

A map with designated open roads can be found at the sign-in boxes at the access points of the ranch. The Perrin Ranch (LO Flat) allows access, but has implemented several road closures on the ranch.

Ranch rules and requirements went into effect August 22, 2013. The Boquillas Ranch/Diamond A Ranch will be implementing new ranch rules and requirements within the ranch boundaries. Several ranches in Unit 10 are already closed to public access. No cross-country travel, no littering, no leaving gates open, no camping too close to waters, and respect all private ranching operations.

Treat all land entered as if it were your own. Unit 10 is approximately 51 percent private land, 30 percent state land, and 8 percent National Forest Service, with the remainder being National Park and Indian reservation that is not open to hunting. (AZ Hwy 66, Exit 139) westerly on AZ Hwy 66 to the Hualapai Indian Reservation boundary northeasterly along the reservation boundary to Grand Canyon National Park east along the park boundary to the Havasupai Indian Reservation easterly and southerly along the reservation boundary to where Cataract Creek enters the reservation southeasterly along Cataract Creek in Cataract Canyon to Island Tank easterly on the Cataract Creek-Valle Rd. For information about accessing the Big Boquillas Ranch for hunting purposes, please visit their webpage at Unit Boundariesīeginning at the junction of AZ Hwy 64 and I-40 westerly on I-40 to Crookton Rd. These changes include implementation by the ranch operator and land owner of new “Ranch Rules” that govern allowable hunter activities and a recreational impact fee for most adults. Hunters in Unit 10 should be aware of decision made by the Big Boquillas Ranch regarding access beginning with the 2013 fall hunting season. *Note regarding changes to Big Boquillas Ranch access Antelope, Bighorn Sheep,Black Bear,Elk, Javelina,Merriam’s Turkey,Mountain Lion,Mule Deer,White-tailed Deer
