No open fires at Yellow Post campsites!
Fire Restrictions to take effect on National Forest
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., June 24, 2008—San Bernardino National Forest
Supervisor Jeanne Wade Evans announced today that she is implementing
additional fire restrictions on the forest as of Thursday, June 26.
“With hotter-than- normal temperatures, forest visitors need to be extra
vigilant while enjoying the forest this time of year,” said Wade Evans.
Under the restrictions, campfires are only permitted in agency provided
fire rings at developed campground sites and picnic sites with public
road access. No open campfires or charcoal fires are allowed outside of
these designated recreation sites, anywhere on the forest. Fires will
NOT be permitted at any yellow post sites.
Target shooting will be permitted only at public shooting ranges
operated under a special use permit, including the Lytle Creek Firing
Range, Big Bear Sportsman’s Club and Lake Arrowhead Fish and Game
Conservation Club Target Range. Target shooting restrictions will not
impact the use of a firearm while legally hunting.
In addition, Forest Service Road 1N09 will be closed to motorized
vehicles from Highway 330 to the Middle Control Road until further
notice.
With the upcoming holiday weekend, visitors are reminded that fireworks
are always prohibited on the San Bernardino National Forest.
“We want people to enjoy the forest, but to do it responsibly,” said
Wade Evans.
Restrictions will include:
· Campfires or charcoal fires are ONLY allowed in agency provided fire
rings at developed picnic areas and campgrounds with public road access.
· Gas and propane camping stoves and lanterns are permitted.
Fire Restrictions to take effect on National Forest
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., June 24, 2008—San Bernardino National Forest
Supervisor Jeanne Wade Evans announced today that she is implementing
additional fire restrictions on the forest as of Thursday, June 26.
“With hotter-than- normal temperatures, forest visitors need to be extra
vigilant while enjoying the forest this time of year,” said Wade Evans.
Under the restrictions, campfires are only permitted in agency provided
fire rings at developed campground sites and picnic sites with public
road access. No open campfires or charcoal fires are allowed outside of
these designated recreation sites, anywhere on the forest. Fires will
NOT be permitted at any yellow post sites.
Target shooting will be permitted only at public shooting ranges
operated under a special use permit, including the Lytle Creek Firing
Range, Big Bear Sportsman’s Club and Lake Arrowhead Fish and Game
Conservation Club Target Range. Target shooting restrictions will not
impact the use of a firearm while legally hunting.
In addition, Forest Service Road 1N09 will be closed to motorized
vehicles from Highway 330 to the Middle Control Road until further
notice.
With the upcoming holiday weekend, visitors are reminded that fireworks
are always prohibited on the San Bernardino National Forest.
“We want people to enjoy the forest, but to do it responsibly,” said
Wade Evans.
Restrictions will include:
· Campfires or charcoal fires are ONLY allowed in agency provided fire
rings at developed picnic areas and campgrounds with public road access.
· Gas and propane camping stoves and lanterns are permitted.
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