[Az-Geocaching] State trust land and geocaching

Benjamin Dilcher listserv@azgeocaching.com
Wed, 3 Dec 2003 21:01:14 -0700


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Most probably already know this if you don't here you go


     Recreational Permitting Program
            Arizona State Trust lands are not public lands such as =
National Parks or Federal Forests. Any use of State Trust land requires =
a permit from the Arizona State Land Department with the following =
exceptions: (1) a valid Arizona Fishing or Hunting License allows the =
individual (only) to be on Trust land while actively and legally engaged =
in the permitted activity; (2) certain archaeological activities =
approved by the Arizona State Museum.=20
            Recreation Permits are available for individual ($15), =
family ($20), group-fewer than 20 for less that five days ($15) and a =
nonprofit group-for specific event or one-year period ($50). These are =
generally valid for one year from the date of purchase or approval.=20

            Recreational permits allow noncommercial recreational =
activities such as camping (fourteen-day limit), hiking, photography =
horseback riding, picnics, bird watching, trail use, and others which =
are not specifically excluded from designated parcels. Any activity that =
is commercial in nature requires commercial leases or special land use =
permits. =20

            GEOCACHING - is allowed on Trust land with a valid =
recreation permit.  Use of cache locations must not result in damage to =
the site or surrounding property, and must not be located in cultural =
resource sites, riparian areas or near water catchment basins.=20

            Activities not allowed include, but are not limited to, =
target shooting, sighting in of weapons, paint ball, fireworks, extended =
camping, visiting archaeological sites (historic and prehistoric), metal =
detecting, removal of natural products (rocks, cactus wood, soil, and =
plants, etc.) For additional information call (602) 364-ASLD (2753).=20
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            <H2 class=3Dspaceabove>Recreational Permitting =
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            not</U></FONT></B> <FONT size=3D2>public lands such as =
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            exceptions: (1) a valid Arizona Fishing or Hunting License =
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legally=20
            engaged in the permitted activity; (2) certain =
archaeological=20
            activities approved by the Arizona State Museum.=20
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family=20
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            <P><FONT size=3D2>GEOCACHING - is allowed on Trust land with =
a valid=20
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located=20
            in cultural resource sites, riparian areas or near water =
catchment=20
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fireworks,=20
            extended camping, visiting archaeological sites (historic =
and=20
            prehistoric), metal detecting, removal of natural products =
(rocks,=20
            cactus wood, soil, and plants, etc.) For additional =
information call=20
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