PreventionLearning about fire safety and prevention is the first step to keeping yourself, others, and Indiana Dunes National Park safe from accidental wildland fires. While fires are permitted in certain areas of the park, visitors are encouraged to review fire safety measures and park policies and laws prior to and during their visit. Additional policies and laws can be found in the Superintendent's Compendium. Fire Safety
CampfiresCampfires are permitted in park campgrounds. Campfires should never be built outside of the designated grates. This will help prevent accidental wildfire and dangerous conditions. The National Park Service provides helpful tips and safety measures to help you build a safe campfire. Leave No TracePractice the seven Leave No Trace Principles in order to prevent the possibility of wildfires. Consider using a lightweight stove for cooking and smaller lanterns for light instead of a campfire. Properly dispose of trash that may catch on fire. Leaving areas as you found them minimizes the risk of wildland fires. ![]() NPS photo EducationEducation is the first step to preventing fire hazards and potential wildland fires. Adults and children alike can learn how to safely manage fire and prevent fire emergencies. For KidsKids can learn about wildfire management and the fundamentals of fire safety by participating in the Junior Wildland Firefighter program. The program offers an overview of fire safety and response along with activities that can be completed at Indiana Dunes National Park or at home. Participants will receive a certificate and a Junior Wildland Firefighter patch! ResourcesDirector's Order #18: Wildland Fire Management. This director's order states the basic principles and strategic guidelines governing the management of wildland fire by the National Park Service. January 16, 2008 |
Last updated: July 18, 2020