Hwy 89A to the Verde River southeasterly along the Verde River to the confluence with Fossil Creek northeasterly along Fossil Creek to Fossil Springs southeasterly on FS trail 18 (Fossil Spring Trail) to the top of the rim northeasterly on the rim to Nash Point on the Tonto-Coconino National Forest boundary easterly along this boundary to AZ Hwy 87 northeasterly on AZ Hwy 87 to Lake Mary-Clint’s Well Rd. For further information regarding the Travel Management Rule, please contact the Coconino National Forest.īeginning at the junction of U.S. Motorized retrieval of all other wildlife, including all other big game species, is not permitted on national forest lands in Game Management Unit 6A. Because of the Forest rule changes, only motorized retrieval of elk is permitted in Game Management 6A. These maps are available for free at Forest Service offices and at. The Travel Management Rule only allows motorized use on designated roads, trails and areas as identified on a Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM). These changes include motorized big game retrieval, road closures and camping restrictions. New USFS Travel Management Rule: The Coconino National Forest has implemented new travel management rules resulting in changes to motor vehicle access on national forest lands. Black bear, elk, mule deer, merriam’s turkey, white-tailed deer, javelina, mountain lion, rocky mountain bighorn sheep, tree squirrel, waterfowl
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