Current Fire RestrictionsAny current fire restrictions in the park will be posted on our Alerts and Conditions page and automatically list of the top of each page. How are Fire Restrictions Determined?Fire restrictions typically go into effect based on multiple factors, including energy release component levels (which is related to how hot a fire could burn based on current conditions), National Wildfire Preparedness Levels, availability of firefighters, or other fires burning in or near the park. Fire restrictions may go into effect earlier based on weather, air quality, fuels, visitor use, fires in the park or region, fire restrictions in adjacent jurisdictions, and/or regional/national preparedness levels. Camp/Cooking Fire RegulationsFire restrictions are in addition to established fire regulations listed in 36 CFR 2.13 and the Superintendent’s Compendium. Fire regulations are always in effect. FiresFires are only allowed in park-provided grills or fire rings in established frontcountry campgrounds and day use areas.
Extinguishing Fires
Stoves & LanternsIn Campgrounds and Day Use Areas:
In the backcountry:
Collecting FirewoodWood that is downed and dead may be collected for front country campground firewood use. Wood collecting restrictions:
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Last updated: October 25, 2024