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  • Coconino National Forest - Sedona

    Forest Closures Reduced On Coconino National Forest

    Beginning Friday morning July 7, 8:00 am, the Coconino National Forest will
    lift most area closures; however, "Stage I" fire restrictions remain in
    place. This means no campfires or charcoal grills except within a developed
    recreation site and no smoking other than in an enclosed vehicle, building
    or developed recreation site.

    Closures in affect:
    - Brins Fire area, north of Sedona and along Oak Creek Canyon.
    - Manzanita Campground, Encinoso Day-Use Picnic Area and the Oak Creek
    Visitor Center.
    - National Forest access to Oak Creek and parking along Highway 89A north of
    Midgely Bridge to the entrance of Slide Rock State Park. Grasshopper Point
    will remain open.

    This closure and public safety alert will remain in place during the monsoon
    season given the potential for rock and debris slides from the Brins fire
    area. Individuals traveling through Oak Creek Canyon need to be aware of
    dangerous rock and debris slides given significant monsoon rains (1/2 inch
    or greater).

    Opening most areas of the Coconino National Forest is a result of higher
    humidity and scattered rain showers across the forest. "Rain that has fallen
    over the past few days has reduced the fire danger to 'High', however
    because we are still in high fire danger we feel that it is necessary to
    continue campfire and smoking restrictions," said Bruce Greco, Fire
    Management Officer for the Coconino National Forest. Forest officials will
    continue to monitor forest conditions and will announce the lifting of
    campfire and smoking restrictions as soon as conditions warrant.
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