Flagstaff, AZ –
Campfire
and smoking restrictions, as well as the Fossil Creek area closure,
will be lifted on the Coconino National Forest beginning Wednesday July 18, 2012 at 8
a.m.
Recent
rains, along with higher humidity and increased fuel moistures, have
lowered fire danger on the forest and decreased the risk of major
wildfires.
“Although
campfires will be allowed throughout the forest, people should never
leave a campfire unattended,” said Coconino Fire Staff Officer Russ
Copp. “Campers
should make sure they bring about five to six gallons of water to
extinguish their campfire completely before leaving, making sure to stir
it with a shovel as you are pouring the water. The fire pit should be
cold to the touch before leaving the campsite.”
Forest
visitors are also reminded that campfire restrictions may vary on
different national forests. Please call the nearest land management
office or 877-864-6985
for current information or see
http://www.publiclands.org/firenews/AZ.php online.
For additional information please see
www.coconinoforest.us or call the Coconino National Forest at 928-527-3600.
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