| San Bernardino National Forest Fire
Danger Increases, Officials Raise Fire
Restrictions
September 1 , 2011
San Bernardino, Calif., August 30,
2011 – Hot weather and lower fuel
moistures have prompted the San
Bernardino National Forest to increase
fire restrictions, effective
Thursday September 1, 2011.
Forest officials are taking these
steps to prevent human-caused fires
and raise public awareness as the
summer continues to get warmer and
dryer. Most wildfires on the San Bernardino
National Forest are humancaused
and increased restrictions are
designed to reduce wildland fires.
Forest visitors are reminded to exercise
caution when visiting the National
Forest and maintain a higher
level of awareness with the increased
fire risk. Travelers through the Forest
should remain on designated
roads and never park on dry brush or
grass.
“As we head into hotter and drier
conditions, we ask the public’s cooperation
helping us prevent destructive
wildfires” said Fire Chief
Shauna Legarza. “We want visitors
to enjoy their public lands, but use
common sense in the process.”
Fire restrictions and guidelines effective
September 1, 2011 on the San
Bernardino National Forest are as
follows:
·Wood and charcoal fires are permitted
only in developed campgrounds
and picnic grounds and
within agency provided fire rings or
camp stoves.
·Wood and charcoal fires are not
permitted at Yellow Post campsites,
Fisherman’s Camp, or the following
Pacific Crest Trail Camps:
Bench Camp
Deer Springs
Doble
Holcomb Crossing
Little Bear Springs
Mission Springs
·Campfire permits are required for
propane and gas stoves and lanterns
used outside of developed recreation
sites.
·
Recreational shooting is limited to
Public Shooting Ranges operated
under special use permit only, except
those engaged in legal hunting.
·An approved spark arrester is required
for any internal combustion
engine operated on designated forest
routes. These include chainsaws,
generators, motorcycles, and offhighway
vehicles.
·Smoking is limited to an enclosed
vehicle or building, or within a Developed
Recreation Site.
·Fireworks are always prohibited
on the San Bernardino National
Forest.
The US Forest Service will be
aggressively citing those who do
not comply with the posted restrictions.
Violation of these prohibitions
is subject to punishment by
a fine of not more than $10,000 or
imprisonment for not more than six
months or both, as Class B misdemeanors
under federal law. Persons
may also be responsible for resource
damage, suppression costs
and any injuries that occur if they
are found liable for causing a wildfire.
Forest visitors are encouraged to
“Know Before You Go” and call
ahead to the local Ranger Station
to check on location conditions
and restrictions at the following
offices:
San Bernardino National Forest
Supervisor’s Office
602 S. Tippecanoe Ave., San Bernardino (909) 382-2600
Arrowhead Ranger Station
28104 State Highway 18,
Skyforest
(909) 382-2782
Big Bear Ranger Station and Discovery
Center
41397 North Shore Drive / Highway
38, Fawnskin
(909) 382-2790
Idyllwild Ranger Station
54270 Pine Crest, Idyllwild
(909) 382-2922
Lytle Creek Ranger Station
1209 Lytle Creek Road, Lytle Creek
(909) 382-2851
Mill Creek Ranger Station
34701 Mill Creek Road, Mentone
(909) 382-2881
Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains
National Monument Visitor
Center
51-500 Highway 74 Palm Desert
(760) 862-9984
.
Learn more at http://
www.fs.usda.gov/sbnf
-Staff Reports |