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Venues

Amphitheater

Venue

The amphitheater and other outdoor locations on the Museum's property are available for outdoor events including small catered receptions. It is truly magnificent at twilight.

Imagine an intimate romantic wedding, candle-lit banquet or musical presentation with the Superstition Mountain at sunset as your backdrop!


Venue Exhibitions

  • Desert Safety and Survival (March)
  • Desert Safety and Survival (February)
  • Desert Safety and Survival (January)
  • Desert Safety and Survival (December)
  • Desert Safety and Survival (November)
  • Desert Safety and Survival (October)
  • Dutch Oven Cooking Class (February 11)

Venue Events

  • 2023 Native American Arts Festival
  • Free Lecture: A Musical Celebration of Arizona
  • Free Lecture: Writers of the Purple Sage
  • Free Lecture: Arizona: The Rest of the Story
  • Free Lecture: Stagecoach Robbery Trail
  • Free Lecture: Awesome Arizona
  • Free Lecture: The Modern Cowboy
  • Free Lecture: The Dutchman’s Trail
  • Free Lecture: Black Cowboys
  • Free Lecture: Saving the Apache Trail
  • Free Lecture: The Lost Dutchman and His Mine
  • 2nd Annual Paranormal Event
  • Free Lecture: Mexican Artistry and Weaving Traditions
  • Free Lecture: Defeating the Orme Dam Proposal
  • Free Lecture: Arizona’s Four Peaks Amethyst Mine

Superstition Mountain Historical Society and Museum

The Superstition Mountain Historical Society was formed on December 27, 1979. We are a non-profit corporation under Section 501 (c) 3, organized to collect and preserve the history and legends of Arizona’s Superstition Mountains, and to support research, education and publications involving the region.

The Superstition Mountain Museum collects, preserves and displays the artifacts, history and folklore of the Superstition Mountain region and the Apache Junction area.

Contact

VISIT
4087 East Apache Trail
Apache Junction, AZ 85119-8409

CALL
(480) 983-4888

Phone options:
1: Recorded description of the museum.
2: Cashiers for questions about what’s happening at the museum and local area
3: Gift Shop and Event Manager Dave McElligott
4: Volunteer Coordinator
5: Museum Administration and Membership matters

E-MAIL

Volunteering questions:
[email protected] 

Site rentals:
[email protected] 

Membership questions: 
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Retail and event issues: 
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Accounting issues: 
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Administrative and other issues:
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FAX
(480) 288-6524

Days and Hours of Operation

In-Season
October through April
Monday – Sunday
9 a.m.– 4 p.m.

Summer Hours
May through September
Wednesday –Sunday
9 a.m.– 3 p.m.

Closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day and Easter

Admission
Please note that admission prices for Special Events are subject to change.

Adults $7.00
Seniors $6.00 (65 and over)
Students 11-17 $4.00
Children 10 and under
FREE with paid Adult
Museum Members are FREE.

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Your ticket for the: Desert Safety and Survival (March)

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Desert Safety and Survival (March)

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Amphitheater