With current moderate-high fire danger and the start of summer, hot weather will cause fire danger to increase even more and the park will be in high-very high fire danger, especially at lower elevations. Additionally, all across the state, areas are beginning to see the growth of large wildfires fueled by above-normal temperatures stretching resources.
“The purpose of fire restrictions is to reduce the risk of unwanted wildfire in areas of the parks that are the hottest and driest this time of year,” said Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Superintendent Woody Smeck. “We must be proactive in our fire management in order to protect life and property.”
- This means that wood or charcoal fire will be prohibited in Buckeye Flat, Potwisha, and South Fork Campgrounds, as well as Ash Mountain and Hospital Rock Picnic Areas. This also includes Wilderness areas below 6,000 feet.
- Smoking is also prohibited below 6,000 feet, except within an enclosed vehicle, a building in which smoking is allowed, a campground or picnic area where wood and charcoal fires are allowed, or a designated smoking area.
- Gas, propane, alcohol (with and without a shutoff valve) and tablet/cube stoves are still permitted in all areas.
For information on the other fire restriction stage levels, please visit go.nps.gov/sekifirerestrictions