Fire Restrictions

Fire restrictions are put in place by forests to help avoid human-caused wildfires. Because each forest deals with different climates, weather patterns, and moisture contents, each forest sets up its own timeline for when to tighten fire restrictions. Below find all 17 national forest units' current fire restrictions and what they mean for you.

Regional Fire Precaution & Danger Levels by Forest Unit

 
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Forest IFPL Closures
Colville Please see Washington State Fire website Closure Link
Columbia River Gorge Please see forest website Closure Link
Deschutes Central Oregon Fire Info Closure Link
Fremont-Winema Please See Forest Website Closure Link
Gifford-Pinchot Please see Forest website Closure Link
Malheur Please See Forest Website Closure Link
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie Please See Forest Website Closure Link
Mt. Hood Please See Forest Website Closure Link
Ochoco Central Oregon Fire Info Closure Link
Crooked River National Grassland Central Oregon Fire Info Closure Link
Okanogan-Wenatchee Please see Washington State Fire website Closure Link
Olympic Please see Forest Wesbite Closure Link
Rogue River-Siskiyou Please see forest website Closure Link
Siuslaw Please see forest website Closure Link
Umatilla Please see forest website.

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Umpqua Please see forest website Closure Link
Wallowa-Whitman Blue Mountain Interagency Dispatch Center Closure Link
Willamette Please see forest website Closure Link