| Facilities: There are campsites at the old Pueblo mining area and at Billy Lawrence Trailhead located near the Grapevine Trail. Best Time To Visit: The Grapevine Trail is normally open spring through fall. Fees: There are no use fees associated with this trail. Accessibility: This trail is not handicap accessible. Rules: Closed to all motorized equipment, bike or other mechanical transport. Directions: To reach the from Grapevine Trail from Payson take Highway 260 east for 25 miles to the Chamberlain Trail. Turn southeast onto the Chamberlain Trail for 4 miles to AZ 288. Take AZ 288 south to Young AZ. Continue south on State Highway #288, take Cherry Creek Road (Forest Road #203) north of Roosevelt Lake. Travel east approximately 31.8 miles to the trailhead. A high clearance or 4X4 vehicle is needed on this road. This trailhead can also be reached by driving south on Forest Road #203 from Board Tee Saddle on State Highway #288, or can be accessed from the Billy Lawrence Trailhead via Lucky Strike Trail #144. Map: Click here for a map to Grapevine Trail Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted to use the Grapevine Trail. |