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Part of Yellowstone National Park is under a level 1 fire restriction to prevent wildfire activity

by LJ News Opinions
August 12, 2025
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A look at the United States’ first National Park: Yellowstone.

MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. – As the wildfire season continues in the U.S., Yellowstone National Park is now under a serious fire threat.

According to the National Park Service, Stage 1 fire restrictions took effect Tuesday at Yellowstone due to a “very high” fire danger level.

Yellowstone National Park 2022

A road cuts through the majestic landscape of Yellowstone National Park in 2022.

(Robert Ray / FOX Weather)

According to the National Interagency Fire Center, a Stage 1 threat imposes restrictions aimed at preventing the start of wildfires resulting from human activities.

In the frontcountry and developed areas of the national park, activities such as smoking are prohibited except in specific circumstances.

MAN FOUND STRANDED ON CLIFF 2 DAYS AFTER GETTING LEFT BEHIND DURING BIRTHDAY OUTING

Restrictions are tighter in the backcountry and on the trails of the park. That is where the use of charcoal and wood campfires are prohibited, even if they are in an established fire ring.

Yellowstone National Park 2022

An elk rests in the foreground as mountains tower above rolling hills in the background at Yellowstone National Park in 2022.

(Robert Ray / FOX Weather)

According to the NPS, the following is always prohibited in Yellowstone:

  • Discharging fireworks or firearms.
  • Using explosives or pyrotechnic devices.
  • Abandoning or failing to attend a campfire.
  • Driving vehicles off-road.
  • Smoking in thermal areas and all posted and designated areas such as trails.
  • Wood campfires at the Fishing Bridge RV Park, Shoshone Lake backcountry campsites or any backcountry campsite without a rock or metal fire ring to contain the spread of the fire.

Negligently starting a wildland fire may result in fines and/or imprisonment, the NPS said.



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