![]() During Stage 2, the same applies except for having a campfire in Developed Recreation Sites. During Stage 1 Fire Restrictions, visitors can use a stove, grill or fire ring solely fueled by pressurized liquid petroleum or pressurized liquid petroleum gas (LPG) fuels (aka Propane), as well as have a regular campfire in Developed Recreation Sites. How To Report Fire Restriction Violationsīe aware that not all campfires you see may be illegal. Leave the firefighting to the professionals and move a safe distance away. You’ve done your civic duty by reporting the fire. Describe what you observe, and if any people and vehicles are in the area.Example: "I’m on Forest Road 171 about a mile south of the junction with Forest Road 245." Refer to Forest Road numbers, estimated mileage from main road intersections and/or geographic landmarks. Provide your location as specifically as possible.Provide your name and phone number in case we need to call you back.Here are some tips on how to report a fire. Residents and visitors are being extra vigilant for fire safety. Criteria for Implementing Fire RestrictionsĪs visitation increases on the Coconino National Forest, officials ask for continued cooperation in preventing wildfires.Current Fire Restrictions, Camping Restrictions & Closures. ![]() ![]() Protocols & Processes for Implementing Fire Restrictions or Closures.Permanent Fire Restrictions Enforced 24/7/365. ![]()
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