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Forest-wide Pile Burning Update 01-28-2024
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests Pile Burning
Publication Type: Announcement - 01/28/2024 - 17:05
01/28/2024: No new ignitions today, firefighters continue to monitor previously burned areas. Some smoke still visible.
Fire managers will focus on monitoring previously burned areas and igniting unburned piles for the week of January 23, 2024.
ACTIVE AREAS:
In Boulder and Gilpin County:
- Forsythe Area
- 2 miles east of Nederland, north of Magnolia Road, adjacent to Front Range Trailhead and FS Trail 606 near the intersection of Magnolia Road and Lazy Z Road
- Approximately mile maker 4.5 of Magnolia Road, north and south of Magnolia Road off FS Road 321 and 302
- 1.5 miles northwest of Wondervu, west side of Gross Reservoir
- 2 miles southwest of Pinecliffe, east of South Beaver Road, La Chula Road, and Wedgwood Road
- Yankee Hill Area
- 1 mile north of Gilpin County School, at the end of FS Trail 732
- 2 miles west of Central City, west of the intersection of Bald Mountain Road and FS Road 273.2
In Larimer County:
- Glen Haven 3: adjacent to Glen Haven on both sides of CR43
- Thompson River 4: 6 miles east of Estes Park, along FSR122 (Pole Hill Road)
- Thompson River 5: 4 miles southeast of Estes Park, at the intersection of US36 and FSR124
- Magic Sky 4: 5 miles southeast of Red Feather Lakes and north of CR74E near Red Feather Highlands/DU Mountain Campus
- Red Feather 5: 4 miles northeast of Red Feather Lakes, along CR67J (Prairie Divide Road)
- Devils Creek: 5 miles north of Crystal Lakes Subdivision; at the intersection of CR80C and FSR182