Great video. Be mindful that camping on Arizona State Trust Land is limited to no more than 14 days per calendar year. If a vehicle is your Full-Time residence, the Long-Term Visitor Area's are the legal option. You can purchase a Short or Long-Term permit to stay there. Anywhere else, you're occupying a residence on public lands and that's illegal.
I don't know anything about state trust. Land other than state Parks do you have to pay to go into or have a pass? bureau of land management. B LM Is federal land set the federal government managers? Ranchers pay leases 2 pastor there, Catthe on This land is open to everyone to use. I grew up around.blm land
Staying 14 nights, each at different places is a great deal for 21 bucks - if ya split it up like that. State trust land is a bit more tricky to find than BLM though. I stayed at one place with an open gate for one night, left in the morning, came back for another night 2 days later and stayed another day. Then, went back to the location around a week later and the gate was closed. All in all, a good deal for 21 bucks.
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Great video. Be mindful that camping on Arizona State Trust Land is limited to no more than 14 days per calendar year. If a vehicle is your Full-Time residence, the Long-Term Visitor Area's are the legal option. You can purchase a Short or Long-Term permit to stay there. Anywhere else, you're occupying a residence on public lands and that's illegal.
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I don't know anything about state trust. Land other than state Parks do you have to pay to go into or have a pass? bureau of land management. B LM Is federal land set the federal government managers?
Ranchers pay leases 2 pastor there, Catthe on This land is open to everyone to use.
I grew up around.blm land
Thats way i read it only 14 once per cal. Yr. ? Period?
Staying 14 nights, each at different places is a great deal for 21 bucks - if ya split it up like that. State trust land is a bit more tricky to find than BLM though. I stayed at one place with an open gate for one night, left in the morning, came back for another night 2 days later and stayed another day. Then, went back to the location around a week later and the gate was closed. All in all, a good deal for 21 bucks.
What’s better is people not squatting on either blm or state trust. And also having a permit to even go on state trust.