
Coconino And Kaibab National Forest Implement Closure Areas
The U.S. Forest Service has announced certain areas of the Coconino and Kaibab National Forest will temporarily be closed to public access beginning Friday and
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The U.S. Forest Service has announced certain areas of the Coconino and Kaibab National Forest will temporarily be closed to public access beginning Friday and
Stage Two fire restrictions are now in effect across Northern Arizona. All five forests, along with cities and counties entered Stage Two at 8 a.m.
A Red Flag Warning is in effect for most of Northern and Eastern Arizona until 8 p.m. The National Weather Service says expect winds 20-to-30
The Coconino and Kaibab national forest are going into Stage One fire and smoking restrictions Thursday, in addition to Williams and the Tusayan districts. The
Fire managers on the Kaibab National Forest are planning to conduct a prescribed burn Wednesday near Williams. The Three Sisters Prescribed Fire Project is located
A popular Mexican Gray wolf, who was seen around Flagstaff in recent years, was found fatally shot west of Flagstaff back on January 2nd. “Anubis”
A forest thinning project is expected to last through Wednesday around the Keyhole Sink Trail, west of Parks off Old Route 66 in the Kaibab
Fire restrictions will either go away, or reduced Friday morning, thanks to recent Monsoon rains. The Coconino and Kaibab national forests, as well as Flagstaff,
Stage One fire restrictions are in effect for all of Northern Arizona and most of the state. Areas under Stage One include: the Coconino, Prescott,
The Coconino and Kaibab national forests are remaining in Stage One fire restrictions for the next several weeks. Officials say the reason is because the
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