Rocky Mountain National Park imposes full fire ban due to high fire danger and ongoing wildfires.
Rocky Mountain National Park has imposed a full fire ban due to extreme fire danger, ongoing wildfires, and hot, dry, and windy weather conditions. The ban includes open fires, campfires, and charcoal briquette fires, but petroleum-fueled stoves and grills are allowed in designated areas. Smoking is prohibited except in enclosed vehicles or designated areas, with proper disposal of materials. The ban aims to prevent further fires and protect the park's ecosystem.
August 01, 2024
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