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This website is an interagency effort by federal and state agencies in Arizona to provide timely, accurate fire and restriction information for the entire state. The agencies that support this site are National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Arizona State Forestry, US Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management.

This site will be updated as often as new information is available from the Southwest Coordination Center, individual forests, national parks, state lands, tribal ands and BLM offices. Our aim is to provide one website where the best available information and links related to fire and restrictions can be accessed.

Wildfire response agencies in Arizona work closely together year-round in planning, training, fuels reduction work, fire prevention and education, and wildland fire response.

We are part of the Southwest Coordinating Group - a collaborative effort in which wildfire agencies at all levels of government in Arizona and New Mexico plan jointly and coordinate fire response and resources:

Southwest CoordinatION CenteR (SWCC)

Soutwest Coordinating GrouP (SWCG)

Southwest Zone and Dispatch Centers

For issues with website please email [email protected]

Follow us and Direct Message (DM) us on Twitter: Follow @WildlandFireAZ

InciWeb

InciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident information management system. 

InciWeb is an information tool which serves as a source of official public information on high-visibility, high-complexity, or long duration incidents. 

Not all active incidents will be featured here. 

The agency and/or incident management team for the incident is responsible for initiating and maintaining information.

InciWeb

Arizona Emergency Information Network

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Arizona's online source for real-time emergency updates, preparedness and hazard information

 

 

    • The Maricopa County Air Quality Department has declared a No Burn Day for Thursday, March 6
    • Pile Burning Planned in the Prescott Basin on the Bradshaw Ranger District
    • Pile burns planned Wednesday, and Thursday
    • Areas of County Within Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest to Enter Stage 1 Fire Restrictions Friday
    • Fuels projects support wildfire risk reduction underway in Yavapai County
    More

Agency Websites

Use this Interactive Map to help determine who manages the lands where you plan to recreate.

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Arizona Map showing land management in different colors by agency management

Contact the land management agency where you plan to recreate:

National Forests - USDA  Forest Service  [Green]

Bureau of Land Management - Arizona [Yellow]

National Park Service - Arizona[Purple]

Bureau of Indian Affairs - Western Region [Orange]
Tribal Partners 

US Fish and Wildlife Service Refuges - Arizona [Sage]

Arizona Department of Forestry & Fire Management [Blue]

Arizona State Land Trust [Blue]

Arizona State Parks [Blue]

Military [Red]

Private Lands [White]

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