Just in time for the July 4 holiday, the Santa Fe National Forest is reopening most of its forest areas. Recent rains have decreased the fire danger, prompting the decision to reopen the forests, according to a news release.
But forest users are urged to continue to use caution and some restrictions remain in place, including a total prohibition of fireworks on forest system lands.
The forest service will re-evaluate its decision on which forest areas remain closed after the holiday, said Paul Orozco, a fire management officer for the Santa Fe National Forest.
To read a forest service news release, click here. For more information on the latest closures and restrictions, go to http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/fire online.