These closures will change as the project progresses and will be posted, to include maps, at the Forest information boards as well as online at https://www.fs.usda.gov/coconino or www.flagstaffwatershedprotection.org. As trails and areas are cleared, they will be reopened for public use as soon as they are safe.

Visitors and residents should use caution while in the area. Be aware of working crews, logging trucks and heavy equipment. The forest also presents overhead hazards, so look up frequently and stay safe.

In addition to mechanical thinning, FWPP calls for hand thinning as well as prescribed fire to reduce the risk of severe, canopy-torching wildfires and subsequent flooding in the watersheds around Flagstaff.

For additional information, contact the Flagstaff Ranger District at 526-0866.

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