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Ok-Wen Campfire Restrictions

Postby Grumpy » Thu Jul 12, 2018 4:20 pm

Campfire Restrictions Go into Effect on July 13

As a result of increasing fire danger in the national forest, beginning Friday, July 13, campfire restrictions go into effect on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.

Campfires will be allowed in:
• Developed campgrounds which usually have amenities such as metal fire rings, picnic tables, and outhouses; most, but not all, of these charge a camping fee.
• Other special sites such as group camps and summer homes under permit.
• Most parts of the Glacier Peak, Chelan-Sawtooth, Pasayten, Alpine Lakes, Henry M. Jackson, Goat Rocks, Norse Peak, and William O. Douglas Wilderness Areas. However, some locations within those listed Wilderness Areas, especially the Alpine Lakes and Henry M. Jackson Wildernesses, have standing year-round campfire restrictions. Please contact the appropriate ranger station for specific fire regulations pertaining to Wilderness Areas.
Campfires will be allowed in:

In all other areas, building, maintaining, attending or using a fire, campfire, or stove fire, including a fire made from briquettes, will be prohibited.

Please visit or call the appropriate ranger station to obtain information on specific campground restrictions. Campfire information is also available on the forest website at http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/okawen/campfires

Persons using or maintaining pressurized liquid gas stoves or an enclosed solid fuel fire using a wick are also exempt from this order.

Fire managers on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest remind hikers, campers and recreationists to be extremely careful with any use of fire in the outdoors this summer. Escaped campfires are the leading cause of human-caused wildland fires on the Okanogan-Wenatchee NF. Campfires typically become problems when campers fail to completely extinguish them before leaving campsites.

Contact these Okanogan-Wenatchee NF offices for more information:
Tonasket Ranger District 509-486-2186
Methow Valley Ranger District 509-996-4003
Chelan Ranger Station, 509-682-4900
Entiat Ranger Station, 509-784-4700
Wenatchee River Ranger Station, 509-548-2550
Cle Elum Ranger Station 509-852-1100
Naches Ranger Station, 509-653-1401
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Re: Ok-Wen Campfire Restrictions

Postby TJDave » Thu Jul 12, 2018 8:21 pm

Grumpy wrote:Campfire Restrictions Go into Effect on July 13 (English and Spanish)

Campfires will be allowed in:
• Developed campgrounds which usually have amenities such as metal fire rings, picnic tables, and outhouses; most, but not all, of these charge a camping fee.
• Other special sites such as group camps and summer homes under permit.


What is the difference between an English campfire and a Spanish campfire? :huh:

Still allowed in campgrounds with metal fire rings? I can't believe in this heat that any fires are allowed at all.
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Re: Ok-Wen Campfire Restrictions

Postby Grumpy » Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:20 pm

:D Okay, I'll fix it...
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