It appears the location we stayed last year in Quartzsite is in the trust if I read the map right..... Breakin' the law...breakin' the law! Lots of land off Shae Rd in Parker too. Maybe we should have a permit?
It appears the location we stayed last year in Quartzsite is in the trust if I read the map right..... Breakin' the law...breakin' the law! Lots of land off Shae Rd in Parker too. Maybe we should have a permit?
Last edited by CrazyCooter; 01-21-2016 at 06:30 PM.
Remember when Phil lead us that one trip down the hillside, we stopped and he mentioned this about tribial lands, had us kill our headlights on the flat for 3 miles until we turned back up over the mountain? He said we weren't suppose to be there. Maybe it was only because he knew none of us had the special permit.....if we were permitted, it may have been fine to ride there....just thinking out loud.
So I feel stupid.. I did a search and Oregon has trust Lands, so I did more research and find that they are mostly conservation/environmental lands....
Don't Run Out Of Talent
State Land Department (Recreational Permit)
Arizona State Land DepartmentArizona State Trust Lands are not public lands. The OHV decal allows vehicles to cross Trust Lands and operate on existing roads and trails only. A recreation permit is required for all other uses such as hiking, camping, picnicking, and leaving a staging vehicle on State Trust Lands. A permit is not required to travel on county maintained dirt roads or routes with access easements. For complete information on the recreation permit and its requirements, please visit https://land.az.gov/natural-resource...tional-permits