New trails open along the Bighorn burn scar as Coronado National Forest crews work to reduce hazards Signs of wildlife and plant life have been spotted on Mt. Lemmon after the Bighorn Fire. (Source: AZ Game & Fish) By KOLD News 13 Staff | December 10, 2020 at 2:30 PM MST - Updated December 10 at 2:30 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - The Coronado National Forest is taking steps to reduce hazards on designated National Forest System trails in the burn scar of the Bighorn Fire.
Forest staff completed saw work to remove leaning and fallen trees and shrubs at Mint Springs, Marshall, Aspen, Palisades, Box Camp, Upper Green Mountain, and Butterfly trails to prepare the trails for volunteers and partners to have a safe work environment to perform trail tread work as they continue efforts toward reopening trails.