Ghost Fire in Apache Junction causes State Route 88 closure, multiple units scramble to contain flames

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Brush fire prompts evacuations, closes SR-88

The Ghost Fire started near the Gold Field Ghost Town, which has been evacuated. The town is a tourist spot located between the Superstition and Goldfield mountains.

State Route 88 eastbound was closed near Apache Junction due to a fire, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.

Goldfield Ghost Town was safely evacuated due to the proximity of the fire, the Pinal County Sheriff's Office told FOX 10 Phoenix. 

The road and the attraction were both reopened late on June 21.

The Bureau of Land Management coincidentally named it the Ghost Fire and said they were sending multiple resources to control the blaze just east of the Valley near Lost Dutchman State Park. 

Officials said the fire was at 88 acres and 65% containment s of 7:00 p.m. on June 22.

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The stretch of road that was closed ranged from First Water Road to Lost Dutchman State Park Boulevard on SR 88, about three miles.

Access to Lost Dutchman State Park was cut off because of the fire, according to Arizona State Parks

Map of where the road Lost Dutchman State Park: