The Cinder Hills is a scenic recreation area enjoyed by many off-highway vehicle enthusiasts. Its numerous volcanic cinder cones and craters surrounded by a ponderosa pine forest environment gives the area its unique value. Due to a growing interest in this area for off-highway vehicle recreation, additional management direction is needed to protect sensitive resources and to provide for continuing use of this recreation.
Approximately 13,500 acres in the Cinder Hills has been designated for off-highway vehicle recreation. Management emphasis is for the use of 2-, 3-, and 4-wheel vehicles. Within the 13,500 acre area, portions will have use restricted to a relatively dense network of designated routes which will be identified at a later date. Generally unrestricted use will be on areas devoid of vegetation or with sparse vegetation and without such things as sensitive plants, archaeological sites, critical wildlife habitat, excessively steep slopes, or visually sensitive areas.
Get camping and off roading area. Free camping with plenty of space. The 776, main road in from the 89, is in bad shape. The road has many pot holes from the last rain and flood. It to us 15 minutes to travel from the 89 to the OHV area, which is 1 mile towing a trailer. Other than that, it is a great place. We go there at least 4 times a year.
Cinder Hills is one of my favorite OHV areas in Arizona and is about as close to driving on the moon as you can get. The volcanic gravel acts like course sand. This is a popular place for dirtbikes, 4 wheelers, and SxS's. This area also allows camping, but make sure you don't set up camp in a track just to be safe. Definitely great place to explore and experience.