PENDLETON, Ore. (July 16, 2024) — The Umatilla National Forest officials will implement Phase B Public Use Restrictions at 12:01 a.m. (pacific time) on Tuesday, July 16, due to high fire danger, the potential for human-caused fires, and concern for public safety. The increased restrictions pertain to the use of campfires, smoking, chainsaws, internal combustion engines, and generators.
Beginning July 16, 2024,
campfires will ONLY be allowed in designated campgrounds and recreation sites.
Liquefied or bottled gas stoves and heaters are allowed for cooking and
heating. A list of designated recreation sites is available on the forest
website.
Operating an internal
combustion engine, such as a chainsaw, is prohibited without a valid permit.
Commercial and personal use firewood permits are regulated by the conditions of
the permit and separate from restrictions under this public use restriction.
Generators will only be
allowed in the center of an area at least 5 feet in diameter that is cleared of
all flammable material, or when fully contained within a pickup truck bed that
is devoid of all flammable material, or; when factory installed in a
recreational vehicle and the generator exhaust discharge is located in the
center of an area at least 5 feet in diameter that is cleared of all flammable
material.
Smoking is only allowed
within enclosed vehicles, buildings, and developed recreation sites or when
stopped in an area three feet in diameter that is cleared of all flammable
material.
As a reminder: No
off-road vehicle travel is allowed: Possessing or using a motor vehicle off
National Forest roads and motorized trails is prohibited, except for the
purpose except for the purpose of going to and from a dispersed campsite
located within 300 feet of the open developed road. Motorized travel on roads not
cleared of standing grass or other flammable material, closed by gates,
barricades, berms, rocks, or logs is prohibited.
Regulated closures may be
in effect on State and private lands protected by Oregon Department of Forestry
(ODF) in northeast and central Oregon. Please check with your local Oregon
Department of Forestry office for PURs on lands protected by ODF. For more
complete information, contact a local Oregon Department of Forestry office or
visit one of the interagency dispatch center’s webpages:
· Blue Mountain Interagency Dispatch webpage: www.bmidc.org
· John Day Interagency Dispatch Center: http://bicc-jdidc.org/jdidc/intelreport.shtml
Similar restrictions may
also be in effect on State and private lands protected by the Washington
Department of Natural Resources (WA-DNR). More information can be found on the
WA-DNR website at: http://www.dnr.wa.gov/.
Fire Restrictions may
also be implemented on areas managed by the Bureau of Land Management, Vale
District. More information can be found on the BLM website at: www.blm.gov/office/vale-district-office.
Please remember that it
is everyone’s responsibility to know what restrictions are in place when
visiting public lands. Additional restrictions may apply on each individual
Forest. For more information regarding restrictions on the Umatilla National
Forest, please contact:
Umatilla National Forest:
Toll-Free (877) 958-9663
https://www.fs.usda.gov/umatilla
Facebook: www.facebook.com/UmatillaNF
X: @UmatillaNF
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