Fire restrictions on the Tonto National Forest began Tuesday, May 23rd.
Current restrictions are "Stage 1". This means fires are still allowed in metal fire rings at developed campgrounds that have a camp host. Campfires are prohibited everywhere else. (If you're not sure, a good rule of thumb is if you aren't paying money for your camp site then you can't have a fire!)
Target shooting is prohibited forestwide, and smoking is restricted to your vehicle, building, or developed recreation site.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DO ... 543121.pdf
2017 Fire Restrictions - Tonto Forest
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2017 Fire Restrictions - Tonto Forest
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Do you know if there is a fire ring near the trailhead? Would that be okay to use with the restriction?
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Re: 2017 Fire Restrictions - Tonto Forest
@drosenbush
Read the bottom of page 1, top of page 2 and exhibit B in the link provided by @chumley above
Read the bottom of page 1, top of page 2 and exhibit B in the link provided by @chumley above
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
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Re: 2017 Fire Restrictions - Tonto Forest
@drosenbush
no, just the metal fire rings at developed campgrounds in this list
Cave Creek Ranger District
no, just the metal fire rings at developed campgrounds in this list
Cave Creek Ranger District
Globe Ranger DistrictBartlett Lake Recreation Area
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Last edited by joebartels on May 26 2017 7:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: corrected incorrect extra safe wording
Reason: corrected incorrect extra safe wording
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Re: 2017 Fire Restrictions - Tonto Forest
Thanks for the clarification guys! Maybe we will relocate to Cholla campground and then do Brown peak in the morning
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Re: 2017 Fire Restrictions - Tonto Forest
I don't think having a camp host present or not has anything to do with it. Plenty of those developed sites on the list do not have hosts.
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Re: 2017 Fire Restrictions - Tonto Forest
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You're right. I mentioned it because it has been a guideline used by the Coconino NF in the past to help people understand what qualifies as a developed site or not.
See last year's CNF announcement here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/asnf/new ... EPRD505433
You're right. I mentioned it because it has been a guideline used by the Coconino NF in the past to help people understand what qualifies as a developed site or not.
See last year's CNF announcement here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/asnf/new ... EPRD505433
As you pointed out, the Tonto order does not include that wording. For Tonto, stick with the list of approved campgrounds provided in the order.Under the restrictions, fires, campfires, charcoal, coal and wood stoves are allowed in developed campgrounds only, which are managed by concessionaires or have campground hosts.
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