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Arizona Conservation Corps members and others are closing unofficial trails to rehabilitate environment in Oak Creek Canyon.
No wonder Oak Creek is the second-most-visited canyon in all of Arizona. Things to note along the way: Oak Creek Canyon Vista Stop here on your way down for a terrific overview of the canyon.
Oak Creek Canyon is a biodiversity hotspot that drains south from northern Arizona’s Mogollon Rim. The canyon harbors federally protected threatened and endangered species like Mexican spotted owls, ...
Fire crews struggled with hot, dry and windy weather Monday as they fought to protect hundreds of homes and businesses from a 1,100-acre wildfire creeping into northern Arizona's scenic Oak Creek ...
OAK CREEK CANYON — Rory Steinke dug into soft soil, squirted some water and started counting. Less than 10 seconds. That meant the soil, charred by flames during last year’s Slide Fire, has ...
The Slide Fire has increased the potential for flash floods in Oak Creek Canyon. Visitors may not hike%2C camp or picnic in the canyon%2C nor park along SR 89A. Hotels%2C restaurants and other ...
Flames on the leading edge of the 1,138-acre Brins Fire north of Sedona crept into the upper reaches of Oak Creek Canyon on Monday, threatening to advance toward homes, businesses and Slide Rock ...
The crystal clear Oak Creek flows all year, and in the fall, the canyon is bursting with color.
Oak Creek refers to Oak Creek Canyon, a river gorge located in northern Arizona. It's often described as a smaller cousin of the Grand Canyon because its similar scenic beauty.
During the next two weeks, the blaze swept up Oak Creek Canyon and onto the Mogollon Rim, consuming a total of 21,000 acres and becoming the largest fire in Coconino County history.
Officials are looking for a hiker after he went missing in Oak Creek Canyon on the A.B. Young Trail over Memorial Day weekend.