ATV drivers who are also history buffs will enjoy an ATV trip through Fort Apache Indian Reservation. This is on the National Register of Historic Places. This is the land of Geronimo and Cochise. An ATV plan in the southwest that does not include a trip through this area is missing the point.
The intrepid ATV driver will find camping, hiking, river rafting, fishing, and hunting at their disposal. There is the Apache Culture Museum to explore, which has displays of native art and handicraft, as well as a gift shop were such items may be purchased. Fort Apache, located in the White Mountains offers something for every member of an ATV family. So, jump on your ATV and make a point to say "dago te", which is hello and welcome in Apache to the experience of an ATV trip through Fort Apache.
It should be noted, that an ATV driver can make plans to drive the rim, but ATV trips here at Fort Apache are planned through an internal ATV group, it is not permissible to drive an ATV through the Indian Reservation on one's own. Still, there is a wonderful occurrence here not to be missed. You can set up a day trip by ATV to some of the most remote areas in the eservation, giving yourself the treat of a hard trek with the knowledge that you will come back to a comfortable evening with your family. You can still have a personal experience on an ATV trip in a special part of the world.