I
seem to remember a post by Wyle E about the different types of public land and
the requirements to use each one. I checked the listserv archive
and it went something like this:
By: "Larry Farquhar"
Subject:
[1022] Land Permits
These are permits I'm aware of to access
OUR land in Arizona:
BLM land - no permit required. Just abide by trail
and road closure signs.
14 day free camping allowed in most
areas.
Indian Reservations - Each reservation has their own rules and
possible
permits required for access to their land. Contact the appropriate
Indian
Reservation for their specific requirements.
Arizona State
Trust Land - A recreational permit is required if accessing
State Trust
Land for other than hunting (hunting permit is valid) or just
passing
through. An annual permit is $15 for individual, or $20 for a
family. This
allows you access to most State Trust Land for recreational
use, including
Camping (7 day limit), Horseback riding, Off Highway,
Photography,
Picnicking, Hiking, and Bicycling. $500 (max) fine if caught
without a
permit. Most areas, even those marked "No trespassing" can be
accessed with
this permit. Along with the permit comes a list of areas that
are closed.
Permits can be obtained by mail or in person at: Arizona State
Trust Land
Department, 1616 W. Adams, Phoenix, AZ,
85007 (might try
602-542-7235). Tucson also has an office (address
unknown).
Forest Service - The Bull-Dog Canyon Off-Highway Area (Tonto
National
Forest) is an area that requires a permit to operate a motorized
vehicle in
the area. Hiking and camping are allowed without a permit.
Permits are free,
and are good for 6 months. $5000 (max) fine if caught
driving in the area
without a permit. The permit provides you with the
combination to the gates
for 6 months (combo is changed each month).
Permits can be obtained ONLY at:
Mesa Ranger District Office, 26 N.
MacDonald, Mesa, AZ 85201 (480-610-3300 -
call first, as they have weird
office hours). Permits might be obtained by
mail - call them.
Barry
M. Goldwater Range/Cabeza Preita National Wildlife Refuge/Area A
portion of
Sonoran Desert National Monument - A permit is required for ANY
access
(foot or vehicle) to this area, also known as "El Camino Del Diablo"
(see
cache GC294C
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=10572).
The permit is
free and good from July through June. See cache GC294C for
further details
and where permits can be obtained.
There might be
other permits available, but these are the ones I'm aware of
and have
obtained the last 3.
Anybody know of others?
Larry
Farquhar
Team "Wyle E"
www.azjeeper.com
>I would like to see some
>helpful
guidelines to geocaching in arizona, complete with phonenumbers
>and
locations to buy permits, what specific things the different
land
>management entities would like us to do and not
do.
This would be great for us
newbies.
Team
Gizmo