NPS photo The goals of the Fire Management program at Indiana Dunes National Park are to manage wildland fire to protect the public and communities, conserve natural and cultural resources, and restore and maintain ecological health. ![]() Types of Wildland Fires
Learn about the different types of wildland fires that the program manages. ![]() Prevention and Education
Prevention and education are important in protecting people and the park from dangerous wildfires. ![]() Photos and Multimedia
View galleries and multimedia presentations of fire projects in the park. Great Lakes Fire Management ZoneThe Wildland Fire Management team at Indiana Dunes National Park is also responsible for overseeing the fire management operations of the Great Lakes Fire Management Zone. The Great Lakes program oversees fire operations at 12 other National Park Service sites in the Midwest. Use the interactive story map to learn more about the different parks that the program services. These park units include: Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, St Croix National Scenic Riverway, George Rogers Clark National Historic Park, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home National Historic Site, Pullman National Monument, River Raisin National Battlefield Park, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, North Country National Scenic Trail, and the Mississippi National River Recreation Area. |
Last updated: April 13, 2023