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Garmin Delorme Atlas & Gazetteer Paper Maps- Arizona, AA-000005-000
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Amazingly detailed and beautifully crafted, large-format paper maps for all 50 StatesTopographic maps with elevation contours, Major highways and roads, dirt roads, trails and land use dataGazetteer section contains information essential for any outdoor enthusiast, such as points of interest, landmarks, scenic drive recommendations and more (Note: available information varies by State)Perfect for sightseeing, exploring back roads, outdoor recreation and trip planning
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ColorBlack
Height0.402 Inches
Length15.098 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2010
SizeOne Size
Weight0.55 pounds
Width11 Inches

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u/saguarro_you_today ยท 1 pointr/arizona

Pick up this book: http://www.amazon.com/Arizona-Atlas-Gazetteer-Delorme/dp/0899333257/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1398204226&sr=8-1&keywords=arizona+gazetteer

Except in a few posted areas, dispersed camping is allowed on all National Forest and BLM Land, which is clearly marked in the map book above. (And State Trust land if you get the 15 buck a year permit).

Arizona has a LOT of public land.

This map shows all the forest roads in the National Forests. If it's a solid red line, should be passable in a passenger car. 4x4 roads are marked differently.

There are miles and miles and miles of beautiful forest road around Flag, payson, that you could explore for hours, and camp anywhere. You'll also find sites, clearings, and fire pits. Please leave clean campsites and pay attention to fire restrictions as the summer heats up.

EDIT: This is no longer true for the Coconino. As u/robinchageheavenrage points out, you need this map, as many forest roads are now off limits:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/coconino/landmanagement/projects/?cid=stelprdb5356224