Are you sure you can play on State Trust land? Where have you verified this and how did you verify this?
Ha =D> there is always someone who has to ask. Like anyone on this site wouldn't know by now? Anyhow I'll be going but I'm not sure how many I can get to go with me. So far it is looking like it is going to be just me again.
I think you better check the regs first
Taken from the State Land Recreation Website.....
Q. What does my Recreation Permit allow me to do on Trust Land?
A. Your recreation permit allows you to enjoy non-consumptive recreational activities including: hiking, horseback riding, bicycling, picnics, photography, bird watching, sightseeing, camping (limited to 14 days per year), and limited off highway vehicle use (restricted to designated roads and trails), for non-commercial and non-competitive purposes.
An Trust Land Recreation Permit does not permit target shooting, paintball, airsoft, recreational flying (i.e. ultralite aircraft), vehicular 'rock hopping', sand railing, fireworks, or congregating in groups larger than 19 people (see Event Permit). Visiting prehistoric and historic cultural or archaeological sites, Metal detecting, Collecting or removing natural products (rocks, stone, soil, fossils, mineral specimens, cacti, saguaro or cholla skeletons, plants (live or dead), or firewood for home use, are all prohibited. Nor does it permit any activity that would otherwise be illegal or conflict with local laws or ordinances. A Recreation Permit does not authorize use of non-state lands such as military, federal, Tribal, or private lands. [back]