Lincoln National Forest Enters Stage 1 Fire Restrictions

The Lincoln National Forest has implemented Stage 1 Fire Restrictions effective March 10, 2025, due to dry fuel conditions and elevated risk of wildfire across the forest.

Stage 1 fire restrictions mean fires, campfires, charcoal grills, and coal and wood stoves are allowed only in developed campsites or picnic areas where agency-built fire rings or grills are provided for use – see list below.

Campfires are prohibited at all dispersed camping sites. Stoves, lanterns or heaters fueled by propane or other liquefied petroleum fuels may be used forest-wide in areas cleared of flammable materials within three feet of the device, if they meet manufacturer’s safety specifications and have on/off switches. Smoking is allowed only in enclosed vehicles or buildings and developed recreation sites. Chainsaw use is permitted.

Smokey Bear Ranger District

  • Oak Grove Campground

  • Three Rivers Campground

  • Sam Tobias Memorial Group Campground in Cedar Creek

  • Cedar Creek Picnic Area

  • Skyline Campground

  • Sacramento Ranger District

  • Trestle Recreation Area

  • James Canyon Campground

  • Karr Canyon Campground

  • Upper Karr Campground

  • Sleepy Grass Day Use Area

Sacramento Ranger District -- Hosted Campgrounds

  • Saddle, Apache

  • Upper Fir

  • Lower Fir

  • Deerhead

  • Aspen

  • Pines

  • Slide

  • Black Bear

  • Sleepy Grass

  • Silver

  • Silver Overflow

Guadalupe Ranger District

  • Sitting Bull Falls Picnic Area

For more information about the Lincoln National Forest visit www.fs.usda.gov/lincoln or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/LincolnNationalForest . For wildfire or prescribed fire information please visit nmfireinfo.com./

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