Prescribed Burns Plan Developed For Coconino National Forest

Flagstaff, Ariz., Coconino National Forest fire managers have finalized the prescribed burn plan for fall and spring, which will reintroduce fire into the Ponderosa pine ecosystem and reduce forest fuel accumulation in strategic areas around northern Arizona communities.

The plan calls for prescribed burns over the fall and spring in the Kendrick Mountain area, near Lockett Meadows, Wild Bill Hill, the Peaks, Kachina Village area, Mormon Lake area, Blue Ridge Urban Interface, Upper Beaver Creek areas and the East Clear Creek areas. Projects are dependent upon weather and wind conditions, so they can be cancelled after they have been announced if conditions are not suitable. The following are proposed for prescribed burns on the Coconino National Forest to occur at different times over the next several months:

FLAGSTAFF RANGER DISTRICT
Project NameAcresLocation
Horseshoe-Kendrick 269335° 29′ 22.92″N x 111° 49′ 14.85″W
Horseshoe-Kendrick 61,71435° 27′ 49.11″N x 111° 47′ 31.66″W
Horseshoe-Kendrick 101,53135° 24′ 48.78″N x 111° 46′ 02.38″W
Horseshoe-Wild Bill South 41,31335° 17′ 41.51″N x 111° 49′ 20.93″W
Horseshoe-Peaks 4-74,00035° 24′ 18.18″N x 111° 37′ 15.56″W
Eastside (Heckathorn/Herald Ranch)30035° 09′ 39.41″N x 111° 37′ 25.97″W
Lake Mary70035° 05′ 51.54″N x 111° 35′ 33.99″W
Kachina-Crusher Sink34535° 05′ 30″N x 111° 43′ 07″W
Kachina-Griffith Springs30035° 05′ 48″N x 111° 42′ 28″W
Kachina-23778035° 04′ 27″N x 111° 41′ 45″W
A-150035° 12′ 58.82″N x 111° 44′ 41.90″W
Mormon Lake Basin 3 & 51,50034° 54′ 25.61″N x 111° 29′ 29.74″W
Total13,676
MOGOLLON RIM RANGER DISTRICT
Project NameAcresLocation
Upper Beaver Creek2,00034° 38′ 49″N x 111° 26′ 45″W
Clint60034° 35′ 4″N x 111° 21′ 21″W
Blue Ridge Urban Interface2,50034° 37′ 48″N x 111° 9′ 59″W
East Clear Creek4,00034° 30′ 15″N x 111° 10′ 3″W
Total9,100
RED ROCK RANGER DISTRICT
Project NameAcresLocation
Upper Beaver Creek1,00034° 44′ 26″N x 111° 31′ 14″W
Total1,000

The public and media can get quick notification of when a prescribed burn or any other activity is happening on the Coconino National Forest by following us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CoconinoNF. When ignition of a prescribed burn begins, we update our Twitter account so the public can know why smoke is in the air and where it is coming from.

Additionally, notifications of upcoming prescribed burns are also provided regularly by news releases throughout the season and by the following online resources:

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