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Parts of the Beeline highway and connecting dirt roads are part of the Great Western Trail, a hodge-podge of roads, trails, paths that run from Mexico to Canada, via Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana, and was supposedly conceived around a campfire in Utah in 1985. Oddly enough, the maps on the web site amd text description do not even include the section where this sign sits: The Arizona Section materialized in April, 1996 on the Tonto National Forest when the first segment of the trail was established on the Bulldog Canyon Trail of the Mesa Ranger District. On April 25, 1998 the 72-mile Cave Creek Segment of the GWT was dedicated along with Sears-Kay Ruin-the first sanctioned "Point of Discovery" along the trail. The Ruin is an ancient Hohokam village atop a hill overlooking the GWT north of Carefree and Cave Creek. The Prescott section was added in 2000. I've explored Bulldog Canyon while studying Geology, which is just west of the Superstition Mountains, but the maps/descriptions show the trail jogging quite a bit west of where this sign sits.
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