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There are two ways to get to the Church. The flight to Phoenix is usually cheaper. Tucson is a nicer place. Either way-You will have to rent a car. See a few arial maps below--for Highway 70 directions

Coming from Phoenix:

Take 360 to 60 to Hwy 70 East through Globe, Superior and Fort Thomas. Be sure to get gas. Midway between Pima and Fort Thomas is a sign for the Aravaipa Klondyke Rd. On the left is an electrical transfer station. Turn right. Cross the railroad tracks and follow the 26 mile dirt road carefully as it can be slippery when wet and also has a few surprises for the unprepared driver. At the bottom of the last hill the road forks. To the right is Klondyke. Turn LEFT towards Bonita. After going three miles you will come to a red mailbox with reflective tape with “Peyote Way” on the box and 30800 in reflective numbers on the post. Turn right, cross the wash, enter at the gate and drive in. Dogs are friendly.

Coming from Tucson:

(This road is not to be taken during inclement weather. If stormy or rainy weather is expected, call before coming in this way.)  Take I-10 East to Willcox/Rex Allen Drive Exit 340. Turn left at the stop sign off I-10. Be sure to get gas at TA Truck Stop. Take the Fort Grant Road to Bonita. There are three stop signs. The first stop sign is about ten miles in. (Ash Creek Road) Turn left, pass the Eurofresh tomato Nurseries. The next stop sign is about two miles. On the opposite side of the road is a grain tower. Turn right. The next ten miles turns to dirt. At a wide turn in the road you will see a road which appears to go straight, but actually goes to the left. Stay with the right turn. There is no stop sign. The road becomes paved again as you reach Bonita. At the next stop sign, which is also a dead end, turn left to Klondyke. This next 18 miles is unpaved and washboardy, can be treacherous during rainstorms and is subject to flash floods. After 18 miles you will see a cattle guard and sign for the Deer Creek Road. Stay on the main road--this is just a landmark. The church is another two miles. The road to the church is marked by a red mailbox with “Mana Inc” and 30800 in reflective letters on the post. Turn left, cross the wash, enter at the gate and drive in. Dogs are friendly.