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Pinedale Online > News > September 2025 > Stage 1 fire restrictions lifted for Teton Interagency area
Stage 1 fire restrictions lifted for Teton Interagency area
by Teton Interagency Fire
September 17, 2025

Teton Interagency Fire managers have lifted Stage 1 fire restrictions for Grand Teton National Park, the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. Recent precipitation, cooler temperatures, and higher relative humidities have lessened the threat of wildfire. However, all public land users, and particularly campers and hunters, are advised to remain vigilant and use caution when building and maintaining a campfire to prevent unwanted human-caused fires.

It is important to note that while Stage 1 fire restrictions have been lifted, in Grand Teton National Park campfires are only ever allowed in designated metal fire grates. Campfires are never allowed on the National Elk Refuge. In areas where campfires are allowed, it is still illegal to leave them unattended or abandoned. So far this year, Teton Interagency Fire personnel have extinguished over 120 unattended or abandoned campfires. Unattended or abandoned campfires can quickly escalate into wildfires, and if your campfire sparks a wildfire, you can be held responsible for the cost of putting it out.

Three wildfires remain on the Bridger-Teton National Forest including the Dollar Lake, Willow Creek, and Horse fires. Due to recent cooler weather, precipitation, and firefighting efforts, crews have made significant progress in gaining containment on these fires. The Horse Fire is 100% contained, the Willow Creek Fire is 96% contained, and the Dollar Lake Fire is 63% contained. In recent weeks, Teton Interagency firefighters have promptly responded to and put out several lightning-caused fires. Based on these successful efforts and other factors, fire managers have determined it is appropriate to lift fire restrictions. These factors include the moisture content of fuels (how dry grasses, shrubs and trees are); projected weather conditions (including temperatures and possible wind events); the availability of firefighting resources nationwide; and the occurrence of human-caused fires.

How to prevent human-caused fires
The safest option is to not build a campfire at all. Dress warmly and use layers instead of relying on a campfire for warmth. Where campfires are allowed:
• Select your campfire location carefully, free from overhanging trees and clear of grass and brush. When in dispersed camping areas, only use pre-existing campfire rings, do not create new rings.
• Keep your campfire small and under control; make it only as big as you need it.
• Campfires should be avoided on windy days.
• Never leave a campfire unattended or abandoned.
• Have a shovel and water bucket on hand.
• Use several gallons of water to fully extinguish your campfire.
• Drown, stir, feel and repeat until the ashes are cold to the touch.
• Break up charred logs and cover all remains with dirt.

For the latest fire updates and safety tips, visit TetonFires.com. To report smoke or a fire, call the Teton Interagency Fire Dispatch Center at 307-739-3630.


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