A Red Flag Warning is in effect for Tuesday for the Northeast corner of Arizona from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm (12:00 pm to 8:00 pm Navajo Nation). There is NO burning of any kind permitted during a Red Flag Warning.
A Red Flag Warning has been issued for the Northern part of Navajo County (see map below for details on location) and will be in effect from 11 AM to 8 PM.
Do your part! Obey all fire restrictions, properly dispose of cigarettes, don’t park on dry grass, and avoid any open flames or sparks.

USDA Forest Service
Springerville, AZ 85938
Web: www.fs.usda.gov/asnf
Twitter: @A_SNFs
Media Contact: Kacy Ellsworth
928-333-6280 | kacy.l.ellsworth@usda.gov
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests Reopens 13 Developed Campgrounds
Springerville, AZ – May 15, 2020 – The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests continue to work through an unpredictable and changing situation. USDA Forest Service is making every effort to expand access to recreation sites within the context of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance and state and local government orders for residents, while prioritizing employee and public health and safety.
The Forest Service continues to perform risks assessments and implement available mitigation measures. Some of the mitigation measures evaluated are personal protective equipment and sanitizing products accessibility, social distancing feasibility, and physical engineering installation ability to protect employees.
“Our public has a special connection to the land and are eager to enjoy using the developed campgrounds again,” said Anthony Madrid, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Acting Forest Supervisor. “We are excited to reopen 13 developed campgrounds over the next week.”
The following areas are opening:
Each reopened developed campground has site specific restrictions, as reopening is based on state and local health and safety guidelines and availability of personal protective equipment for employees. Please visit www.recreation.gov for site restrictions.
Reduced services may include:
The Forest Service continues to perform risk assessments after a site has reopened. If risks cannot be mitigated and conditions no longer support federal, state, and local public health guidelines, a reopened developed recreation site will close. Preparation and planning are key to reducing waste and minimizing natural resource damage. Respect wildlife and be considerate of other visitors. Leave what you find, Pack it in, Pack it out and Leave No Trace.
Visit the Interactive Visitor Map, our website, or contact your local district rangers office for more information. Closure information can be found on the Southwestern Region website.
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