Frequently Asked Questions
If you have a general question about the USDA Forest Service, you will want to start with this Generic FAQ.
Below are some questions specific to the Coronado National Forest. If you don't
find an answer to your question, please feel free to contact one of our offices.
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Are
there any fishing
opportunities on the Coronado National Forest?
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Can I take my dog with me to the Coronado National Forest?
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Is there anywhere
I could obtain wood for my fireplace?
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Where can you hunt on the Coronado National
Forest?
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Where can I run my ATV when I'm out on Forest Lands?
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Why are there fire restrictions, and what do I need to do?
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Where can I get Hiking trail maps?
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What fees will we have to pay to go camping?
Hunting on National Forest Lands
The Rules and Regulations for hunting on the National Forests are governed
by the laws of the State that the National Forest resides in. The
Arizona Game and Fish
Department
would
be able to inform you of those rules and regulations, and the areas
that are currently open for that purpose.
ATV use on National Forest Lands
There are two designated areas on the Coronado Natinal forest for Off-Highway
Vehicle (OHV) use. Please refer to our <>OHV
page for information on where you
can use your OHV, and some considerations to keep in mind to help protect the land you
enjoy so much.
Fire Restrictions
Fire restrictions are put in place only during very hot and dry conditions that
warrent extreme caution in regards to fire use. Fire restrictions occur mostly
durning the summer months, but can happen in the spring and fall months as
well. Fire restrictions can vary in severity depending on current
and
expected
conditions,
from limiting the use of campfires only, to complete forest closures in extreme
cases. Information on what level of restrictions are in place will be posted
on the Fire Management web page and notices will be posted in all affected
camping and picnicking areas. Please read them carefully and enjoy your time
outdoors.
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