State Land In Arizona
     State Trust land was granted to the state by the federal government when Arizona became a state in 1912. These lands total approximately 9.4 million acres and are managed by the State Land Department. 
State Trust Land is NOT public land. 
You must obtain a permit from ASLD to be on State Trust Land. 
Recreational Permits are available for individuals and families and are issued for one year from the date of purchase. The Individual Permit is $15.00 and the Family Permit is $20.00. You may pick up your Recreational Permit in person at State Land Department offices. Non-profit group and event recreational permits are also available. They require a different permit and usually require a longer processing time. Most state land is already leased to someone. When recreating on State Land, please follow the rules and keep in mind that someone else is making a living from that land.

Be sure to review the state web site.  This information is provided by the Honeywell 4x4 Club and may not be the most up-to-date.

Arizona State Land Department Offices (ASLD)
www.land.state.az.us
Main Office - Phoenix (602) 542-4631
Tucson Office (520) 628-5480
Flagstaff Office (928) 774-1425
http://www.land.state.az.us/programs/natural/rec_offroad_permit.htm

Arizona State Land Recreational Permits
$15 individual recreation permit
$20 for family
(valid one year from date of purchase) 

Places to get permits:

4-Wheelers Supply 
3530 E. Washington 
Phoenix,  AZ 
(602) 273-7195
 

State Land Department
1616 W. Adams 
Phoenix AZ 85007
602-364-ASLD (364-2753)

Arizona Public Lands Information Center
222 N. Central, Phoenix,
602-417-9300.
(Those who want permits must come IN PERSON to the
center and will receive one on the spot
.)

Also go to state web and get application online.