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2025 Fire Restrictions in Effect

July 5, 2025by Ranger Tom0
Crater Lake National Park in southern Oregon is implementing fire restrictions due to heightened risk of wildland fires. The decision comes in response to the hot, dry, and breezy conditions currently prevalent in the area. The park’s management foresees an above-normal potential for significant wildland fires in the upcoming months, prompting this proactive measure.

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The fire restrictions have been put into effect as a precautionary step to prevent any possible outbreak of wildfires. The park’s management is continuously monitoring the situation and is committed to ensuring the safety of the park’s visitors, wildlife, and the natural environment.

Visitors are encouraged to stay informed about the fire restrictions and to follow all safety guidelines and regulations. Further information can be found on the National Park Service’s official website. The park’s administration appreciates public cooperation and understanding during this period of heightened fire risk.

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