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Campfire Restrictions in the Boundary Waters
SUPERIOR NATIONAL FOREST RESTRICTIONS ON CAMPFIRES
Visitor Use Restrictions and Closures
Update: 9/7/07
Fire Restrictions Lifted
Reduced fire danger allows fire restrictions to be
lifted throughout the state (2007-09-07)
The combination of an increased amount of precipitation,
and a return to more normal late summer weather patterns and conditions,
with shorter days, cooler temperatures and higher humidity, has reduced
the potential for fires to start and spread.
Due to these changes, the Minnesota Department of
Natural Resources (DNR), Superior National Forest, Chippewa National
Forest, Bureau of Indian Affairs, National Park Service, and U. S. Fish
and Wildlife Service announced that fire restrictions across Minnesota
will be lifted, effective at noon, on Friday, Sept. 7.
"The long awaited change in weather patterns
significantly decreased fire potential throughout most of the state to
once again to allow campfires, recreational fires, and charcoal fires
throughout the State," DNR Fire Management Supervisor, Olin Phillips
said. "Although the fire restrictions have been lifted, it is still
important to remember to be extra careful when enjoying campfires,
burning brush piles or debris in burn barrels; or disposing of ash from
charcoal grills or other fire containers."
The Chippewa and the Superior National forests will
allow the use of campfires, charcoal, and wood-burning camp stoves in
all areas of the national forests, including the blowdown area in the
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW).
At the same time, the Border Route Trail system will
re-open and the entire Kekekabic Trail on the Superior National Forest
will re-open for public use.
Burning permits are once again available and will be
issued by local fire management agencies.
For more information, contact public information
officer, Minnesota Interagency Fire Center, at (218) 327-4558.
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Current
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Entry Point Closures Due to the Ham Lake Fire |