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Rattlesnake Branch

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North Carolina 
160A Zillicoa Street 
Asheville, 
28801 
North Carolina 
160A Zillicoa Street 
Asheville, 
28801 

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    2025.RattlesnakeBranch@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    828-519-8242

Burn Ban Lifted by National Forests in North Carolina 04-01-2025

Rattlesnake Branch
Publication Type: Announcement - 04/01/2025 - 19:00

[EXTERNAL]Fire Restrictions to lift on North Carolina’s National Forests

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National Forests in North Carolina

 

 

To:2025 NCNCS Rattlesnake Branch

Tue 4/1/2025 9:36 PM

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National Forests in North Carolina

U.S. Forest Service News Release

Media Contact: Adam Rondeau

adam.rondeau@usda.gov

(828) 767-3448

www.fs.usda.gov/nfsnc

Fire restrictions to lift on North Carolina's

National Forests

ASHEVILLE, N.C., April 1, 2025—The USDA Forest Service is lifting fire restrictions across the four National Forests in North Carolina effective Wednesday, April 2, at 8 a.m., coinciding with the end to the statewide burn ban.

Widespread rainfall over the past 48 hours reduced the overall fire danger across much of the state. The improved weather conditions also helped firefighters currently battling multiple fires in Western North Carolina, including the Rattlesnake Branch Fire on the Pisgah National Forest.

Forest visitors will be able to once again build campfires and use camp stoves and fire rings. However, several areas will continue experience warmer and windy weather in the days ahead, so it’s important to exercise extreme caution when burning outdoors.

Some important campfire tips to remember:

  • Make sure your campfire is a safe distance from your tent or anything that can ignite unexpectedly.
  • Use rocks to create a fire ring in the center of a large, cleared area.
  • Use the Drown-Stir-Drown-Feel method to put out your campfire safely.
  • For more information, check out Smokey Bear’s Campfire Safety webpage

While the statewide fire restriction on National Forest lands has lifted, the restrictions on all open burning in the area of Roan Mountain remains in effect because of heightened wildfire risks following Hurricane Helene. Click here for more information on the Roan Mountain fire restriction.

For wildfire updates, follow the National Forests in North Carolina on Facebook at www.facebook.com/nfsnc or visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/nfsnc.