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cjmall - Sep 4, 2023 7:20 am - Hasn't voted
Getting thereIt isn't a veer to the left at every fork...maybe the roads have changed since? Just plug in "SP Crater" in Google Maps, and it actually takes you the correct way.
From 89, it's near mile marker 446, as original directions say. Once you turn left on the dirt road, that is SP Mountain Rd. Then you go on Grandview Rd, and finally, E Tub Ranch Rd takes you to the Crater. There are two trails leading to the crater from that road.
cjmall - Sep 4, 2023 7:21 am - Hasn't voted
Arizona State Trust Land permitYou have to have an Arizona State Land Trust permit be on this land. Here is the link https://azland.my.salesforce-sites.com/recreationalpermit/. It's cheap...just $15 for an individual. I haven't found any info on whether or not it's okay to camp here, but I'm assuming it is not okay, being private land. If anyone knows for-sure, please post the info.