point. The view of the canyon is majestic.
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Oak Flat is a highly sacred site for the Apache Nation. The latter are currently fighting for years against the extension of copper mines which would irreparably destroy this spiritual and natural site of the utmost importance. Oak Flat is a very nice state park where you'll find a nice riverside campsite. Many shaded places are scattered everywhere. One or two wickiups (traditional Apache dwellings) are found on the site. You can also make beautiful hikes in the surroundings. For more information about this fight and this site see the following web page: http://apache-stronghold.com/
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The water tank is located about 300 yards from the trail. You can easily see it from far away by looking for the windmill next to it. Even if you don't need water, it's worth the detour, because the water tank actually holds goldfish that come to the surface when you play a little with your hand in the water.
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The region around Top-Of-The-World in Arizona is rich in natural beauty, primarily featuring dramatic canyons and forests. Key natural attractions include Scenic Highway 60 through Devil's Canyon, which offers amazing scenery between Superior and Miami. You can also experience majestic views of the canyon from Incredible Downhill, located between Oak Flat and Superior. Oak Flat State Park is another significant natural monument, providing shaded areas and opportunities for hikes amidst a forest setting.
Yes, Oak Flat State Park is a highly sacred site for the Apache Nation, making it a significant historical and cultural landmark. Visitors can find traditional Apache dwellings (wickiups) on the site and learn about its importance. The area also has a rich history tied to the old Highway 60, with glimpses of the original road visible along the modern Scenic Highway 60 through Devil's Canyon.
The Top-Of-The-World region offers a variety of outdoor activities, especially hiking and mountain biking. Oak Flat State Park provides opportunities for beautiful hikes. Additionally, Oak Flat Campground is a popular spot for OHV enthusiasts, but its trails and roads are also excellent for mountain biking and exploring the surrounding canyons on foot. Remember to take a map when exploring the canyons, as trails may not be well-marked.
Yes, Oak Flat State Park is considered family-friendly, offering a nice riverside campsite and many shaded areas. It's a great place for families to enjoy nature and gentle hikes. While some trails in the wider area can be challenging, there are options for various skill levels.
For breathtaking vistas, Scenic Highway 60 through Devil's Canyon offers amazing scenery as it winds between Superior and Miami. Another must-see spot for majestic canyon views is Incredible Downhill, a canyon viewpoint located between Oak Flat and Superior.
Yes, a unique spot is the Goldfish Tank. Located about 300 yards from a trail, near a windmill, this water tank surprisingly holds goldfish that will come to the surface if you gently agitate the water. It's a fun and unexpected detour.
The canyons around Top-Of-The-World, particularly near Oak Flat Campground, are vast and primitive. While they offer great opportunities for exploration, it's crucial to take a map with you as trails and roads are not always well-marked. Some descents, like Incredible Downhill, can be quite steep and challenging.
Oak Flat State Park holds immense significance as a sacred site for the Apache Nation. It features a beautiful riverside campsite, shaded areas, and traditional wickiups. The Apache Nation is actively working to protect this spiritual and natural site from potential environmental impacts.
Yes, camping is available. Oak Flat State Park offers a nice riverside campsite with many shaded spots. Additionally, Oak Flat Campground is another option, though it's a bit off the beaten path and popular with OHV enthusiasts.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural scenery, especially the dramatic canyon views along Scenic Highway 60 through Devil's Canyon and from Incredible Downhill. The historical and cultural significance of Oak Flat State Park and its peaceful camping opportunities are also highly valued. The diverse trails for hiking and mountain biking, particularly around Oak Flat Campground, are a big draw for outdoor enthusiasts.
Absolutely. The Scenic Highway 60 through Devil's Canyon is highly recommended. It winds between Superior and Miami, Arizona, offering amazing scenery and even glimpses of the old highway from the 1920s. This route provides continuous panoramic views of the canyon.


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