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Little America Hotel in Flagstaff closing access to social trails across property; Arizona National Scenic Trail to remain open

Little America Hotel is in the process of rebuilding the fence line around its 530-acre property and will soon be closing off access to unauthorized but long-established social trails that crisscross the forested land.

Tony O’Brien, vice president of operations for parent company Grand America Hotels and Resorts, said the change was motivated by concerns over illegal camping on the undeveloped portions of the resort property and the accompanying risk of wildfire.

Little America Fencing Property

A campfire ring and trash from a homeless encampment can be seen on the Little America Hotel property on Friday.

Little America Fencing Property

Scorched earth caused by a homeless encampment campfire, which had spread out of control, can be seen near the Little America Hotel property on Friday.

Little America Fencing Property

Trash and abandoned items left by homeless encampments can be seen littering undeveloped parts of the Little America Hotel property on Friday. Work has been done to rebuild fence lines and shut down social trails due mainly to significant risk from campfires.

Little America Fencing Property

Burnt trash and scorched earth caused by a homeless encampment campfire, which had spread out of control, can be seen near the Little America Hotel property on Friday.





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