Arizona State Route 288

State Route 288
Route information
Maintained by ADOT
Length: 52.56 mi[1] (84.59 km)
Existed: 1960 – present
Major junctions
South end: SR 188 near Theodore Roosevelt Lake
North end: Near Young
Highway system

State routes in Arizona
Unconstructed • Former

SR 287 SR 289

State Route 288 heads north from State Route 188 near Roosevelt Lake. SR 288 ends at Young south of State Route 260. Currently, most of SR 288 is unpaved.

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Route description

The southern terminus of SR 288 is located on SR 188 southeast of Theodore Roosevelt Lake. The highway heads north from this intersection through mountainous terrain as it heads towards Young. Portions of the highway are not paved and it does not intersect any other state highways other than SR 188 at its southern terminus. The northern terminus is located at an intersection with Chamberlain Trail near Young. The roadway continues on as a National Forest road.[1][2]

History

The route was established in 1959 as a state route.[4] The highway received its scenic road designation in 2001.[5]

Junction list

The entire route is in Gila County

Mile[1] Junction Notes
0.00 SR 188
52.56 Chamberlain Trail

References