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10/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/03/2024 12:11

Parks plan fall prescribed fire activities in the Bald Hills

News Release Date:
October 3, 2024

Contact:Lenard Ramacher

Orick, CA - Redwood National and State Parks plans to conduct a series of prescribed burns this fall in the prairies and oak woodlands of the Bald Hills east of Orick. The prescribed fire season in the parks begins in late September or early October, as weather conditions permit.

The park will use fire as a management tool in five specific burn units in the Bald Hills: Dolason, Child's Hill, Elk Camp, Maneze, and pile burns along Holter Ridge. All five units combined total approximately 1,364 acres.

For thousands of years, Yurok, Tolowa, Chilula, and Hupa people have managed prairies and oak woodlands, and some coastal areas that are now within the parks with periodic fire using traditional cultural techniques and science. Intentional burning provided grazing and hunting areas for elk and deer, maintained important resources like tanoak trees and various basket weaving materials, kept trail and travel corridors open, and lessened the prevalence of parasites like ticks in the prairies.

Early settlers who homesteaded the prairies continued the practice of broadcast burning until it was outlawed by the state in the 1930s. Since then, many of the prairies and oak woodlands have become encroached with Douglas fir and other conifers which can eventually eliminate these important plant communities.

The park's 2021 Fire Management Plan provides for the use of fire to restore natural and cultural processes, manage exotic plants and conifers encroaching into prairie and oak woodland plant communities, and to interpret and educate the public about the role of fire in the parks. The parks have successfully used prescribed fires to achieve these objectives since the early 1980's.

If you are in the parks over the next couple of months, there will likely be additional activity and equipment on and near Bald Hills Road. Smoke may linger on the roadways and traffic control may be in place. Please be cautious for your safety as well as those working on the prescribed burns.


Redwood National and State Parks share in the perpetual stewardship of ancientcoast redwood forests, waterways, and coastline on the homeland of Yurok, Tolowa,and Chilula peoples; for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of everyone; with a commitment to restoration of damaged landscapes.