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07/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/08/2024 23:23

Mount Rainier National Park White River Campground fire ban goes into effect Friday, August 9, 2024

Date:
August 7, 2024
Contact: Mount Rainier Press Information Line, 360-569-6510

ASHFORD, Wash. - Beginning Friday, August 9, 2024, until rescinded, Mount Rainier National Park will implement a fire ban for the White River Campground. All campfires and the ignition of wood, briquettes, or any fuel in fire pits, fire pans, and barbeque grills will be prohibited. This ban is in place to reduce the risk of human-caused wildland fire area-wide during hot, dry conditions and high fire danger.
The fire ban supports regional incident management efforts by reducing the risk of wildland fire on park lands and the subsequent need to draw from limited firefighting resources.
Use of portable, petroleum-filled cooking stoves, heating devices, and/or lanterns using liquefied or bottled fuel are permissible provided such devices can be turned off. Campfires are currently still permitted in the Ohanapecosh Campground and Cougar Rock Campground.
Discharging, or using any kind of fireworks, tracer ammunition or other incendiary devices in any location on federal lands is always prohibited. If you observe smoke or flames inside the park or on nearby lands, please dial 911 or notify a ranger.
More information about visiting the park and park alerts can be found at the Mount Rainier National Park website. Current campground information is posted on the park's website. Mount Rainier National Park's timed entry reservation system remains in effect through September 2, 2024.


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