Free camping near Sedona, AZ continues to be a constant pursuit for boondockers and dispersed campers, despite Coconino National Forest officials having banned boondocking and...
In most cases, no. It is illegal to remove small plants from Arizona State Trust Lands without a permit. The State of Arizona has a...
Most dispersed camping near Lake Havasu, AZ is on land managed by the Bureau of Land Management to the north and south of the city....
Yes, nude camping is legal in Arizona. However, it depends on whether other people around you are offended by it or not. It also depends...
The State of Arizona itself has adopted only a handful of laws with respect to recreational camping. These laws apply to much of the state,...
The Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) has built a couple of dams and reservoirs in Arizona, and these projects all have recreational areas, including campgrounds....
No, you cannot legally dump gray water on the ground in Arizona, unless you hold a permit. The State has laws under the Environmental Code...
Dispersed camping near Flagstaff, AZ is plentiful due to the city’s close proximity to Coconino National Forest. In fact, it’s completely surrounded by national forest....
The Arizona BLM camping rules published below were gathered from information published by the Arizona Bureau of Land Management Office and from laws and regulations...
This Arizona rest area map was compiled from a listing of rest areas published by the by the Arizona Department of Transportation, as well as...
The Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge camping rules published below were gathered from information published by Cabeza Prieta NWR and from laws and regulations adopted...
There are a lot of places where you can camp for free in Arizona. Arizona has so much public land spread out across numerous state...
Free camping at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge is available all year long, without reservations. The US Fish & Wildlife Service provides eighty-three (83) primitive...
The Kofa National Wildlife Refuge camping rules published below were gathered from information published by Kofa National Wildlife Refuge and from laws and regulations adopted...
The Tonto National Forest camping rules published below were gathered from Orders issued by the Supervisor of Tonto National Forest, along with information published U.S....
The Prescott National Forest camping rules published below were gathered from Orders issued by the Supervisor of Prescott National Forest, along with information published U.S....
These official rules and regulations for camping at Kaibab National Forest were gathered from Orders issued by the Supervisor of Kaibab National Forest, along with...
These official rules and regulations for camping at Coronado National Forest were gathered from Orders issued by the Supervisor of Coronado National Forest, along with...
These official rules and regulations for camping at Coconino National Forest were gathered from Orders issued by the Supervisor of Coconino National Forest, along with...
These official rules and regulations for camping at Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest were gathered from Orders issued by the Supervisor of Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, along with...
You can boondock just about anywhere in Grand Canyon National Park, as long as you have obtained a “backcountry camping permit”. Unfortunately, backcountry camping is...
The only two areas where you need a permit to camp in Arizona is on State Trust Land and on Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge. ...
Can you park overnight at an Arizona Rest Area? How many hours can you stay at an Arizona Rest Area? Is camping permitted at an...
The State of Arizona permits camping on most of its 9.4 million acres of State Trust Lands. Camping is not free, however. On the other...