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Mt. Rainier Nat. Park burn restrictions begin Saturday

STAFF REPORT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 4 months AGO
by STAFF REPORT
| August 9, 2024 1:05 AM

ASHFORD — Mount Rainier National Park will implement a parkwide fire ban starting Saturday due to increased regional fire risks, according to a press release from the park. 

The ban prohibits all campfires and the ignition of wood, briquettes or any fuel in fire pits, fire pans and barbecue grills throughout the park, including in White River, Ohanapecosh, and Cougar Rock campgrounds. 

Park officials said the goal is to reduce risk of human-caused wildfires during  high fire danger conditions. It also supports regional incident management efforts by limiting potential demands on firefighting resources. 

Portable, petroleum-filled cooking stoves, heating devices, and lanterns using liquefied or bottled fuel are still permitted if they can be turned off. 

The fire ban replaces an earlier restriction that was set to begin Friday only at White River Campground. 

Fireworks and other incendiary devices are always banned on federal lands. The public is urged to report any smoke or flames by calling 911 or notifying a park ranger. 

The park's timed entry reservation system continues through Sept. 2. 


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