Camping Safety


There's nothing like waking up to the fresh mountain air, the smell of pine trees, and a roaring campfire. However, weather conditions, poor planning or fire dangers can put a damper on your camping trip. Here area a few simple tips to help make your camping trip fun and safe!

Campfire Tips

A small campfire can turn into a roaring forest fire. Take precautions when lighting, maintaining and putting out your campfire:
  1. Dig a small pit away from overhanging branches. (Most parks have campfire pits ready and waiting for you.)
  2. Circle the pit with rocks or be sure it already has a metal fire ring.
  3. Clear a five-foot area around the pit down to the soil.
  4. Keep a bucket of water and a shovel nearby. To extinguish the fire, cover with dirt or pour water over it.
  5. Stack extra wood upwind and away from the fire.
  6. After lighting, do not discard the match until it is cold.
  7. Never leave a campfire unattended, not even for a minute. Always put out a campfire when going to sleep or leaving the campsite.

To hear what FIRE RESTRICTIONS are in effect throughout Arizona, call 1-877-864-6985, or click HERE.

You can also check each U.S. Forest in Arizona for individual restrictions:

  • Apache-Sitgreaves Forest
  • Coconino
  • Coronado
  • Kaibab
  • Prescott
  • Tonto

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  • Last Modified on 10/13/2006 10:40:34