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Prescott National Forest reopens to the public

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At 8 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, the Prescott National Forest has rescinded the full forest closure in coordination with neighboring forests. Stage II Fire Restrictions including Shooting Restrictions will remain in effect. In addition, a fire area closure remains in place for the Rafael and Tiger Fires.

 

Recreation personnel ask for patience as they work to remove gates, locks, signage, and barriers throughout the coming days. All developed recreation sites on the Verde Ranger District will be open tomorrow by 8 a.m.

 

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On the Bradshaw Ranger District all day-use and dispersed camping sites will be open today and developed family and group campgrounds will open on noon Friday, July 9.

While the forest-wide closure will be lifted, specific closures around the Rafael and Tiger Fire will be in effect. To view the Fire Emergency Closures, please go to the PNF Alerts & Notices page here https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/prescott/alerts-notices.

Stage II fire restrictions prohibit the following:

  • Igniting, building, maintaining, attending, or using a fire, campfire, or stove fire.
  • Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site, or while stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared of any flammable material.
  • Welding, or operating any acetylene or other torch with an open flame.
  • Operating a chainsaw or other equipment operated by an internal combustion engine between the hours of 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Discharging a firearm, except while engaged in a lawful hunt pursuant to state, federal or tribal laws and regulations.

Exemptions to the restrictions include the following:

  • Persons with a written Forest Service authorization specifically exempting them from the effect of this order.
  • Persons using a stove or grill that is solely fueled by liquid petroleum or liquid petroleum gas fuels.
  • Persons operating generators with an approved spark arresting device in an area that is barren or cleared of all overhead and surrounding flammable materials within 3 feet of the generator.
  • Any Federal, State, or local officer, or member of an organized rescue or firefighting force in the performance of an official duty.

For information on the Prescott National Forest, check out the Prescott National Forest website, Facebook and Twitter.

Christopher Fox Graham

Christopher Fox Graham is the managing editor of the Sedona Rock Rocks News, The Camp Verde Journal and the Cottonwood Journal Extra. Hired by Larson Newspapers as a copy editor in 2004, he became assistant manager editor in October 2009 and managing editor in August 2013. Graham has won awards for editorials, investigative news reporting, headline writing, page design and community service from the Arizona Newspapers Association. Graham has also been featured in Editor & Publisher magazine. He lectures on journalism and First Amendment law and is a nationally recognized performance aka slam poet. Retired U.S. Army Col. John Mills, former director of Cybersecurity Policy, Strategy, and International Affairs referred to him as "Mr. Slam Poet." In January 2025, the International Astronomical Union formally named asteroid 29722 Chrisgraham (1999 AQ23) in his honor at the behest of Lowell Observatory, citing him as "an American journalist and longtime managing editor of Sedona Red Rock News. He is a nationally-recognized slam poet who has written and performed multiple poems about Pluto and other space themes."

Christopher Fox Graham
Christopher Fox Graham
Christopher Fox Graham is the managing editor of the Sedona Rock Rocks News, The Camp Verde Journal and the Cottonwood Journal Extra. Hired by Larson Newspapers as a copy editor in 2004, he became assistant manager editor in October 2009 and managing editor in August 2013. Graham has won awards for editorials, investigative news reporting, headline writing, page design and community service from the Arizona Newspapers Association. Graham has also been featured in Editor & Publisher magazine. He lectures on journalism and First Amendment law and is a nationally recognized performance aka slam poet. Retired U.S. Army Col. John Mills, former director of Cybersecurity Policy, Strategy, and International Affairs referred to him as "Mr. Slam Poet." In January 2025, the International Astronomical Union formally named asteroid 29722 Chrisgraham (1999 AQ23) in his honor at the behest of Lowell Observatory, citing him as "an American journalist and longtime managing editor of Sedona Red Rock News. He is a nationally-recognized slam poet who has written and performed multiple poems about Pluto and other space themes."

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