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FREE CAMPGROUNDS AND CAMPING |
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CAMPGROUNDS OF THE USA |
This is rough desert area...

American Indian Crafts on Hwy.84

West Historic Trail Corridor
Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail
Mormon Battalion Trail
Butterfield Overland Stagecoach Route
ALL TRAVEL IS LIMITED TO
EXISTING ROADS AND TRAILS. CROSS COUNTRY TRAVEL IS
PROHIBITED! CAMPING: CAMPFIRES: Bureau of Land Management
_ Avoid travel on newer, illegally
created trails and loops
_ Stay on the established, well-traveled main
roads
_ Camping is allowed; choose an existing campsite or area
already disturbed to minimize resource impacts.
_ Set up camp no more than 50 feet from the road at an
existing campsite
_ Pack out all trash; Leave the campsite cleaner than you
found it.
_ Campfires are allowed. Firewood is scarce; gather dead,
down and detached wood only for use during your visit.
Woodcutting on the Monument is prohibited. Make sure your
campfire is completely out before leaving the
area.
Phoenix Field Office
21605 N. 7th Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona
623-580-5500
DIRECTIONS: From Gila Bend ROAD CONDITIONS: Also see: BETTY'S
KITCHEN Free campgrounds and camping FREE CAMPGROUNDS AND
CAMPING
From Tucson
Take I-10 west to Exit#
Take Hwy.85 for 5 miles
Take Hwy. 347 to Maricopa
Take Hwy. 238 west
Hwy. 85 north of town
Turn right towards Mobil
The main road is paved
Rough dirt roads and soft sand
Also see: CARRIZO
BADLANDS
Also see: COLORADO
RIVER / CIBOLA
Also see: CRYSTAL
HILL
Also see: DOME
ROCK MOUNTAIN
Also see: GLAMIS
Also see: MESCAL
Also see: ORGAN
PIPE CACTUS
Also see: PAINTED
ROCK PETROGLYPH
Also see: PALM
CANYON
Also see: PLOMOSA
ROAD
Also see: SCADDAN
WASH
ARIZONA CAMPGROUNDS
SONORAN DESERT