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tuna_fisher
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Nov 30, 2017

Trip suggestions Ajo Az. and beyond.

Thinking of doing a winter trip to S. Az. and S. NM. strictly boondocking and quad riding. Any reccomadations? Planing on Quartzite, Alamo lake, then ??? Want to stay in warmest areas if possible. Ajo area then where ?

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  • I'm very familiar with all the places you mentioned. Been boondocking and off road in for 50 yrs and I live in the desert. Just at going someplace new.Will be in Utah early spring.
  • Just got back from Parker, AZ. BLM camping & ATV trails everywhere. If you can't find a trail there, you ain't looking.

    Now when the weather warms up, Utah is the place to bring your ATV too. Starts at around Kanab, goes north all the way up to the Marysville area, and points north. The Piute Trail System has 2400+ miles of trails. There's BLM areas but not many. You probably need to call the BLM agent in Kanab for more info.
  • Thanks everyone, I've talked with a friend who's wintered in the Ajo/Why area and he's a wealth of knowledge. I knew he was good for something.
  • Hwy 86 is a fine road through the res. Mostly Border Patrol traffic. I often take this road. There is one fuel station about midway.

    Darby Wells Rd. is south of Ajo, north of Organ Pipe. You would have to find out from BLM if ORVs are allowed. They're pretty fussy about their desert down there.

    A popular ORV area is off I-8 into CA just west of Yuma and north of Los Algodones, MX.
  • Hwy 86 is Indian reservation.

    You could go over to the Roosevelt Lake area east of Apache Junction.

    Southern New Mexico isn't that warm in winter.
  • I don't do Campgrounds unless I need to dump/shower. Spent Xmas at Organ Pipe NM and it is mild and nice but not good for ORV riding. Where is Darby Wells rd? Does anybody know highway 86 that goes to Tucson? What's it like and is it OHV friendly, trails and such?
  • Coyote Howls campground at Why, AZ is good, never full, cheap and uncrowded, water and dump onsite.
  • Organ Pipe National Monument has a beautiful campground and there is a lot of boondocking just north of the Park. I have boondocked on BLM land a few miles out on Darby Wells Rd.