Pole Mountain prescribed burning planned for upcoming months
Smoke will be visible to the public when operations are underway.
Contact Information: Aaron Voos aaron.voos@usda.gov
(LARAMIE, Wyo.) – Approximately 1,500 acres on the Pole Mountain unit of the Medicine Bow National Forest are scheduled to be treated with prescribed fire this spring and summer by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service. Burning could begin as early as Monday, April 21, 2025.
Fire staff plan to take advantage of windows of opportunity where fuel and weather conditions align to conduct prescribed burns on National Forest System (NFS) lands in Albany County, Wyo. For safety and effectiveness, operations will not be initialized if weather conditions are unfavorable.
If conditions are favorable, burning could occur any time at multiple locations. Smoke will be visible to the public from Wyoming Highway 210 (Happy Jack Highway), Interstate 80, and nearby Forest roads. The public is requested to not report the prescribed fires, as first responders and dispatch will be aware of the operations.
For the most up-to-date information pertaining to exact dates, times and locations, follow the Medicine Bow National Forest official social media pages: @FS_MBRTB on X or @FSMBRTB on Facebook.
The work is part of the ongoing Pole Mountain Vegetation Project in eastern Albany County that began in 2014. Nearly 9,000 acres were authorized to be treated over a period of approximately 10 years, with the goal being the return to a resilient, diverse, and historically healthy forest. Multiple years of prescribed burning have occurred since the project decision was signed.
Signs will be placed on adjacent highways and Forest roads notifying the public of the burns as necessary. Fire staff from the Forest Service will continue to monitor the burned areas following the operations.
Staff will primarily use ground ignitions to carry out the burning, and there is the possibility that unmanned aircraft systems (UAS or drones) could be utilized. Public flying of UAS is prohibited in the burn unit airspace.
Necessary smoke permits have been obtained from the State of Wyoming. Each prescribed burn planned by the Forest has gone through an environmental analysis and has a detailed burn plan developed in advance.
Prescribed burning is a versatile forest management tool that can mimic historically natural fire disturbances, improve habitat for a variety of wildlife, and reduce hazardous fuels buildup. Minimal and managed smoke from prescribed fires now helps prevent the potential for more unpredictable and hazardous wildfire smoke in the future.
The Pole Mountain unit is approximately 55,500 acres of NFS lands, 12 miles southeast of Laramie and 30 miles west of Cheyenne along the Interstate 80 corridor. Due to its proximity to Interstate 80, as well as population centers in Wyoming and Colorado, Pole Mountain has become a convenient and popular destination for visitors who enjoy numerous outdoor recreational opportunities.
For more project information, contact Central Zone Fire Management Officer Jeremy McMahon, (307) 745-2373. Information on prescribed burn operations can also be found on our website.