RR-Siskiyou Forest Increases Restrictions to Industrial Fire Precaution Level 1
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest has increased restrictions to Industrial Fire Precaution Level 1 on all five of its ranger districts. The fire danger rating across the local forest is currently "low," although the Oregon Department of Forestry has increased the local fire danger level on lands it protects in Josephine and Jackson counties to "moderate." Under IFPL 1, fire precaution requirements go into effect for commercial and industrial operations on the forest. A fire watch is required at this and all higher levels unless otherwise waived. Restricted operations include timber harvests and commercial firewood cutting. Fire management officials are urging caution for all those participating in outdoor activities this season. The right conditions can mean that just one small spark from an unattended campfire, operating equipment or the catalytic converter from a vehicle is all that is needed for igniting fine fuels like grasses and dry plants. If you're planning to recreate or utilize equipment on public lands this summer, please keep current regarding fire safety notifications and regulations in southwest Oregon. Remember to avoid parking over dead grass and vegetation, do not allow tow chains to drag on pavement, make sure campfires in designated campgrounds are dead out prior to departure and fireworks are prohibited on public lands.
Posted on 6/9/25 6:21AM by Sam Marsh