Fire Use Restrictions lifted on the Plumas National Forest
QUINCY, Calif. – October 23, 2021 – QUINCY, CA – The Forest Service announced that fire restrictions
will be lifted for federally managed lands in the Plumas National Forest (PNF) effective Saturday, October
23, 2021. Restrictions on private land are managed by the California Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection (http://calfire.ca.gov).
Forest visitors may enjoy campfires both inside and outside of designated campgrounds and recreation
sites, although California campfire permits are still required. The free permits may be obtained online at
Campfire Permit – Ready for Wildfire. Visitors are reminded to keep campfires small and to ensure the
fire is dead out and cold to the touch before leaving camp.
For more information about fire closure areas, road conditions, and recreation areas, please contact the
Beckwourth Ranger District in Blairsden at (530) 836-2575, the Mt. Hough Ranger District in Quincy at
(530) 283-0555, or the Feather River Ranger District in Oroville at (530) 534-6500. Fire closure area
information may be found at Plumas National Forest – Alerts & Notices (usda.gov).
For information about the Plumas National Forest visit http://www.fs.usda.gov/plumas and
www.Facebook.com/usfsplumas.