Southeastern map of OHV Destination sites in Arizona
You can select a site by moving your cursor on the numbered locations.

11) Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area
Located 20 miles northeast of Safford, the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area (RNCA) offers rugged OHV opportunities that include the uplands of Bonita Creek and the foothills of Turtle Mountain and vicinity. Motorized vehicles are restricted to designated roads and the Gila River is CLOSED to ALL motorized vehicles within the boundaries of the RNCA.
Contact the Bureau of Land Management, Safford Field Office at (520) 348-4400.
High Desert: Spring, Fall, Winter seasons. top
12) Black Hills Backcountry Byway
The old Safford Clifton Highway takes you back in time and offers challenging 4x4 side trips.
Contact the Bureau of Land Management, Safford Field Office at (520) 348-4400.
High Desert: Spring, Fall, Winter seasons. top
13) Hot Well Dunes Recreation Area
You can get a workout riding on the 1,900 acre "open" dune area, then unwind in one of the two hot tubs near the camping facility. OHV travel is also allowed on the existing routes in the vicinity.
Contact the Bureau of Land Management, Safford Field Office at (520) 348-4400.
High Desert: Spring, Fall, Winter seasons. top
14) Empire Cienega Resource Conservation Area
Rolling savannah and spectacular views of southeast Arizona's "Sky Islands" can be experienced on the Empire Cienega's extensive network of two-track roads. Vehicle travel is limited to existing roads only.
Contact the Bureau of Land Management, Tucson Field Office at (520) 722 4289.
High Desert: All seasons, avoid wet conditions. top
15) Santa Rita OHV Routes
Just west of Highway 83 and north of Sonoita, the east side of the Santa Rita Mountains offers miles of roads in high desert and Piñon-Juniper foothills.
Contact the Coronado National Forest at (520) 749-8700.
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16) South Patagonia Mountains
Between Nogales and Sierra Vista, east of Highway 82, the southern region of the Patagonia Mountain range offers many opportunities for OHV recreation.
Contact the Sierra Vista Ranger District at (520) 378-0311.
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20) Mescal Mountains OHV Area
Area good for beginners and allows all types of OHVs. Use limited to existing roads and trails. Includes picnic and camping areas and restrooms.
Contact BLM, Tucson Field Office (520) 258-7200. top
25) Pima Motor Sports Park
Includes competitive and practice/beginner motorcross tracks that allows all types of OHVs. Other riding areas include an ATV track and cross-country trail. Offers ATV certification classes. Park for day use only and includes a fee.
Contact Pima County Parks and Recreation Department (520) 877-6000. top
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