Bandelier National Monument Enters Stage II Fire Restrictions on July 27

Bandelier National Monument News Release

For Immediate Release
Contact: Zachary Whitlow, (505) 672-3861 ext. 1512
Date: July 26, 2023

Bandelier National Monument Enters Stage II Fire Restrictions on July 27

Los Alamos, NM – Due to the increased risk of wildfire in the region, Bandelier National Monument will enter Stage II fire restrictions on Thursday, July 27 at 8:00 a.m. These restrictions are necessary to help land management agencies reduce fire risk and prevent wildfires. Under Stage II restrictions, the following is prohibited:

  • The use of campfires or charcoal grills (gas grills may continue to be used)
  • Welding or operating acetylene or other torches with an open flame
  • Operating or using any internal combustion engine off paved or graveled roads is prohibited.
  • Generators are allowed if equipped with an approved spark arresting device and used in an area that is barren or clear of all overhead and surrounding flammable materials within 3 feet of the generator
  • All outdoor smoking except for inside vehicles or in designated smoking areas
  • The administrative use of chainsaws or other internal combustion equipment is excepted after project review by the Superintendent

Several criteria are used to determine when to implement fire restrictions, including fire activity levels, current and predicted weather, fuel moisture, and the availability of firefighting resources. Fire restriction criteria are routinely evaluated, and restrictions could be upgraded or downgraded at any time. Therefore, visitors should check the park’s website for alerts.

Fire restrictions in New Mexico can be found on the Southwest Area Fire Restrictions Dashboard and fire updates are posted on the New Mexico Fire Information website at http://www.nmfireinfo.com.

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Bandelier National Monument protects, preserves, and interprets an outstanding portion of the Pajarito Plateau, including one of the largest concentrations of Ancestral Pueblo archaeological sites in the American Southwest. The park provides opportunities for people to connect with and enjoy a diversity of cultural and natural resources, striking scenery, wildlife habitats, remnants of a volcanic landscape, and wilderness.

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