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Outdoor Safety Best Practices: 1. Know the weather forecast and check it frequently as conditions can change in a very short tim efram e.
2. Let som eone outside of the area know exactly where y ou are and where y ou will be going daily .
3. Do not park vehicles or cam p in areas with snags (dead, standing trees) or where potential flood waters would prevent escape. Know where y ou are in relation to drainages.
4. Du ring windy conditions, rem ain in open areas that are free of trees (both live and bu rned) and snags as m u ch as possible.
5. If an area seem s u nsafe for any reason, leave. 6. Have good m aps and know where y ou are at all tim es. 7. Keep a well-charged cell phone with y ou and check it frequ ently so y ou know when you ’re in an area where there is no coverage.
8. Understand that there are m any areas on pu blic lands that are rem ote. It can take a very long tim e before responders can arrive if a rescu e is requ ired.
OHV Safety • Wear a helm et a n d other protective gea r: eye protection , gloves,
lon g-sleeved shirt, lon g pa n ts, a n d over-the-a n kles boots. Opera tors un der the a ge of 18 are required to wea r U SDOT certified helm ets.
• Never a llow m ore riders tha n the OHV wa s design ed for. • M a in ta in a sa fe followin g dista n ce b a sed on visibility a n d
surfa ce con dition s. • M a ke sure tha t your OHV is in good m echa n ica l con dition. • Keep speeds, n oise, a n d dust down aroun d occupied area s. Game Retrieval: Elk Only A person who ha s lega lly hun ted a n elk m a y drive, or be driven , up to on e m ile off of the design a ted roa d system to retrieve a properly ta gged elk. Hun ters are required to use the m ost direct a n d lea st groun d disturbin g route in a n d out of the area. U n der n o circum sta n ce m a y a secon d vehicle be used. M otorized big ga m e retrieva l is NOT a llowed in tra vel restricted area s, a cross riparia n a rea s, strea m s, or wetla n ds, or when tra vel is likely to result in resource da m a ge (i.e. sen sitive vegeta tion , wet or m uddy con dition s). There is n o big ga m e retrieva l or hun tin g a llowed in Gra n d Ca n yon Na tion a l Pa rk. Parking Along Designated Routes M otor vehicles m a y park up to 30 feet from the edge of a roa d surfa ce when it is sa fe to do so without ca usin g da m a ge to resources or fa cilities, un less prohibited by sta te la w, tra ffic sign , or order (36 CFR 261.54). Motorized Dispersed Camping Rules • Within design a ted ca m pin g corridors, lim ited cross-coun try tra vel is a uthorized up to 100 feet from design a ted routes for the purpose of in gress a n d egress to a ca m psite followin g the m ost direct a n d lea st groun d disturbin g route.
• Y ou m a y park within 30 feet of a n y design a ted open roa d a n d wa lk in to a ca m psite, except where specifica lly prohibited.
• Ca m pin g is n ot a llowed within a m ile of developed ca m pgroun ds a n d ren ta l ca b in s, or within ¼ m ile of the cen ter lin e of Hwy 64 or within ¼ m ile of wa ters where wildlife or dom estic stock m a y be disturbed.
• The m a xim um a llowa ble occupa n cy of NFS la n ds is 14 out of a n y 30 con secutive da ys, except as a llowed by perm it.
Travel Map Purpose and Use Note: This map is not the official Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM). This m a p is a tra vel a id design ed for use on m obile devices, such as sm a rtphon es or ta blets. The roa ds depicted on this Tra vel M a p are the sa m e a s the roa d system displa yed on the M V U M . It is in ten ded to supplem en t, n ot repla ce, the M V U M . The M V U M is the lega l docum en t a n d fin a l a uthority for displa yin g where it is lega l to drive a m otor vehicle on Na tion a l Forest System la n ds. The M V U M is republished every year; be sure tha t you ha ve the m ost curren t version. M V U M s are a va ila ble a t the loca l Forest Service offices or m a y be down loa ded from our website. Map Limitations This tra vel m a p a n d its un derlyin g geospa tia l da ta are a n a id to m otorized tra vel a n d should n ot be used for determ in in g own ership, lega l boun da ries, jurisdiction s, or restricted area s. This m a p does n ot displa y n on -m otorized or over-sn ow uses. Design a tion of a roa d as “open ” does n ot gua ra n tee tha t it is passa ble. Wea ther con dition s a n d n a tura l even ts som etim es ren der design a ted roa ds im passa ble for exten ded periods. M a n y open roa ds receive little to n o m a in ten a n ce a n d m a y on ly be passa ble with high-cleara n ce, a ll-wheel drive vehicles, or n ot a t a ll. The U .S. Forest Service m a kes no warra n ty, expressed or im plied, n or assum es a n y lia bility or respon sibility for the a ccura cy, relia b ility, com pleten ess, or utility of these geospa tia l da ta , or for the im proper or in correct use of those da ta . Operator Responsibilities Opera tin g a m otor vehicle in volves in heren t risk a n d n a tura l ha zards are com m on . Drivers should exercise ca ution , a n ticipa te ha za rds, a n d m a ke a djustm en ts as n eeded for curren t con dition s (rough a n d rocky surfa ces, sn ow, m ud, a n d sa n d). Roa ds are n ot plowed durin g win ter. Drivers should be a ware of their vehicle’s lim ita tion s, a n d be prepared to turn aroun d. U se extrem e ca ution a t low wa ter crossin gs, especia lly down strea m of recen t wildfires where fla shfloods are possible. You are respon sible for da m a ges, in jury or dea th ca used by your a ction s. Ta ke care to protect yourself a n d those aroun d you. M uch of the Ka ib a b Na tion a l Forest is rem ote a n d cellular telephon e service is poor or n ot a va ila b le in m a n y area s. M edica l a n d other em ergen cy services m a y ha ve lon g respon se tim es or n ot be rea dily a va ila ble. M otor vehicle opera tors should be prepared with a dequa te food, wa ter, warm clothin g, first-a id supplies, a n d other n eeded equipm en t. Be prepared a n d check the wea ther foreca st a t http://www.wea ther.gov/fgz/. Prohibitions Driving Off of a Designated Open Road: On ly the routes tha t are displa yed on the curren t M V U M are open to public m otor vehicle use (36 CFR 261.13). Tra vel off of design a ted roa ds on Na tion a l Forest System la n ds is prohibited. This prohibition applies regardless of the presen ce or a bsen ce of sign s displa yin g design a tion s for m otor vehicle use. M a n y routes are sign ed with a n um b ered route m a rker, but on ly the routes displa yed on the curren t M V U M are “open ” for m otor vehicle use. Resource Damage: It is prohibited to opera te a m otor vehicle on Na tion a l Forest System la n ds in a m a n n er tha t da m a ges or un reason a b ly disturbs the la n d, wildlife, or resources (CFR 36 261.12 (h)). It is illega l to collect, da m a ge, or displa ce item s of archeologica l or historica l n a ture. (43 CFR Part 10 – Na tive Am erica n Gra ves Protection a n d Repa tria tion Regula tion s) Closures: Design a ted roa ds, tra ils, a n d areas m a y be subject to tem porary or em ergen cy closures to protect life, hea lth a n d sa fety, or n a tura l or cultura l resources. Y ou m ust com ply with n otifica tion sign s of such restriction s (36 CFR 212.52 (b), 36 CFR 261 subpart B). V iola tion s of 36 CFR 261.13 are subject to a fin e of up to $5,000, or im prison m en t for up to 6 m on ths, or both (18 U .S.C. 3571(e)). M otor vehicle opera tors are respon sible for com plia n ce with a ll applica b le federa l, sta te, a n d loca l la ws.
Camping Etiquette • When possible, ca m p on previously im pa cted ca m psites a n d dura ble surfa ces a n d pla ce ten ts on a n on -vegeta ted a rea .
• Bury hum a n wa ste a t lea st 8 in ches deep a n d a wa y from high use area s.
• M in im ize ca m pfire im pa cts: do n ot burn trash, use existin g ca m pfire rin gs or fire pa n s.
• Keep pets lea shed a n d un der con trol a t a ll tim es. • Store food in your vehicle or a bea r-proof con ta in er. • Be con sidera te of other visitors. M a n y people ca m p on Na tion a l Forest System la n ds to en joy the pea ce a n d quiet.
Campfires Campfires are generally permitted, EXCEPT: • At developed tra ilhea ds, da y use sites, a n d where posted. • When fire restriction s are in effect. For curren t fire restriction s, visit www.fs.usda .gov/Ka ib a b
Only have a campfire when and where it is safe! Never lea ve a ca m pfire un a tten ded! Do n ot ha ve a ca m pfire when it is dry a n d win dy. Dig a pit a wa y from overha n gin g bra n ches a n d circle it with rocks.
Clea r the a rea a roun d the pit, rem ove com bustible m a teria l. Ha ve a shovel a n d wa ter n ea rby. U se existin g ca m pfire rin gs where they occur.
Put your campfire completely out! If possible, a llow the wood to burn com pletely to ash. Scrape em b ers a n d sm olderin g m a teria l from rem a in in g wood. Pour LOTS of wa ter over the en tire pit a n d drown a ll em b ers. Stir ash a n d coa ls. Add wa ter a n d dirt. Stir un til the hissin g soun d stops.
M a ke sure it is cool to the touch. If it’s too hot to touch, it’s too hot to lea ve!
Report Wildfires or Illegal Activity Em ergen cy, ca ll 911. To report a wildfire or a n illega l a ctivity, ca ll the Willia m s Dispa tch Cen ter a t (928) 635-2601. Provide as m uch in form a tion as possible, in cludin g: Y our specific loca tion Y our con ta ct in form a tion An y risks you observe
Adjacent Lands Tribal Lands - The Tusa ya n Ra n ger District sha res boun da ries with the Na va jo a n d Ha va supa i In dia n reserva tion s. Perm its m a y be required to en ter these area s. Con ta ct trib a l offices for question s a bout a ccess a n d perm its. National Park Service – The Gra n d Ca n yon Na tion a l Park is to the n orth of the Tusa ya n Ra n ger District. Rules a n d regula tion s differ between Na tion a l Park Service a n d Na tion a l Forest System la n ds. Perm its are required for ca m pin g. Con ta ct the park for a ddition a l in form a tion a bout a ccess a n d perm its. Multiple Uses Livestock Grazing is a curren t a n d tra dition a l use. Plea se slow down aroun d ca ttle a n d ra n chin g opera tion s. L ea ve ga tes a n d wire fen ces as you fin d them . Logging Operations: Ha ul trucks carryin g wood m a teria ls are big a n d ca n n ot slow down or cha n ge direction ea sily. If you are on a n arrow roa d, pull to the side to let them pass. Fuelwood Cutting: A perm it is required for cuttin g firewood on the Ka ib a b Na tion a l Forest. Person a l use fuelwood perm its gen era lly cost $20 ea ch a n d a re good for four cords of wood. Term s a n d restriction s apply. M ore in form a tion is a va ila ble a t on e of the Forest Service offices. Traditional and Cultural Use: Severa l area tribes ha ve cultura l a n d tra dition a l ties to the la n ds within the Ka ib a b Na tion a l Forests. Be respectful of those seekin g priva cy for pra yer or cerem on ia l a ctivities. If you discover errors on this tra vel a id or the M otor V ehicle U se M a p, n otice problem s with roa d sign s, or ha ve com m en ts a bout Tra vel M a n a gem en t im plem en ta tion on Ka ib a b Na tion a l Forest, plea se let us kn ow by fillin g out a com m en t form on our Tra vel M a n a gem en t Im plem en ta tion web pa ge a t www.fs.usda .gov/goto/ka ib a b/tm r_ com m en t
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Install GPS-enabled maps on your smartphone or tablet Get the app - First, insta ll the Avenza PDF Maps a pp on your sma rtphone or ta blet. T he a pp is a va ila ble free from the Apple S tore (Apple), or from the Google Pla y S tore (Android).U se the QR Code Rea der in the a pp to sca n the box below. T his QR code will ta ke you to the Ka iba b digita l MVU M a nd T ra vel Aid downloa d pa ge. From here you ca n downloa d a ll of the Forest digita l ma ps a nd Ga rmin T ra vel a ids. T he T ra vel Ma p includes ma ny fea tures not included on the MVU M, a nd its roa d, tra il, a nd a rea designa tions a re identica l to those depicted on the current MVU M. However, the T ra vel Ma p is not the “officia l MVU M”, a nd should be considered to be a supplement to, not a substitute for, the MVU M. All ma p content is provided by the Ka iba b N a tiona l Forest. A WiFi connection is recommended for this 32 MB downloa d. Cost - Ma p content provided by Ka iba b N a tiona l Forest is free, but your wireless ca rrier ma y a ssess da ta service cha rges.
Tusayan Ranger DistrictKaibab National Forest
INFORMATION SOURCESTusayan Ranger District
176 L incoln L og L oopPO Box 3088
Gra nd Ca nyon, AZ 86023(928) 638-2443
Williams Ranger District742 S outh Clover Roa dWillia ms, Arizona 86046(928) 635-5600
Kaibab National Forest Supervisor'sOffice
(928) 635-8200www.fs.usda .gov/ka iba bArizona State Parks
(602) 542-4174http://a zsta tepa rks.com/OHV
Arizona Game and Fish Department(928) 774-5045(602) 942-3000www.a zgfd.com
Coconino County Sheriff(928) 774-4523(800) 338-7888
www.coconino.a z.gov/325/S heriffs-OfficeGrand Canyon National Park
(928) 638-7888https://www.nps.gov/grca
In the event of emergencyDIAL 911
Off-Highway Vehicle Regulations In Arizon a , OHV s m ust be titled a n d licen sed. The Arizon a Departm en t of Tra n sporta tion -M otor V ehicle Division (M V D) is the a gen cy tha t issues certifica tes of title, registra tion , licen se pla tes, a n d OHV deca ls. Out-of-sta te residen ts m a y use a n out-of-sta te OHV for up to 30 da ys while in Arizon a if the vehicle displa ys a curren t deca l or registra tion from the person ’s hom e sta te. OHV Decal: The a n n ua l purchase of a n Arizon a OHV deca l is required to opera te OHV s on public a n d sta te la n ds. Street Legal OHVs: Arizon a sta te la w perm its OHV s to be driven lega lly on public roa ds a n d highwa ys when they m eet registra tion , licen se, a n d equipm en t requirem en ts. Street lega l OHV s m ust displa y Arizon a licen se pla tes bea rin g the letters “M C”. In the con text of this Tra vel M a p, “street lega l” OHV s m a y be opera ted on a n y open roa d. Deca l on ly (n on -street lega l) OHV s m a y on ly be driven on roa ds design a ted for “a ll vehicles;” they are n ot a uthorized for roa ds design a ted as “highwa y-lega l vehicles on ly.” U n licen sed drivers m a y on ly opera te OHV s on routes design a ted “a ll vehicles” regardless of vehicle licen sin g. For m ore in form a tion a bout OHV regula tion s, go to https://www.a zgfd.com /ohv.
Ten-X Campground: L oca ted just south of Tusa ya n ,thisca m pgroun d providesaspa ciousa n d rustic ca m pin g experien ce.Tucked in toa thrivin g pon derosa pin e forest,itin cludes70in dividua lca m psitesa n d twola rge groupca m psites.Itisthe perfectsettin g forla un chin g a triptothe Gra n d Ca n yon ,orjusta b a se fora dven turin g in thesurroun din g a rea.Gotowww.recrea tion .gov forin form a tion a boutreservin g yoursite!
Hull Cabin:Thishistoricca bin sitesitslesstha n a m ile from the SouthRim oftheGra n dCa n yon .The ca bin wascon structed in the 1890sa n d the origin a lstructure ha sbeenla rgely un cha n ged,even when it wasrefurbished in 1998.The log ca bin isn owa va ila b le forren t through www.recrea tion .gov a n d providesa ca lm ,quiet retrea tsurroun ded b y m a turepon derosa pin es.
Russell Tank: RussellTa n k isa ra re body ofwa terin the driestforestin the n a tion .When the ta n k isfull,itprovidesArizon a a n glerswith a n opportun ity toca tch trouttha ta restocked a tthe ta n k.Itisa lsoa popula rdestin a tion a lon g theArizon a Na tion a lScen icTra ila n d isvery n ea rtothe scen icCocon in oRim .Plea se tra velwith ca re a stheroa d toRussellisa ffected by sea son a lva ria tion s.A4X4vehicle isrecom m en ded.
Grandview Lookout:Although the historic fire lookoutisn olon gersta ffed yea r-roun d,visitorsca n stillclim b a lm ost100feetupfora specta cula rview a llthe wa y totheGra n d Ca n yon .The loca tion a lsoservesasa n en try poin ta n d tra ilhea d forthe Arizon aNa tion a lScen icTra il,a swella sa popula rspotfordispersed ca m pin g.Ashortdrive offofHighwa y 64,itprovidesa jum pin goffpoin tforyourchoiceofforesta ctivities!
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