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    Coconino NF closing developed recreation sites

    March 24, 20201 Comment
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    US National Forest ServiceFlagstaff AZ (March 24, 2020) – Coconino National Forest has closed its developed recreation and day-use sites indefinitely to protect public and employee health, as well as align with state and local measures already in place to lessen the impact of COVID-19.

    The vast majority of the forest is still open to visitors who want to spend time outdoors participating in recreational opportunities that support social distancing, such as hiking and biking on trails, and dispersed camping.

    However, the following developed recreation sites, facilities, and restrooms are closed. More sites may close in the future, depending on the situation, as circumstances can change rapidly in response to COVID-19:

    Day-Use Sites
    • Banjo Bill Picnic Site
    • Bootlegger Picnic Site
    • Clints Well Picnic Site
    • Encinoso Picnic Site
    • Fossil Creek Area
    • Halfway Picnic Site
    • Long Valley Day-Use Site
    • Oak Creek Vista
    Group Campgrounds
    • Chavez Crossing Group Campground
    • Clear Creek Group Campground
    • Dairy Springs Group Campground
    • Elks Group Group Campground
    • Long Valley Work Center Group Campground
    • Moqui Group Campground
    • O’Leary Group Campground
    Heritage Sites
    • Honanki Heritage Site
    • Palatki Heritage Site
    • V Bar V Heritage Site
    Rental Cabins
    • Apache Maid Cabin
    • Crescent Moon Cabin
    • Fernow Cabin
    • Kendrick Cabin
    Single Family Unit Campgrounds
    • Ashurst Lake Campground
    • Bonito Campground
    • Blue Ridge Campground
    • Canyon Vista Campground
    • Cave Springs Campground
    • Clear Creek Campground
    • Clints Well Campground
    • Dairy Springs Campground
    • Double Springs Campground
    • Kehl Springs Campground
    • Knoll Lake Campground
    • Lakeview Campground
    • Little Elden Springs Campground
    • Lockett Meadow Campground
    • Manzanita Campground
    • Pine Flat Campground
    • Pine Grove Campground
    • Rock Crossing Campground
    Visitor Centers
    • Red Rock Ranger Station & Visitor Center
    • Oak Creek Visitor Center
    Notifications to those who have made any reservations will be made as soon as possible and refunds will be processed.
     
    Visitors should mitigate resource impacts wherever they recreate by taking their trash with them when they depart and appropriately managing human waste by burying it at least 6-8 inches deep and 200 feet away from water, trails and recreation sites. 
     
    All Coconino National Forests offices are conducting business and providing services virtually. While being outside is believed to be safer than indoor spaces, visitors to national forests are urged to take the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) recommended precautions.
     
    Members of the public who have additional questions that cannot be answered through the Coconino National Forest website can contact one of our ranger stations:
    • Forest Supervisor’s Office: 928-527-3600, then press “0.”
    • Flagstaff Ranger Station: 928-527-8279.
    • Mogollon Rim Ranger Station: 928-477-2255.
    • Red Rock Ranger Station & Visitor’s Center: 928-203-2900, then press “0.”

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    1. Archie Mendez on March 30, 2020 10:45 am

      This list does not mention those areas that are still open.

      According to the Coconino National Forest website, these areas can still be visited (and by looking at the number of cars in the parking lot, they are very popular):

      Day use areas OPEN:

      Beaver Creek
      Crescent Moon
      Lake Mary
      Stoneman Lake Overlook

      The following trailheads are OPEN:

      Baldwin
      Bear/ Doe
      Bell Rock
      Boynton
      Cathedral
      Courthouse Butte
      Dry Creek
      Fay Canyon
      Huckaby
      Jim Thompson
      Little Horse
      Midgley Bridge
      West Fork
      Yavapai Vista

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