The Pocket Fire is burning over 300 acres about seven miles north of Sedona. According to the Coconino National Forest, the fire is 0% contained. All campgrounds and day use sites within Oak Creek ...
All campgrounds and day use sites within Oak Creek Canyon, outside of Sedona, are closed.
A wildfire in the Oak Creek Canyon area prompts evacuations and highway closures as crews battle winds and protect homes north of Sedona.
The stretch of State Route 89A between Sedona and Interstate 17 near Flagstaff reopened Monday as crews begin cleanup from ...
Evacuations were ordered in Oak Creek Canyon, north of Sedona, as firefighters worked to contain the 500-acre Pocket Fire, ...
A massive wildfire is ripping through one of Arizona’s most beloved outdoor escapes — torching Forth of July plans for hikers, campers and tourists headed to Sedona’s famed canyon country. The Pocket ...
The Pocket Fire near Sedona has grown to 6,016 acres, prompting new evacuation warnings for nearby communities. What to know.
The Pocket Fire north of Sedona grows to 15,000 acres, as of June 30 with evacuation alerts in place. What officials say is next.
These budget-friendly Arizona road trips make it easy to trade routine for scenic routes, small-town charm, and a fresh ...
Anyone looking for a lakeside spot in Arizona will find that Lake Havasu and Lake Powell are always recommended.
A flash flood warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Flagstaff at 2:10 p.m. on Monday, July 13.
The combination of textures, smooth rock faces, rough bark, spiny cactus pads, and loose gravel, gives the landscape a ...
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