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BLM Arizona

We manage and conserve 12.1 million acres of public land and 17.5 million subsurface acres in Arizona. Through balanced management, we sustain the health, diversity and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of this and future generations.

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Spotlight

  • Two SCUBA divers
    BLM fish habitat surveys are making a difference in Lake Havasu
    The BLM Arizona Colorado River District has played a key role in the Lake…
  • Two bats in flight at night, one with its nose in a flower
    BLM promotes agave restoration to support bat conservation within Las Cienegas NCA
    The BLM Arizona Tucson Field Office is collaborating with Bat Conservation…
  • Church Camp Road sign
    BLM Arizona opens first developed recreational shooting sites
    The Bureau of Land Management Arizona Phoenix District Office recently…
  • Six NYCALC junior faculty members
    BLM sponsors Indigenous college students at leadership congress
    The 2022 multi-agency Native Youth Climate Adaptation Leadership Congress …
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Arizona Offices

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    Arizona State Office
    serves all of Arizona with an office in central Phoenix.
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    Arizona Strip District Office
    serves northern Arizona with an office in St. George, Utah.
  • Arizona Colorado River District Office
    Colorado River District Office
    serves western Arizona with offices in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, and Yuma.
  • Arizona Gila District Office
    Gila District Office
    serves southeast Arizona with offices in Tucson and Safford.
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    Phoenix District Office
    serves central Arizona with an office in north Phoenix.
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    Arizona Lotteries and Permit Systems
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    Phoenix-area Recreational Shooting Sites
    Recreational target shooting is a popular use of Bureau of Land Management…
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    Explore destinations and activities.
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    Find out more about BLM Arizona's mineral programs.
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    Explore recreation activities on BLM-managed land in Arizona.

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Agua Fria National Monument
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Ironwood Forest National Monument Details ›
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Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument
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Vermilion Cliffs
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