You'll want to keep an eye on exactly where you are - a number of the designated "wilderness" areas prohibit takeoff and landing within the borders of those areas - Mazatzal Wilderness, Hellsgate Wilderness, Fossil Springs Wilderness, etc.
The FAA only has jurisdiction in the air, while the Forest Service has jurisdiction on the ground. State parks also prohibit flying:
This official resource will help you find current answers to frequently asked questions (FAQ) at Arizona State Parks and Trails.
azstateparks.com
Kittyhawk doesn't seem to include the wilderness areas and parks, while AirMap does. If you're in AirMap and you see red in the map (zoom in until you are *only* seeing the area you plan to fly) you can drag up from the bottom and read the actual notices/advisories as to why it's red.
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There's also a *lot* of NOTAM/TFRs all around Arizona for firefighting efforts, like around the Polles Fire near Pine.
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Incidents Page of for the Inciweb site.
inciweb.nwcg.gov
They just lost a helicopter and a pilot fighting that one, so they're going to be *really* touchy about drones anywhere near that area.
Aztnf Polles Fire - News for InciWeb
inciweb.nwcg.gov