Tony Ranch in the Superstition Wilderness Area is now closed to entry, for info review the article at http://www.ajnews.com also visit the website of Superstition Area Land Trust at http://www.azsalt.org
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Thanks for posting this confirmation John.  Now I'm wondering if the perennial Tony Ranch Spring http://hikearizona.com/dexcoder.php?PID=597710 which has been used in the past by many a backpacker, is considered part of this Tony Ranch 78 acre partial that is now considered off limits?
			
					
			
									
						
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With the clearly unlikelihood of enforcement these things seem to only detour good people.  When I hiked the Flume Trail I felt like I was the only one not climbing all over the Flume.
			
					
			
									
						
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when i was there in october you could acces the spring the signs were just past the spring.Grasshopper wrote: Now I'm wondering if the perennial Tony Ranch Spring http://hikearizona.com/dexcoder.php?PID=597710 which has been used in the past by many a backpacker, is considered part of this Tony Ranch 78 acre partial that is now considered off limits?
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A couple weeks ago (11/12) the signs were now right after the trail branches off to the campsites... the spring was beyond these signs.
			
					
			
									
						
										
						
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That sucks i was going to do a bull badsin to haunted canyon trip and was going to use that spring is the creeck running yet it was still dry last time i was there.
			
					
			
									
						
										
						
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there was a lot of stagnant water in the creek when we were there.. =/
			
					
			
									
						
										
						
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