Based on changing weather trends, increases in relative humidity and a decrease in average temperatures, the Sierra National Forest is lifting the fire restrictions that were put in effect July 2.
Forest Visitors will still need to obtain a campfire permit when camping outside of designated campgrounds and follow all guidelines when having an open flame fire.
The following guidelines for forest campfires remain in effect:
- Clear all flammable material away from the fire for a minimum of five feet in all directions to prevent escape of the fire;
- Have a shovel available at the campfire site for preparing and extinguishing campfires;
- Have a responsible person in attendance at all times;
- Extinguish campfire with water, using the ‘drown, stir, and feel’ method; and
- In the wilderness, no campfires above 10,000 ft. (this varies by area, and will be posted on individual wilderness permits).
