Public Use Restrictions (PURs)

Public Use Restrictions (PURs) are measures put in place to reduce the risk of a wildfire igniting. Restrictions can affect where you are allowed to smoke and use a generator, the types of roads you can travel on, and where – or even if - you are allowed to have a campfire. At this time, the use of non-industrial battery or electric power equipment is exempt from these restrictions. Please remember that even fires in designated forest service constructed fire rings and fireplaces need to be dead out before leaving your campsite. Drown, stir, and feel your campfire with the back of your hand. It should feel cold to the touch.

Obey Fire Restrictions

Restriction Level 

Campfires 

Stoves 

Smoking 

Generators 

Motorized vehicles 

Firewood Cutting 

No Restrictions 

YES 

YES 
 

YES 

YES 

YES 

YES 

Public Use Restrictions Level 1 

Restricted to: 

Forest Service-constructed fire rings and fireplaces in designated sites 

Commercial campfires solely fueled by pressurized liquid fuel or propane 

Fireplaces inside buildings with approved screens or spark arrestors 

Wilderness 

Restricted to:  
 

Commercial stoves solely fueled by pressurized liquid fuel or propane 

Not allowed are smudge pots, wood stoves, charcoal, and briquettes 

Restricted to: 

Enclosed vehicles, buildings, designated recreation sites, and watercraft 

Areas of at least 3 feet in diameter that are cleared of all flammable material 

Restricted to: 

Generators with approved spark arrestors, in designated recreation sites 

Restricted to: 

Forest Development Roads 

Designated parking areas 

Roads, trails, and ATV areas identified as open to motorized travel on the Motor Vehicle Use Map 

Restricted to: 

Cutting must be done in compliance with the terms of the 2024 Forest Removal Permit. 

Within the hours of 8PM to 1PM followed by a one-hour fire watch 

Electric chainsaw use is exempt from this order and allowed all day with a 30-minute fire watch. 

Public Use Restrictions Level 2 

Restricted to: 

 Forest Service- constructed fire rings or fireplaces in designated sites 

Commercial campfires solely pressurized by liquid fuel or propane 

Restricted to: 

Commercial stoves or campfires solely fueled by liquid fuel or propane 

Not allowed are smudge pots, wood stoves, charcoal, and briquettes 

Restricted to: 

Enclosed vehicles, buildings, designated recreation sites, and watercraft 

Areas of at least 3 feet in diameter that are cleared of all flammable material 

Restricted to:  

Generators with approved spark arrestors, in designated recreation sites 

Restricted to: 

Forest Development Road 

Designated parking areas 

Roads and trails identified as open to motorized travel on the Motor Vehicle Use Map 

Restricted to:  

Cutting must be done in compliance with the terms of the 2024 Forest Removal Permit. 

Within the hours of 8PM to 10AM followed by a one-hour fire watch.  

Electric chainsaw use is exempt from this order and allowed all day followed with a 30-minute fire watch. 

Public Use Restrictions Level 3 

Restricted to:  

Commercial campfires solely pressurized by liquid fuel or propane, within Forest Service developed recreation sites 

Restricted to: Commercial stoves solely fueled by liquid fuel or propane 

Not allowed are smudge pots, wood stoves, charcoal, and briquettes 

Restricted to:  

Enclosed vehicles, buildings, designated sites, and watercraft 

Restricted to:  

Generators with approved spark arrestors, in designated recreation sites 

Restricted to 

Forest Development Roads 

Designated parking areas 

Roads and trails identified as open to motorized travel on the Motor Vehicle Use Map 

Restricted to:  

Cutting must be done in compliance with the terms of the 2024 Forest Removal Permit.  

Electric chainsaws use is exempt from this order and allowed between the hours of 8PM and 10AM following a required one-hour fire watch.