Approximate location — plotted from published sources, not a site visit, and not a guarantee of access.
Redfield Canyon Wilderness is a 6,600-acre BLM unit in southeastern Arizona, designated in 1990. Tall cliffs and eroded canyon walls run beside the Galiuro front and the jointly managed Muleshoe Ranch landscape. Access from Redington requires permission across State Trust and private lands; the Jackson Cabin Road approach via Muleshoe is the usual public route and has a sign-in kiosk.
Cultural sites and artifacts are protected by federal law (ARPA/NHPA) — stay on established routes, touch and remove nothing, and follow the managing agency's and the affiliated tribe's guidance on access.