Campfire Restrictions Increased to Stage 3 on Wild Portion of Lower Rogue River
The recent heat wave along with extremely dry fuel conditions have prompted federal and state agencies to increase campfire restrictions on lands located within the boundaries of the wild and scenic section of the Rogue River. Effective immediately, there is a complete prohibition on building, maintaining or using a fire on the Wild Rogue that stretches from Grave Creek Boat Landing to the mouth of Watson Creek. In addition to the campfire ban, the use of charcoal briquettes is also prohibited. Commercially-produced stoves that use liquid fuel or propane are allowed, but cooking areas need to be naturally cleared of vegetation and all groups traveling on the river must have a shovel and bucket. The Medford District of the Bureau of Land Management administers the Rogue between Grave Creek and Marial where the Oregon Department of Forestry provides initial attack on new fires. The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest manages from Marial downstream to the mouth of Watson Creek. These new restrictions will be in place through November 30th, unless rescinded sooner. Additional fire restrictions may be put in place as fire season progresses. As hot and dry conditions across southwest Oregon persist, public land managers are reminding the public to be aware of fire danger, fire restrictions and their important role in preventing human-caused fires.
Posted on 8/15/25 12:22PM by Sam Marsh