Vineyard Canyon Picnic Site - Roosevelt, AZ

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Shade Available
Covered Shelter
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Dog Swim Area
Trash Bins
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Vineyard Canyon Picnic Site – Dog-Friendly Park in Roosevelt, Arizona

Nestled near Roosevelt Lake within the Tonto National Forest, Vineyard Canyon Picnic Site is a peaceful, pet-friendly stop perfect for families and dog owners traveling in Roosevelt, AZ. Whether you’re road-tripping or looking for a quiet nature getaway, this site offers clean picnic areas, shade structures, restful pavilions, and close access to the water, making it ideal for dog-friendly outings. The calm ambiance and beautiful views draw in visitors seeking a relaxing outdoor experience—plus, there’s plenty of wildlife and open areas for your pup to enjoy on-leash exploring.

Ample picnic tables, trash receptacles, and convenient parking ensure a comfortable visit, while basic restrooms are available for your needs. Although there isn’t a fully fenced dog park or designated off-leash zones, Vineyard Canyon Picnic Site is a perfect option for leashed walks, lakeside play, and relaxed picnics with your best friend. Bring your own water and cleanup supplies, respect posted rules, and enjoy the serene setting that makes this one of the more tranquil dog-friendly parks in Roosevelt, Arizona.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs must be kept on leash; there is no designated off-leash or fenced area.
  • Are there restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are basic bathrooms on site.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are covered pavilions and picnic tables.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, multiple picnic tables and seating are available.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? There are some dirt paths and walking access to the lake area but limited developed trails.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, picnics are welcome; grills may be closed during fire risk periods.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? The park is usually quiet and rarely crowded, even on weekends.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, reviews note that the site is maintained and kept clean.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is walking access to the water where dogs can dip their paws, though this is not a formal dog swim area.

Reviews

Eru Mejia

a very nice, family-friendly and clean place

Nick

This is a great stopping point driving through the Tonto National Forest. I was there on a weekday afternoon and there were barely any other people there; it was peaceful and calm. I stopped and had lunch and walked with my dog down to the water.

Tiffany Fleck

Ended up here because Bermuda Flats was entirely underwater. Even flooded, we had a blast. Enough picnic tables for everyone, bathrooms were as clean as they could be. Ample trash places, felt safe and comfortable. Because of the water levels, we couldn’t access the trails, but the high water gave us even more fun. Tons of wild life. Glad we stopped off here.

Destiny Frye

Cute place! If you wanna pull over to stretch your legs, sit down at the picnic tables and work on a snack, or walk down the dirt path to the water for a dip, here’s a great place to stop!
There are some hole-in-the-floor toilets and a bunch of grills around the pavilions, though the grills are closed off right now (7/13/25) likely due to the high fire risk.

Twafiqa M.

We went on a Saturday morning and was there until 4pm, this site was empty except for maybe 4 other families, which was amazing! Everyone was well spread out.

The picnic areas were also clean and I would like to think we had great view. One minor con was the lack of walking trails, but that wasn’t a major issue with us, since we had a soccer ball that we played with.

It was a lovely time!

Eru Mejia

a very nice, family-friendly and clean place

Nick

This is a great stopping point driving through the Tonto National Forest. I was there on a weekday afternoon and there were barely any other people there; it was peaceful and calm. I stopped and had lunch and walked with my dog down to the water.

Tiffany Fleck

Ended up here because Bermuda Flats was entirely underwater. Even flooded, we had a blast. Enough picnic tables for everyone, bathrooms were as clean as they could be. Ample trash places, felt safe and comfortable. Because of the water levels, we couldn’t access the trails, but the high water gave us even more fun. Tons of wild life. Glad we stopped off here.

Destiny Frye

Cute place! If you wanna pull over to stretch your legs, sit down at the picnic tables and work on a snack, or walk down the dirt path to the water for a dip, here’s a great place to stop!
There are some hole-in-the-floor toilets and a bunch of grills around the pavilions, though the grills are closed off right now (7/13/25) likely due to the high fire risk.

Twafiqa M.

We went on a Saturday morning and was there until 4pm, this site was empty except for maybe 4 other families, which was amazing! Everyone was well spread out.

The picnic areas were also clean and I would like to think we had great view. One minor con was the lack of walking trails, but that wasn’t a major issue with us, since we had a soccer ball that we played with.

It was a lovely time!

Eru Mejia

a very nice, family-friendly and clean place

Nick

This is a great stopping point driving through the Tonto National Forest. I was there on a weekday afternoon and there were barely any other people there; it was peaceful and calm. I stopped and had lunch and walked with my dog down to the water.

Tiffany Fleck

Ended up here because Bermuda Flats was entirely underwater. Even flooded, we had a blast. Enough picnic tables for everyone, bathrooms were as clean as they could be. Ample trash places, felt safe and comfortable. Because of the water levels, we couldn’t access the trails, but the high water gave us even more fun. Tons of wild life. Glad we stopped off here.

Destiny Frye

Cute place! If you wanna pull over to stretch your legs, sit down at the picnic tables and work on a snack, or walk down the dirt path to the water for a dip, here’s a great place to stop!
There are some hole-in-the-floor toilets and a bunch of grills around the pavilions, though the grills are closed off right now (7/13/25) likely due to the high fire risk.

Twafiqa M.

We went on a Saturday morning and was there until 4pm, this site was empty except for maybe 4 other families, which was amazing! Everyone was well spread out.

The picnic areas were also clean and I would like to think we had great view. One minor con was the lack of walking trails, but that wasn’t a major issue with us, since we had a soccer ball that we played with.

It was a lovely time!

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