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Release Date: Jul 15, 2024
Contact(s): Amy Baumer
The U.S. Forest Service, Idaho Department of Lands, and Bureau of Land Management in east-central Idaho will begin Stage 1 fire restrictions, effective at just after midnight (12:01 am) on Friday, July 19, 2024. Stage 1 fire restrictions apply to federal, state, state endowment, private forestland, and rangelands within the designated area.
Fire danger across east-central Idaho is VERY HIGH. Rangelands and forested lands at all elevations are dry. Fire management officials are hopeful that by initiating Stage 1 fire restrictions, there will be fewer human-caused wildland fires.
The Central Idaho Fire Restrictions Area encompasses those portions of Custer County that are north and east of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area (excluding the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness) and that portion of Lemhi County that is not federal land designated as wilderness.
Stage 1 fire restrictions apply to campfires and smoking. Under Stage 1 restrictions, the following acts are prohibited:
Exceptions to the above Stage 1 prohibitions include the following:
a. The Salmon River from the Corn Creek launch site to Vinegar Creek.
b. The Middle Fork of the Salmon River.
c. The Selway River from the Paradise boat launch to Race Creek.
d. The Snake River from Hells Canyon Dam to the City of Lewiston.
e. Salmon River from Vinegar Creek to its mouth at the Snake River below the
mean high-water mark.
f. South Fork of the Snake River from Palisades Dam to Mike Walker Boat Access.
g. Henry’s Fork of the Snake River from St. Anthony to Mike Walker Boat Access.
*Fire Pan and Ash Removal: An approved fire pan is a durable, metal pan at least 12-inches x 12-inches wide, with at least a 3-inch lip around its outer edge and sufficient to contain a fire and its remains. Visitors must elevate fire pans off the ground to prevent scorching of the soil. If the fire pan does not have legs to elevate it, rocks must be placed underneath the corners of the fire pan. All ash must be removed and carried out of the river corridor in a sealed container or durable bag.
Under these restrictions, campfires are allowed only in recreation sites within metal/concrete fire pits. The restrictions will remain in effect until there is a significant change in fire danger.
Take a few minutes to Know Before You Go. Find out what fire restrictions are in place where you plan to visit so that you may Recreate Responsibly Idaho. For additional information on fire restrictions, go to https://www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-restrictions-finder/.
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