The forests around Flagstaff were mostly quiet on the Fourth of July, and not just because fireworks were banned. Forest Service patrols estimated that forest visitation during the mid-week holiday was about half of normal and they had found no illegal campfires as of midday Thursday, said Kaitlyn Webb, forestry technician with the Coconino National Forest. Because the entire forest is under either a forest closure order or Stage 2 restrictions, any campfire is illegal. With monsoon rains in the forecast, though, the end of the closures could be near. A half-inch of rain needs to fall on the entire forest -- or a “good majority” of it -- for managers to start talking about lifting the closures, Webb said.