
Forest Area Closure And Traffic Delays Expected For Wilbur Fire Maintenance
Crews are continuing to manage a lightning-caused wildfire, eight-and-a-half miles west of Clints Well. Since the wildfire began on May 21, it has been intentionally
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Crews are continuing to manage a lightning-caused wildfire, eight-and-a-half miles west of Clints Well. Since the wildfire began on May 21, it has been intentionally
Coconino National Forest Services are continuing to manage three lightning-caused wildfires near Volunteer Canyon, Sedona and near, but not directly in, West Clear Creek. Forest
The Coconino National Forest plans to continue two prescribed burns this week. Nearly 11-hundred acres is planned to be burned Wednesday on the Horseshoe Burn
The lightning-caused Miller Fire, burning in the Secret Mountain Wilderness near Sedona, is now 31-percent contained. Fire officials adjusted the acres burned to 30 acres
Coconino National Forest fire managers are burning on the Horseshoe Project today. That burn will be 335 acres on the north side of the San
The Coconino National Forest is expanding the boundaries of the existing year-round camping and campfire ban adjacent to the City of Flagstaff in an attempt
The Coconino National Forest is reopening many forest roads this weekend as roads begin to dry out from the winter. All campgrounds on the Flagstaff
Fire managers on the Coconino National Forest are planning to conduct several prescribed burns over the coming weeks. Crews will burn just over a thousand
Coconino National Forest officials are considering changes to fire restrictions. The changes would limit camping, campfires and motorized use in strategic areas of the district
Coconino National Forest fire managers are planning to conduct pile burns in three different areas of the forest this week. The A1 Burn Project will
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