Arizona Hunt Unit 1 Map by ADVENTURE iDIAZ is the most detailed hunting and outdoor recreation map available for this prized unit. Covering the Apache–Sitgreaves National Forest, it’s trusted by hunters, anglers, and outdoor adventurers.
Why Choose ADVENTURE iDIAZ Maps?
We include more road names, trail data, and water sources than any other printed map on the market. Built on durable, weather-resistant material, our maps are designed for reliability in the field and clarity when you need it most.
Hunting Opportunities:
Unit 1 is known for trophy big game hunting, including elk, mule deer, whitetail, pronghorn antelope, and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. It also offers excellent hunting for black bear, mountain lion, and turkey, along with plentiful small game like bobcat, coyote, fox, cottontail rabbit, and squirrel.
Fishing & Waterfowl:
With its numerous high-country lakes, rivers, and streams, Unit 1 provides outstanding fishing and waterfowl opportunities. Species include rainbow trout, brown trout, brook trout, and the prized Native Apache Trout. Waterfowl such as geese, mallards, pintail, teal, gadwall, redheads, and more are abundant.
Outdoor Recreation:
From hiking the Mount Baldy Wilderness at 11,421 ft to enjoying winter recreation at Sunrise Park Resort, Unit 1 is packed with year-round adventure. Activities include skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, mountain biking, disc golf, kayaking, canoeing, and more.
Access & Travel Notes:
Due to rugged terrain and seasonal conditions, many areas require 4x4 vehicles. Road restrictions are in place to protect land and wildlife—please respect closures and check local conditions before travel.
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Note: Public lands and access may change due to closures, leases, or natural events. Always confirm with local land management offices before travel.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - ARIZONA GMU 1 MAP
How does Arizona Hunt Unit 1 compare to nearby hunt units?
Arizona Hunt Unit 1 sits in the high-elevation White Mountains and is defined by dense forest cover, alpine terrain, and cooler temperatures compared to many areas of the state. Immediately south, Arizona Hunt Unit 27 transitions into slightly lower elevations with different access patterns and habitat characteristics. Comparing these two units helps hunters and outdoor users understand how terrain, road density, and seasonal conditions can vary across the region.
Is this map useful for activities beyond hunting?
Yes. While designed with hunters in mind, the Arizona Hunt Unit 1 map is also well suited for hiking, fishing, camping, wildlife viewing, and general backcountry navigation throughout the White Mountains and surrounding forested landscapes.
Do roads, access, or public land boundaries ever change in Unit 1?
Yes. Seasonal weather, forest management decisions, and land-use changes can affect road access and travel conditions in Arizona Hunt Unit 1. Snow, mud, and temporary closures are common at higher elevations. Users should always confirm current conditions with local land management offices before heading into the field.
Where can I find maps for other Arizona hunt units?
You can explore our full collection of Arizona Hunt Unit Maps to view detailed coverage for other hunt units across the state.
Arizona Hunt Unit 01 Map
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1:100,000 Scale - Detailed Topographic Map
Multi-Sourced Road Names - Adventure Trails, 4 x 4 and Light Duty Roads
Water Resistant - Tear Resistant, Durable Polypropylene
Exceptional Design - Beautiful, High Quality Color & Detail
Compact & Field Ready - Easy To Ready And Follow
Extensive Water Source Icons - Clearly Marked Water Tanks & Spring Symbols
Field Map: Folded 4.50" x 10.25" / Unfolded 36" x 33"
LEARN MORE ABOUT AZ GMU 1:
For a detailed breakdown of terrain, access considerations, wildlife habitat, and outdoor recreation across Arizona Hunt Unit 1, read our in-depth guide: Arizona Hunt Unit 1 Map; All Maps are NOT Created Equal


