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2024 San Juan National Forest Prescribed Fire Program

Unit Information

15 Burnett Court 
Durango, 
81301 
15 Burnett Court 
Durango, 
81301 

Incident Contacts

  • Lorena Williams
    Email:
    lorena.williams@usda.gov
    Phone:
    970-422-2939
    Hours:
    8am-5pm

Prescribed burns planned for Pagosa Ranger District 09-06-2024

2024 San Juan National Forest Prescribed Fire Program
Publication Type: News - 09/06/2024 - 10:03

PAGOSA SPRINGS, Colo., August 27, 2024— The San Juan National Forest’s Pagosa Ranger District is planning to conduct prescribed burns starting in September. Burning operations may take place over multiple days when weather and fuel conditions are favorable for meeting objectives described in the prescribed fire plan.

Burning operations will utilize both hand and aerial ignitions and will be conducted by Forest Service personnel and cooperating agencies. Burns will take place in the following locations:

  • Fawn Gulch (1,100 acres) adjacent to Fawn Gulch Road (FSR 666) northeast of Pagosa Springs.
  • Mill Creek (300 acres) adjacent to Nipple Mountain Road (FSR 665) east of Pagosa Springs.
  • Turkey Springs northwest of town between Newt Jack Road (FSR 923) and the Catamount Trail (650 acres). 
  • Additionally, multiple pile burns will take place at various locations later in the year when snow is present. These areas include Eight Mile Mesa, Turkey Springs, Fawn Gulch, Buckles Lake Road, East Monument Road, Quartz Meadow Road and the upper Piedra area near Williams Creek Campground. 

The forests in Southwest Colorado are part of a fire-adapted ecosystem, which has historically experienced frequent, low-intensity fires on a large scale. Prescribed fire replicates that fire regime under controlled conditions. These burn units are part of mechanical fuels reduction projects designed to reduce hazardous ground fuels and long-term risk of catastrophic wildfire, as well as restoring ponderosa pine ecosystems, and improving wildlife habitat. Smoke will be visible from U.S Highways 160 and 84 and the town of Pagosa Springs. 

Smoke from wildfires and prescribed fires may affect your health. More information on smoke.

Maps of the prescribed burn units and additional information can be found on Inciweb. For more information, please contact Fred Ellis, Assistant Fire Management Officer (Fuels), Pagosa Ranger District at fred.ellis@usda.gov.

For information on the San Juan National Forest, call (970) 247-4874, visit the forest website, or follow us on social media (X and Facebook).

 

 

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