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Tonto Pass Vendor List TONTO PASS VENDOR LIST Vendor Name Address City ST Zip Phone Circle K #6671 39414 N. Daisy Mountain Dr. Anthem AZ 85086 (623) 551-1542 Circle K #9189 3502 W. Anthem Way Anthem AZ 85086 (623) 551-9613 Walmart #5329 4435 W. Anthem Way Anthem AZ 85086 (623) 551-6314 A & D Shell 420 N. Apache Tr. Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 288-6666 AJ Tobacco & Liquor 1601 W. Apache Trail Suite #1 Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 983-0393 AJ's Mini Mart 3940 S. Ironwood Dr. Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 288-0390 Apache Marketplace 420 N. Apache Trail Apache Junction AZ 85120 (602) 437-4515 The Blue Nugget 4650 N. Mammoth Mine Rd. Apache Junction AZ 85119 (480) 510-3944 Canyon Food Mart 1000 E. Old West Hwy Apache Junction AZ 85119 (480) 288-2811 Circle K #1556 2360 W. Broadway Rd. Apache Junction AZ 85220 (480) 983-2813 Circle K #1989 3135 W. Superstition Blvd. Apache Junction AZ 85220 (480) 983-4105 Circle K #3442 1550 W. Apache Trail Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 982-6774 Circle K #3444 2933 S. Tomahawk Rd. Apache Junction AZ 85119 (480) 982-3582 Circle K #8746 85 W. Supersition Blvd. Apache Junction AZ 85220 (480) 982-4388 Circle K Store #41647 2341 S. Ironwood Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 288-5648 Food City #115 1477 W. Apache Trail Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 983-7655 Four Sons Food Store #505 75 E. 29th Ave. Apache Junction AZ 85119 (480) 288-8401 Fry's Food Stores #65 185 W. Apache Trail Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 288-2140 Goldfield Chevron 3265 S. Goldfield Rd. Apache Junction AZ 85119 (480) 288-6640 Quiktrip #437 21 E. Old West Highway Apache Junction AZ 85219 (480) 288-9023 Safeway #0253 3185 W. Apache Trail Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 982-6120 Shell #1621 1571 W. Apache Trail Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 982-6326 Superstition Mountain Museum 4807 N. Apache Trail Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 983-4888 Tobacco & Supplies 1000 W. Apache Trail Ste. #106 Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 288-0454 Two Brothers VI INC 28 N. Signal Butte Rd. Apache Junction AZ 85220 (480) 984-9125 Walmart #1381 2555 W. Apache Trail Apache Junction AZ 85120 (480) 380-3800 Big 5 Sporting Goods #365 1623 N. Dysart Rd. Avondale AZ 85323 (623) 535-0384 Sportsmans Warehouse #252 10145 W. McDowell Rd. Avondale AZ 85392 (623) 745-0700 Walmart #2554 13055 W. Rancho Santa Fe Blvd. Avondale AZ 85392 (623) 935-4010 Bashas' #66 36889 N. Tom Darlington Dr. Carefree AZ 85377 (480) 488-1797 Carefree Shell 7201 E. Cave Creek Rd. Carefree AZ 85377 (480) 488-3451 Big 5 Sporting Goods #253 1320 E. Florence Blvd. Casa Grande AZ 85222 (520) 836-6471 Circle K #5281 6802 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek AZ 85331 (480) 488-3842 Circle K #5295 29816 N. Tatum Blvd. Cave Creek AZ 85331 (480) 502-6992 Circle K #5598 6210 E. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek AZ 85331 (480) 575-8974 Cobblestone Auto Spa #14 29650 N. Tatum Blvd. Cave Creek AZ 85331 (480) 513-7200 *This list is not a guarantee of pass availability. Please call vendor to ensure they have passes in stock. Updated 03/08/21 1 of 9 TONTO PASS VENDOR LIST Vendor Name Address City ST Zip Phone Four Sons Food Store #602 5439 E. Carefree Hwy Cave Creek AZ 85331 (480) 575-8165 Pebble Creek Market 31414 N. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek AZ 85331 (602) 576-1062 Superpumper #14 4740 E. Dynamite Blvd. Cave Creek AZ 85331 (480) 419-0983 Walmart #5835 34399 N. Cave Creek Rd. Cave Creek AZ 85331 (480) 296-7398 7-Eleven #13011 774 N. Arizona Ave. Chandler AZ 85224 (480) 963-6956 Big 5 Sporting Goods #187 2050 N. Arizona Ave. Chandler AZ 85244 (602) 821-9226 Big 5 Sporting Goods #445 4180 S. Arizona Ave. Ste. 3 Chandler AZ 85248 (480) 812-8926 C & G Petroleum LLC 2025 E Chandler Blvd. Chandler AZ 85225 (602) 427-8980 Circle K #6651 1010 E. Chandler Blvd. Chandler AZ 85225 (480) 857-9876 In & Out Tags and Title 3170 S. Gilbert Rd. #5 Chandler AZ 85286 (480) 964-0505 REI Chandler, store #0025 870 N. 54th St. Chandler AZ 85226 (480) 940-4006 Walmart #2671 1175 S. Arizona Ave. Chandler AZ 85286 (480) 726-0841 Water N Ice Superstore Inc. 2945 E. Riggs Rd. #10 Chandler AZ 85249 (480) 895-6655 Circle K #5285 23447 S. Power Rd. Chandler Heights AZ 85242 (480) 987-9518 Circle K #1445 4303 Broadway St. Claypool AZ 85532 (928) 473-2530 Walmart #1334 100 S. Ragus Rd. Claypool AZ 85532 (928) 425-7171 Circle K #2933 1250 N. Arizona Blvd. Coolidge AZ 85228 (520) 723-7378 Circle K #2943 495 S. Arizona Blvd. Coolidge AZ 85228 (520) 723-7590 Big 5 Sporting Goods #440 745 S. Main St. Cottonwood AZ 86326 (928) 634-0061 Big 5 Sporting Goods #207 2775 Woodlands Village Blvd. Flagstaff AZ 86001 (520) 214-0590 REI Flagstaff, store #0155 323 S. Windsor Ln. Flagstaff AZ 86001 (928) 213-1914 Circle K #0661 105 S. Main St. Florence AZ 85232 (520) 868-4756 Baja Gas Chevron 10180 N. Fort McDowell Rd. Fountain Hills AZ 85264 (480) 789-8400 Circle K #5030 9618 Saguaro Blvd. Fountain Hills AZ 85268 (480) 837-8348 Circle K #6664 17125 E. Shea Blvd. Fountain Hills AZ 85268 (480) 837-2275 Four Peaks Offroad & Outdoor Center 17212 E. Shea Blvd. Fountain Hills AZ 85268 (480) 837-0068 Four Sons Food Store #503 13779 N. Fountain Hills Blvd. Fountain Hills AZ 85268 (480) 837-3800 Safeway #1291 13733 Fountain Hills Blvd. Fountain Hills AZ 85268 (480) 837-0287 Big 5 Sporting Goods #329 965 S. Val Vista Dr. Gilbert AZ 85296 (480) 892-2087 Circle K #0412 503 Gilbert Rd. Gilbert AZ 85234 (480) 926-3145 Circle K #3373 888 S. Higley Rd. Gilbert AZ 85296 (480) 892-2630 Circle K #3383 7260 S. Power Rd. Gilbert AZ 85297 (480) 279-5786 Circle K #3419 5202 E. Baseline Rd. Gilbert AZ 85234 (480) 396-1008 Circle K #3478 6761 E. Baseline Rd. Gilbert AZ 85206 (480) 830-8983 Circle K #5294 755 W. Warner Rd. Gilbert AZ 85233 (480) 899-0877 Circle K #5307 3589 E. Baseline Rd. Gilbert AZ 85234 (480) 507-2486 *This list is not a guarantee of pass availability. Please call vendor to ensure they have passes in stock. Updated 03/08/21 2 of 9 TONTO PASS VENDOR LIST Vendor Name Address City ST Zip Phone Circle K #6641 4353 Power Rd. Gilbert AZ 85212 (480) 507-0743 Fry's Food Stores #670 6470 S. Higley Rd. Gilbert AZ 85298 (480) 840-9560 Jacksons #811 4027 S. Gilbert Rd. Gilbert AZ 85296 (480) 355-0399 Jacksons #812 2870 S. Market St. Gilbert AZ 85296 (480) 688-8812 Ray Mini Mart 797 E. Ray Rd. Gilbert AZ 85296 (480) 917-7729 Tom's Family Car Wash 5230 S. Power Rd. Gilbert AZ 85295 (480) 619-4770 Two Brothers IX INC 3981 E. Guadalupe Rd. Gilbert AZ 85234 (480) 813-9622 Walmart #3861 5290 S. Power Rd. Gilbert AZ 85295 (480) 988-0012 Water & Ice 1659 S. Val Vista Dr. #101 Gilbert AZ 85295 (480) 855-4052 Big 5 Sporting Goods #348 5490 W. Bell Rd. Ste. A Glendale AZ 85308 (602) 548-5794 Cabela's 9380 W. Glendale Ave. Glendale AZ 85305 (623) 872-6700 Walmart #3241 18551 N. 83rd Ave. Glendale AZ 85308 (623) 825-1129 Walmart #3465 5010 N. 95th Ave. Glendale AZ 85305 (623) 872-0058 Circle K #0423 Hwy 70 & Hunter Dr. Globe AZ 85553 (928) 425-5114 Circle K #0854 1250 E. Ash St. Globe AZ 85501 (928) 425-6142 Fry's Food Stores #109 2115 Hwy 60 #200 Globe AZ 85539 (928) 425-3276 Globe AMPM 2398 E. Hwy 60 Globe AZ 85501 (928) 425-8307 Good 2 Go Store #503 1501 E. Ash St. Globe AZ 85501 (928) 425-3911 Safeway #1274 2448 E. Hwy 60 Globe AZ 85539 (928) 425-7667 Safeway #3187 240 S. Hill St. Globe AZ 85501 (928) 425-5390 Bashas' #82 5311 S. Superstition Mtn. Dr. Gold Canyon AZ 85118 (480) 474-9401 Circle K #3499 7138 E. US Hwy. 60 Gold Canyon AZ 85118 (480) 288-4264 Circle K #0428 1953 Hwy 260 Heber AZ 85928 (928) 535-3197 Circle K #1997 1581 Mainline Road Heber AZ 85928 (928) 535-3295 Circle K #5293 16802 E. Williams Field Rd. Higley AZ 85236 (480) 988-9322 7-Eleven 815 S. Alma School Rd. Mesa AZ 85210 (480) 833-8626 7-Eleven #20168 810 W. Baseline Rd. Mesa AZ 85210 (480) 646-2711 7-Eleven #21022 1210 W. Guadalupe Rd. Mesa AZ 85202 (480) 839-9753 ABC Bicycles & Jet Ski Rentals 3655 E. Main St. Mesa AZ 85205 (480) 641-2453 Arco Am Pm Three Sonz II 1208 S. Ellsworth Rd. Mesa AZ 85209 (480) 357-4632 Arizona Game & Fish 7200 E. University Dr. Mesa AZ 85207 (480) 981-9400 AWS Boats 1320 W. Broadway Rd. Mesa AZ 85202 (480) 844-5180 Bashas' #110 1133 N. Ellsworth Rd. Mesa AZ 85207 (480) 357-3300 Bashas' #14 1954 E. McKellips Rd. Mesa AZ 85203 (480) 833-3343 Bashas' #155 9925 E. Baseline Rd. Mesa AZ 85209 (480) 354-2798 Bashas' #2 339 E. Brown Rd. Mesa AZ 85203 (480) 898-3352 *This list is not a guarantee of pass availability. Please call vendor to ensure they have passes in stock. Updated 03/08/21 3 of 9 TONTO PASS VENDOR LIST Vendor Name Address City ST Zip Phone Bashas' #51 1122 N.
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