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Mount Rainier National Park parkwide fire ban goes into effect June 10, 2025

June 10, 2025by Ranger Tom0
Mount Rainier National Park is set to implement a parkwide fire ban from Tuesday, June 10, 2025. The ban will encompass all campfires and the ignition of any fuel, including wood, briquettes, in fire pits, fire pans, and barbeque grills. The aim of this measure is to minimize the risk of human-caused wildland fires.

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The ban is a response to the increasing environmental concerns and is a proactive step to prevent potential fire hazards. It is crucial for visitors to adhere to this ban, as the ignition of any fire within the park’s premises could lead to severe consequences, affecting both the park’s ecosystem and public safety.

Visitors to the park are requested to respect the ban and play their part in conserving the beauty and integrity of Mount Rainier National Park. The cooperation of all park users is vital in ensuring the successful implementation of this fire ban.

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