The Arizona
Game and Fish Commission owns or
manages more than 266,870 acres of land statewide,
including wildlife areas, fish hatcheries,
shooting ranges and regional offices.
In addition, millions of acres of wildlife-rich land owned by the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offer excellent viewing opportunities.
Most wildlife viewing areas are available for public
use, generally including fishing, hunting,
camping, hiking, birding and viewing wildlife.
For more information on recreational opportunities, click on the specific wildlife area below. |