Bureau of Land Management - California State Office

06/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/26/2026 15:36

BLM Announces Seasonal Fire Restrictions on Northwest California Public Lands

REDDING, Calif. - The Bureau of Land Management, in coordination with the US Wildland Fire Service, is issuing fire restrictions for public lands in Shasta, Tehama, Butte, Siskiyou and Trinity counties beginning Sunday, June 28. These seasonal fire restrictions listed in the fire order will be in place to help prevent wildfire and will remain in effect until further notice. These restrictions are in addition to the year-round statewide fire prevention order.

The fire restrictions prohibit campfires and barbecues, except within established campfire rings and barbecue grills in at the Shasta, Bohemotash and Ohl Olsen campgrounds in the Chappie-Shasta Off-Highway Vehicle Area; the Junction City, Steel Bridge and Douglas City campgrounds in Trinity County; and the Reading Island Campground in Shasta County. Fires are not allowed in the Forks of Butte Campground in Butte County.

Portable stoves using gas, jellied petroleum or pressurized liquid fuel may be used outside of developed recreation sites. Additionally, a valid California Campfire Permit is required to operate a stove or fire on public lands.

Other fire restrictions include:

  • No smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, or at a designated, developed recreation site, or other designated areas.
  • No motor vehicles or internal combustion engines may be used off established roads or trails. Chainsaws with functioning spark arresters can be used for personal firewood cutting until 1 p.m. daily.
  • It is illegal year-round to possess or discharge fireworks including "safe and sane" devices on public lands.
  • No target shooting with incendiary, tracer, steel core or armor-piercing ammunition, or using exploding targets. Target shooting is allowed only from a half-hour before sunrise to noon daily. Target shooters must have a shovel or fire extinguisher on hand.

Anyone found guilty of violating a fire prevention order may be fined not more than $100,000 and/or face imprisonment for not more than 12 months. Restitution for total fire suppression and damage costs may be borne by the trespasser.

Help prevent fires

North state residents and visitors are reminded to help prevent human-caused fires by following these guidelines:

  • Make sure all campfires are dead out. Drown the fire ashes and stir around the fire area with a shovel to wet any remaining embers and ash. If it's not cool, it is not out.
  • Be sure to maintain proper tire pressure for all vehicles, ensure adequate tire tread, and check brakes for overheating. Do not drive or park on brush or grass. Do not drag chains while towing.
  • Off road motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles and chainsaws must have an approved spark arrestor.

More information about preventing wildland fires is available online. Visit the BLM California fire information and restrictions website online. Fire weather forecasts are available through the National Weather Service. For more information, telephone the Arcata Field Office, 707-825-2300.

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