Welcome to the Apache Junction Branch
Nestled in the shadows of the Superstition Mountains and adjacent to the Tonto National Forest, Apache Junction is a wonderful location to commune with nature, enjoy the surroundings and raise a family. The town is furthest east in the Phoenix-Mesa Metropolitan complex area just inside Pinal County. The city was incorporated in 1978.
Steeped in history, Apache Junction has been the focus of many people searching for gold and the "Lost Dutchman Mine". It has been the supply center used for the creation of the Apache Trail and The Theodore Roosevelt Dam. The Salt River Canyon, Salt River, Roosevelt Lake, Canyon and Apache Lake are all close to this recreation area. Lost Dutchman State Park, est. 1977 and Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park, est. 1976 are within 5 to 28 miles of town.
The Boys and Girls Club of Apache Junction is surrounded by all of these wonderful and historic sites. They are involved with the community and want to help your children your grow with an understanding of Character - Leadership, Education - Careers, Health - Life Skills, Sports, Fitness, Recreation and the Arts.
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