Travel / Thursday, 20-Nov-2025

Four Arizona National Forests Now Have Fire Closures

Four Arizona National Forests Now Have Fire Closures

The forests have shuttered sections because of extreme wildfire risk.

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Four of Arizona’s six national forests have announced closures due to extreme wildfire danger: the Coconino, Tonto, Apache-Sitgreaves, and Kaibab. Head over to this site for more details on the affected areas. 

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