Coconino County parks close at posted hours, typically dusk. Federal land dominates the county: national forests allow dispersed camping under Forest Service rules, while Grand Canyon requires permits for backcountry and river trips.
Coconino County's parks and open spaces close at posted hours, generally dusk to dawn unless a lit facility or permitted event runs later. Flagstaff and Sedona city parks post their own closing times, often 10 to 11 PM. The county is dominated by federal land: the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests allow dispersed camping under Forest Service rules, while Grand Canyon National Park stays open around the clock but requires permits for backcountry camping and Colorado River trips. Unauthorized overnight camping in a closed county or city park is prohibited. Rangers and sheriff's deputies enforce closures, citing after-hours presence under Arizona trespass law, ARS 13-1502.
After-hours presence in a closed park is criminal trespass under ARS 13-1502. Unauthorized camping and vandalism draw separate citations or charges. National forest and park violations are enforced federally.
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