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Red Rock Ranger District — Very High fire danger
Dangerous conditions with a strong chance of restrictions.
Ratings are collected from official source pages and may lag agency updates. Always confirm current fire restrictions, closures, evacuation notices, and emergency guidance with the responsible agency before starting a trip.
Official source · AZ fire danger
30-day fire danger history
Recent changes
Last 30 days
Changed from High to Very High on May 18.
Current restrictions
Restrictions
Campfires and Stoves
Backcountry campfiresRestricted
Backcountry campfires prohibited in Sedona/Oak Creek Canyon and West Sedona areas.
Conditions
- Stage 1: campfires prohibited outside Forest Service structures forest-wide
- West Sedona: campfires prohibited outside fire structures except in designated camping areas
- Sedona/Oak Creek Canyon: campfires prohibited outside fire structures
Exceptions
- Pressurized liquid petroleum or LPG fuels allowed in barren/cleared areas (3 feet clearance) under Stage 1
- Pressurized liquid petroleum or LPG stoves allowed in West Sedona and Sedona/Oak Creek Canyon
- Permit FS-7700-48 exemption
- Federal/State/Local officers and organized rescue/firefighting resources in official duty
Campground campfiresRestricted
Campfires allowed in designated developed campgrounds and fire structures.
Conditions
- Stage 1: only in Forest Service-provided fire structures in designated areas
- West Sedona: allowed in designated camping areas (Rockview, Angel Valley, Javelina, Surprise, Windmill, Cockscomb, Greasy Spoon, Nolan)
- Sedona/Oak Creek Canyon: allowed in Pine Flat, Cave Springs, Manzanita, and Chavez Group campgrounds
- Stove fires allowed in enclosed stoves with spark arrestor in barren/cleared areas (10 feet clearance) under Stage 1
Exceptions
- Pressurized liquid petroleum or LPG fuels allowed
- Permit FS-7700-48 exemption
- Federal/State/Local officers and organized rescue/firefighting resources
Propane fuel and camp stovesRestricted
Pressurized liquid petroleum and LPG stoves allowed with clearance requirements.
Conditions
- Device must be solely fueled by liquid petroleum or LPG
- Must be turnable on and off
- Area must be barren or cleared of all overhead and surrounding flammable materials within 3 feet of device (Stage 1)
- West Sedona and Sedona/Oak Creek Canyon: stove or grill solely fueled by pressurized liquid petroleum fuels allowed
Exceptions
- Permit FS-7700-48 exemption
- Federal/State/Local officers and organized rescue/firefighting resources
Equipment and Work
Welding and grindingRestricted
Welding and torch work allowed with strict clearance and fire extinguisher requirements.
Conditions
- Cleared area of at least 10 feet in diameter required
- Chemical pressurized fire extinguisher (minimum 8 oz. capacity, Class 2A rating) must be kept with operator
Exceptions
- Permit FS-7700-48 exemption
- Federal/State/Local officers and organized rescue/firefighting resources
Shooting and Closures
Forest closures and access limitsRestricted
Camping prohibited in West Sedona and Sedona/Oak Creek Canyon areas outside designated sites.
Conditions
- West Sedona: camping prohibited except in designated camping areas (Rockview, Angel Valley, Javelina, Surprise, Windmill, Cockscomb, Greasy Spoon, Nolan)
- Sedona/Oak Creek Canyon: camping prohibited except in developed campgrounds (Pine Flat, Cave Springs, Manzanita, Chavez Group)
Exceptions
- Permit FS-7700-48 exemption
- Federal/State/Local officers and organized rescue/firefighting resources
- Designated developed campgrounds and camping areas
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