What Arizona roads are closed due to wildfires? How to check

Wildfire season in Arizona can be unpredictable, so it's important for travelers to know what to do if they happen upon one and how to avoid closed roads.

Roads may be closed for several miles and for several days as firefighters and others work to suppress a fire. A handful of solid resources exist when needing to pinpoint a fire and track down how it may affect your travel plans.

Here are a few sites and accounts to check before you hit the road:

InciWeb

InciWeb is a great resource when needing to see what fires have started and are spreading. It tracks fires across the United States. The site allows you to search incidents, down to the state, and provides users with a map of the area as well as incident information, agency contacts and overall containment for each fire.

To access InciWeb, visit inciweb.nwcg.gov.

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U.S. Forest Service Safety Map

Similar to InciWeb, the U.S. Forest Service provides up-to-date information pertaining to forest orders, fire restrictions and active fires reported in Arizona and across the country.

Additionally, users can see alerts and updates for several national forests in Arizona, as well as effective regional restrictions and orders.

AZ511

AZ511.gov works as a tool to get up-to-date roadway information on what is happening across the Grand Canyon State. Road closures, weather alerts and message boards are constantly updated to let motorists know what to expect on their way out.

To plan out a trip ahead of time, visit az511.gov.

Your local sheriff's office

Often during wildfires, your local Sheriff's Office will provide updates, likely via their website or social media. These updates will normally include the location of the fire, potential roadways impacted, and — in worst case scenarios — evacuation orders.

A comprehensive list of information for all Arizona sheriff's offices can be found on the Arizona Sheriff's Association website.

Social media

Social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook can serve as reliable sites to receive updates from local law enforcement or agencies on potential fires brewing in the area.

Some institutions that provide valuable fire information on social media during Arizona wildfire season are:

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