What is Arizona State Trust Land?
The Arizona State Trust Land Department is a department of the state government in Arizona dedicated to the management of state-owned lands and property. (3)
What is their web site URL?
https://land.az.gov/
Where is Arizona State Trust Land located?
Here is a map of AZ Stat trust land (2)
The Steps, Parker
Quartzsite, AZ State Trust Land (north-west corner)
Wickenburg, AZ
Does it cost to use Arizona State Trust Land?
A permit is required to use Arizona State Trust land to: bicycle, bird watch, geocaching, hiking, horseback riding, OHV use, photography, picnicking, and sightseeing. (1)
Where can I purchase an Arizona State Trust land permit?
online (1)
Arizona State Land Department Office, 1616 West Adams St, Phoenix, AZ (1)
What are the types of permits?
Individual permit – one single person – Buy it online, he permit fee is $16, in person the fee is $15 (1)
expires one year from the date of purchase (4) allowed unlimited day use all year, overnight camping is limited to a total of 14 cumulative days per calendar years (4)
Family permit – 2 adults and children under 18, online $21, in person $20 (1)
expires 1 year from the date of purchase (4), allowed day use access all year, overnight camping is limited to a total of 14 cumulative days per calendar year (4)
small-group permit – 19 people – for 5 days – includes camping (1) $16 online, $15 in-person
Large group permit – > 20+ people – who wish to engage in commercial or competitive activities (4)
may submit a non-refundable application fee of $300 (4)
may take up to 90 days to approve or deny (4)
another permit is required after application is approved (4)
Can a fire (fire, campfire, charcoal, coal fire, or wood stove) be built on Arizona State Trust land?
See any current restrictions here – >
Can I drive my OHV on Arizona State Trust land?
OHV travel on AZ state trust land is permitted with proper licensing, and is only allowed on existing roads or trails. (4)
What is the consequence for being on AZ State Trust land without permission?
Failure to obtain a valid Recreation Permit before entering Arizona State Trust land, or violating the terms and conditions of an issued Recreational Permit, may result in criminal misdemeanor charges for trespassing on Trust land. (4)
Resources
1. https://asld.secure.force.com/recreationalpermit/
2. http://gis.azland.gov/webapps/parcel/?loc=-112.9910,33.9830,8&layers=3,2,0
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_State_Land_Department
4. https://land.az.gov/faqs
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