Pinal County regional parks are open dawn until 10:00 pm unless otherwise posted or authorized by written permit. Quiet hours run 10:00 pm to 8:00 am, overnight stays require a camping reservation, and camping is capped at 14 days.
Pinal County Open Space and Trails sets rules for its regional parks. County parks are open dawn until 10:00 pm unless otherwise posted and/or authorized by written permit; some parks post seasonal hours (for example, Peralta Regional Park runs 5:00 am to 8:00 pm in June, July, and August). It is unlawful to camp in areas not designated for camping, overnight camping requires a reservation, a 14-day camping limit applies, checkout is noon, and quiet hours are from 10:00 pm to 8:00 am. Motor vehicles must stay on designated roads and parking areas, and pets must be leashed on a leash no longer than six feet. These are county-park rules and are separate from any citywide juvenile curfew ordinance.
Being in a county park after hours or violating park rules is unlawful and can result in citation and ejection by Pinal County park staff or the sheriff.
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