Prescribed fires, also known as controlled burns, are a common tool used by the National Park Service to manage landscapes and ecosystems. These fires are carefully planned and executed to ensure the safety of both the public and park staff. They are typically used to reduce the buildup of flammable vegetation, prevent larger wildfires, and promote the health of fire-adapted ecosystems.
The public is advised to stay informed about the prescribed fire at Badlands National Park. For the most up-to-date information, visit the park’s official website.