Arizona Strip Field Office

The Grand Canyon isolates the Arizona Strip from the rest of Arizona, making it among the most remote and rugged public land in the lower 48 states.  There are approximately 4,000 miles of unpaved roads leading to spectacular scenic vistas, remoteness and solitude among rough scenic canyons and ponderosa pine forests. This distinctive part of Arizona has a special appeal to many people.

The Arizona Strip Field Office is part of the Arizona Strip District.

National Conservation Lands

National Monuments

National Historic Trail

National Scenic Trail

Wilderness Areas

Things to Do

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Camping

Camping on Public Lands

OHV

OHVs on Public Lands 

Do I need an OHV Decal? 

Resident and non-resident off-highway vehicles (OHVs) must display a valid OHV decal to operate on public and state trust lands in Arizona. Learn more and purchase an OHV decal. 

Maps and Publications

View other maps and publications at our Online Public Room.

Planning

The BLM encourages the public to get involved in the planning process to help determine how public lands will be managed. View the National NEPA Register for online review and comment on BLM planning and implementation projects.

Leadership

Lorraine Christian

Field Manager

Contact

Mailing Address:
345 E. Riverside Drive
St. George, UT 84790-6714
Phone: 435-688-3200
Fax: 435-688-3258
Hours:
8 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday

TTY/Relay System

If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.

Fire Restrictions

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Using exploding targets, fireworks, tracer ammunition, paper/sky lanterns, and other incendiary devices is prohibited year-round on all BLM-managed public land in Arizona.