East Fork Fire Update October 8 2020
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East Fork Fire: 77,864 acres, 68% containment. Located 13 miles north of Hanna, UT. Began 8/21/20, lightning- caused. Center Creek Trail Fire: 1,253 acres, 0% containment. Located 17 miles north of Mountain Home, UT. Began 8/25/20, lightning caused.
Closures: A Forest road and area is in effect for the Ashley National Forest. The current closure map may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/y2cphnaf and the closure order may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/yxnh9oal.
Update: Aerial reconnaissance shows that despite little movement outside of proposed or existing containment lines, areas of intense heat remain within the #EastForkFire perimeter. The most intense areas of heat remain around the Upper Stillwater Reservoir. Smoke will continue to be visible as interior islands of unburned fuel ignite with fire progression. Yesterday, this interior burning resulted in a smoke column forming west of Lake Fork Mountain. The #ShadowLakeFire will continue to be monitored by air. No growth on the #CenterCreekTrailFire has been observed for the past several days.
Work around the Upper Stillwater Reservoir will continue to be the top priority for today’s operations. Firefighters will continue direct line construction on the western side of the reservoir along Blindstream Road. Crews also continue to construct hand line south of the active fire, tying line into a rock scree area. In the Moon Lake and Yellowstone River areas, crews will provide point protection for values at risk in those areas. Crews will continue to implement suppression work in these areas, following the approved plan with the Ashley National Forest.
Weather: Elevated fire weather conditions will be over the fire area today from 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Wind speeds will be increased today, shifting from the southwest with gusts to 24 mph along the ridgetops and gusting to 22 mph south/southeast winds in the valleys. Although relative humidity levels are slightly higher today, 12-15%, fuels remain at record low moisture levels. Temperatures today will be 59-63 degrees today. A cold frontal passage is expected to move through the area on Sunday.
Resources: A total of 431 firefighters are assigned to the fires. Resources include 9 handcrews, 8 helicopters, 23 Engines, 8 water tenders and 2 dozers.
Jurisdiction: The fires are in the jurisdiction of the Ashley National Forest, Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands, and State of Utah Lands. California Interagency Incident Management Team 10 is managing the fires.
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East Fork Fire Update October 7 2020
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East Fork Fire: 76,638 acres, 68% containment. Located 13 miles north of Hanna, UT. Began 8/21/20, lightning- caused. Center Creek Trail Fire: 1,253 acres, 0% containment. Located 17 miles north of Mountain Home, UT. Began 8/25/20, lightning caused.
Overview: A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the fire area today. This warning is in effect due to above average temperatures, increased wings, and poor overnight humidity recovery levels. There is a high probability of active fire behavior, including the potential for spot fires, group tree torching and crown runs. Active fire behavior may necessitate changes to area and road closures that are currently in effect. The most current closure updates can be found at inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7166/ or at www.facebook.com/AshleyNationalForest/
Staff and aircraft assigned to the East Fork Fire were diverted yesterday to assist with the Shadow Lake Fire (located about a mile north of the East Fork Fire above Upper Stillwater Reservoir) and the Rhoades Canyon 2 Fire, located about 5 miles northwest of Hanna. Air resources from the East Fork Fire will provide additional support today.
Today’s Operations: Night operations observed little fire activity along the eastern edge of the East Fork Fire perimeter. Crews continued last night to mop up within 50 feet of fire lines and this work will continue today to further bolster and secure containment lines. Work around the Upper Stillwater Reservoir continues to be a priority for area crews. Firefighters are working on line construction northwest of the dam to cut off the fire’s southern progress. They also continue to prepare Blindstream Road for firing operations should it become necessary. Point protection will be provided for values at risk in this area as well as in the Moon Lake and Yellowstone River areas. No growth has been observed for 96 hours on the Center Creek Trail Fire, although interior smokes have been observed.
Weather: A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the fire area today. Temperatures have been trending 15 degrees above average, with today’s temperatures reaching 63 degrees. Relative humidity levels will range down to 8-12% today. Winds will become southwest on the ridgetop, gusting to 20 mph after 11:00 AM and will shift to the southeast in the valley, gusting to 17 mph after 11:00 AM.
Resources: A total of 342 firefighters are assigned to the fires. Resources include 6 handcrews, 8 helicopters, 19 Engines, 3 water tenders.
Closures: A Forest Closure is in effect for the Ashley National Forest. The current closure map may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/y2ytqt7a and the closure order may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/yxnh9oal.
Jurisdiction: The fires are in the jurisdiction of the Ashley National Forest, Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands, and State of Utah Lands. California Interagency Incident Management Team 10 is managing the fires.
###East Fork Fire Update October 6 2020
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East Fork Fire: 75,109 acres, 68% containment. Located 13 miles north of Hanna, UT. Began 8/21/20, lightning caused. Center Creek Trail Fire: 1,253 acres, 0% containment. Located 17 miles north of Mountain Home, UT. Began 8/25/20, lightning caused.
Overview: Area and road closures remain in effect and may change if fire activity warrants. Changes will be posted at https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7052/ and on the Ashley National Forest Facebook page. These closures remain in place to provide for public and firefighter safety. Use caution while driving on area roads that are open to the public. An increasing amount of firefighting traffic will be on these roads, and much of this equipment is heavy and requires longer times to stop. Drive with care and use daytime headlights as smokey conditions can change rapidly due to shifting winds.
Today’s Operations: While little overall growth was observed, low relative humidity caused the fire to burn actively overnight. On the western edge of the East Fork Fire, the fire continues to back toward the Upper Stillwater Reservoir area. Crews will prepare South Fork and Blindstream Roads for firing operations as necessary in an effort to keep the fire north of this road. Firefighters will also continue to scout and look for opportunities for direct and indirect line construction in this area. Along the Rock Creek Road area, crews will patrol, mop up, and provide protection around the Rock Creek Lodge as needed. East of Lake Fork Mountain, crews will mop up the fire perimeter and spot fires. Firefighters will remain ready to provide point protection to buildings and infrastructure as needed in the Yellowstone River area. While interior smokes have been observed on the Center Creek Trail Fire, no growth has been observed in 72 hours.
Weather: Winds are predicted to be out of the northwest until 11:00 AM, thing shift to the southwest on ridgetops and southeast in the valleys. Afternoon winds are expected to be sustained at 5-8 mph with gusts of up to 16 mph. The fire area will be sunny today, with temperatures reaching 63 degrees. Relative humidity levels will be 11-15%.
Resources: A total of 329 firefighters are assigned. Resources include 6 handcrews, 8 helicopters, 15 Engines, 2 water tenders. Additional resources, including engines and crews, have been ordered to replace resources that are timing out and bolster firefighting efforts.
Closures: A Forest Closure is in effect for the Ashley National Forest. The current closure map may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/y4da965p and the closure order may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/yxnh9oal.
Jurisdiction: The fires are in the jurisdiction of the Ashley National Forest, Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands, and State of Utah Lands. California Interagency Incident Management Team 10 is managing the fires.
East Fork Fire Update October 5 2020
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East Fork Fire: 74,589 acres, 68% containment. Located 13 miles north of Hanna, UT. Began August 21, 2020, lightning caused. Center Creek Trail Fire: 1,253 acres, 0% containment. Located 17 miles north of Mountain Home, UT. Began August 25, 2020, lightning caused.
Overview: A Red Flag Warning has been issued for today for gusty winds and dry conditions. With today’s weather, spotting distances of up to a ½ mile are possible. Area and road closures remain in effect today and may change during the day if fire conditions warrant. The public’s cooperation with these closures is necessary to continue safe and effective firefighting operations and public safety. If any closures change, the announcements will immediately be made on the websites listed above.
Due to increasing complexity of the incident, management of the fires has transitioned to the California Interagency Incident Management Team 10.
Today’s Operations: Engine crews will staff the East Fork Fire through the night at the Upper Stillwater Reservoir and observe the fire backing down and moving south. Intense heat remains in this area. Today, Blindstream Road and South Fork will be prepared for firing operations when conditions warrant to create a more secure fireline in an effort to keep the fire north of these roads.
On the northeast corner of the fire, around Petty Mountain, crews will mop up spot fires near the perimeter and provide protection for residences in Yellowstone Canyon and infrastructure as needed. Mop up and structure protection will also be provided in the Moon Lake area. The Center Creek Trail fire showed no movement yesterday and will continue to be monitored.
Weather: Northwest winds will be increased from previous days over the Granddaddy Basin and through Fish Creek and West Fork Rock Creek. Afternoon gusts will be 25-30 mph along the ridgetops and in the valleys. Because of these winds and low relative humidity levels (12-16%), a Red Flag Warning is in effect from noon until 8:00 PM today. Temperatures will reach 71 degrees.
Resources: A total of 270 firefighters are assigned. Resources include 6 handcrews, 8 helicopters, 13 Engines, 5 water tenders.
Closures: Closures are in effect for the Ashley National Forest and Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands. The forest closure last changed on October 2. The current closure map may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/y4da965p and the complete closure order may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/yxnh9oal. The Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office has closed county roads in and near the fire area.
Jurisdiction: The fires are in the jurisdiction of the Ashley National Forest, Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands, State of Utah Lands.
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East Fork Fire Update October 4 2020
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East Fork Fire: 73,661 acres, 68% containment. Located 13 miles north of Hanna, UT. Began August 21, 2020, lightning caused.
Center Creek Trail Fire: 1,253 acres, 0% containment. Located 17 miles north of Mountain Home, UT. Began August 25, 2020, lightning caused.
Overview: Due to increasing complexity of the incident, management of the fires will transition tomorrow morning to a larger Type 2 Incident Management Team. The fires are currently managed under the Ashley National Forest Type 3 Incident Management Team. At 7:00 AM on October 5, the fires will be under the management of the California Interagency Incident Management Team 10.
The public is urged to continue to use caution while driving on area roads. With the start of hunting season and firefighting equipment, there is an increase of traffic. Use caution while driving and heed all road and area closure information. Fire restrictions remain in place on open areas of the Forest.
Today’s Operations: On the eastern edge of the East Fork Fire, crews will continue working to secure line on the Petty Mountain Loop and Hells Canyon roads. Fire progression west of Lake Fork Mountain will continue. Preparation work along Yellowstone Road will continue as well as suppression repair work where appropriate. Firefighters will continue mop up work around the Moon Lake Guard Station. Around the Upper Stillwater Reservoir, helicopters will drop water on areas of heat. On the ground, crews will go direct and tie fireline into a rocky area. The Center Creek Trail fire will continue to be monitored for spread to the south. Air resources continue to play a valuable role on both, providing information reconnaissance and operational support with water drops.
Weather: Today’s temperatures will be around 70 degrees, with humidity levels between 13-17%. Winds will be out of the northwest at 5-9 mph becoming southwest at 8-13 mph by late morning. Winds will gust to 20 mph in the afternoon. A Fire Weather Watch will be in effect on Monday, Oct. 5 for low humidity and potential wind gusts of up to 30 mph.
Resources: A total of 248 firefighters are assigned to both fires. Resources include 8 helicopters, 13 Engines, 4 water tenders, 1 Type-1 handcrew and 4 Type-2 Initial Attack handcrews.
Closures: Closures are in effect for the Ashley National Forest and Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands. The forest closure last changed on October 2. The current closure map may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/y4da965p and the complete closure order may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/yxnh9oal. The Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office has closed county roads in and near the fire area.
Jurisdiction: The fires are in the jurisdiction of the Ashley National Forest, Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands, State of Utah Lands.
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East Fork Fire Update October 3 2020
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East Fork Fire: 72,962 acres, 70% containment. Located 13 miles north of Hanna, UT. Began August 21, 2020, lightning caused.
Center Creek Trail Fire: 1,247 acres, 0% containment. Located 5 miles northeast of Moon Lake in the High Uintas Wilderness. Began August 25, 2020, lightning caused.
Overview: The temporary road and area closure for the fire area changed on October 2, 2020. The current closure map may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/y527twhc. The complete closure order may be found here: https://tinyurl.com/yxnh9oal. With the start of local hunting seasons, this is a busy time on the Forest. There are many lands to hunt outside of the closure area. Law enforcement and security will patrol closed areas to ensure the safety of the firefighters as they continue their work on active fires within this area.
Today’s Operations: A spot fire became established on the western side of the Upper Stillwater Reservoir late in the afternoon of October 2 on the East Fork Fire. Air resources will be used today to provide reconnaissance as well as water bucket drops on this spot. Infrared flights will continue to be flown at night to monitor fire spread and identify additional areas of concern. Helicopter bucket work is also planned today around the Moon Lake Guard Station.
Fire activity will continue to be monitored to ensure that the fire remains within existing containment lines. Where containment lines to not currently exist, the fire’s progression will continue to be monitored. Crews remain at the ready to protect values-at-risk in the Rock Creek Lodge area. Firefighters continue to grid for heat sources outside of containment lines on the eastern edge of the fire. The Center Creek Trail fire will continue to be monitored for spread to the south and east.
Weather: A high pressure system will continue to bring warm and dry conditions through Sunday. Humidity levels will be higher today than in previous days, up to 29%. Winds will be 6-12 mph in the early part of today and shift to the southeast at 6-10 mph later in the afternoon.
Resources: A total of 215 firefighters are assigned to both fires. Additional resources include 7 Helicopters, 11 Engines, 4 water tenders, 1 Type-1 handcrew and 3 Type-2 Initial Attack handcrews.
Closures: Closures are in effect for the Ashley National Forest and Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands. Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office has closed county roads in and near the fire area. The forest closure last changed on October 2, links for this information is included above.
Jurisdiction: The Ashley National Forest Type 3 Incident Management Team, is managing the fires. Jon Rupp is the incident commander of the team. The fires are in the jurisdiction of the Ashley National Forest, Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands, State of Utah Lands.Ashley National Forest Closure Order 0401202010
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE
ASHLEY NATIONAL FOREST ORDER:
TEMPORARY AREA and ROAD CLOSURE
East Fork Fire Closure Order
Order Number: 0401 - 2020 - 10
PROHIBITIONS: Pursuant to title 36 CFR 261.50 ( a) and (b ), the following acts are prohibited within the area described below, all within the Duchesne Ranger District, Ashley National Forest until notice to end. 1. Being within the described area, 36 CFR 261.53(e) 2. Being on a trail, 36 CFR 261.55(a) 3. Being on a road, 36 CFR 261.54(e)
EXEMPTIONS: Pursuant to 36 CFR 261.50 ( e), the following persons are exempt from this order: I. Persons with special use authorization or other Forest Service authorization. 2. Any Federal, State, or local officer or member of an organized rescue or fire fighting force in the perfonnance of an official duty. 3. Federal or State administrative personnel in the performance of an official duty.
AREA DESCRIBED: Everything within the boundary described. Starting from the Forest Boundary intersection with Blind Stream Road Forest Service Road (FSR) 135, to Rock Creek Road FSR 143, up South Fork of Rock Creek to the Wilderness Boundary, to Mill Flat Trail along the boundary of the Ashley National Forest and the Uinta Wasatch Cache National Forest to Red Knob Pass along Forest Service Trail (FST) 025 and the Lake Fork River transitioning to FST 061 to East Slide Lake. Moving directly east to Swasey lakes, then northeast to the Yellowstone Creek Trail 057, up Milk Creek Trail 055, around the Timothy Lake Basin south of Upper Carroll Lake, southeast of Mount Emmett, around the ridge to FST 055 then south to the Wilderness Boundary. South on the Wilderness Boundary to Swift Creek Trailhead, continue south to the Yellowstone Canyon Road, (FS Road 124) to FS Road 119 south to the Forest Boundary. Then continue west along the Forest Boundary to Blind Stream Road.
Roads, Trails and Sites Closed include, but are not limited to:
- Closures will be in effect on FS Roads 124 and FS Road 119 between the Forest Boundary and Yellowstone Canyon Road, as well as FS Trail 055 within the Wilderness.
- Rock Creek Road FSR 134 from Forest Boundary north is closed to the public.
- Pigeon Creek Road FSR 133 from Forest Service Boundary north is included in the closure.
- Forest Roads 146 and 198 northeast from the Forest Boundary are included in the closure.
- Forest Trail 145 northeast from the Forest Boundary are included in the closure.
- Forest Roads 197 and 416 north from the Forest Boundary are included in this closure.
- Blindstream Road FSR 135 north from the Forest Boundary is included in this clsure.
- Miners Gulch Campground, South Fork of Rock Creek Road, and all spurs off the east side of Blindstream Road are included in this closure.
East Fork Fire Update October 2 2020
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Overview: A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the fire area from 11:00 am – 6:00 pm on October 2, 2020. The combination of low relative humidity levels and stronger winds have created today’s Red Flag Warning.
Road and area closures are in effect for the fire area. The public is advised to heed road closure signage. With the opening of hunting season this weekend, there will be a large increase in area traffic. The public is advised to use caution when driving on any open roads. Use headlights during the day as smoky conditions will be persistent.
Today’s Operations: On the East Fork fire, crews will patrol the southern and eastern edge, up to and around the Twin Pots reservoir. The fire progression will continue to be monitored in the Brown Duck basin and crews are ready to provide structure protection around the Moon Lake Guard Station. Preparation around the Rock Creek Lodge and Visitor’s Center is expected to be completed today.
Crews will continue working in a grid pattern in order to prevent fire outside of current fire containment lines. On the eastern edge, work will continue to contain the fire’s edge that has moved outside of the Petty Mountain Loop road and Hells Canyon Road. The Center Creek Fire showed heat along the southern edge yesterday and will be monitored today for additional progression.
Weather: A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the fires’ area due to lower relative humidity levels and stronger winds. Winds today will be predominately from the northwest with sustained winds becoming 13-15 mph in the afternoon and gusts of up to 30 mph. Relative humidity levels will be in the 10-15% range and temperatures will be 65-68 degrees.
Resources: A total of 186 firefighters are assigned to both fires. Additional resources include 6 Helicopters, 8 Engines, 4 water tenders, 1 Type-1 handcrew and 3 Type-2 Initial Attack handcrews.
Closures: Closures are in effect for the Ashley National Forest and Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands. Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office has closed county roads in and near the fire area. The forest closure last changed on September 30. All closures are posted here: https://tinyurl.com/y83yvjmk. The current closure map is at https://tinyurl.com/yd3rtevj.
Jurisdiction: The Ashley National Forest Type 3 Incident Management Team, is managing the fires. Jon Rupp is the incident commander of the team. The fires are in the jurisdiction of the Ashley National Forest, Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands, State of Utah Lands.
East Fork Fire Update October 1 2020
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East Fork Fire: 69,929 acres, 73% containment. Located 13 miles north of Hanna, UT. Began August 21, 2020, lightning caused.
Center Creek Trail Fire: 1,225 acres, 0% containment. Located 5 miles northeast of Moon Lake in the High Uintas Wilderness. Began August 25, 2020, lightning caused.
Overview: Area and road closures on the Forest changed on September 30, 2020. A link to the full closure is at https://tinyurl.com/y83yvjmk. Resources that are now open include the Rock Creek Road, South Fork of Rock Creek Road, Miners Gulch Campground and all spurs off of the Blind Stream Road. Closures will be accessed as fire conditions change.
Active firefighting is in the area, heavy and slower equipment is on area roads. The public is advised to be mindful of road closure signage, and drive with caution.
Yesterday: Crews continued to secure the fire’s edge in the Mill Park area. Around the Moon Lake and Upper Stillwater Dam area, firefighters worked to monitor the fires’ edge as well as the fire in the wilderness.
Today’s Operations: On the East Fork Fire, crews will patrol the fire perimeter from Upper Stillwater dam to Twin Pots. Fire progression will be monitored in Brown Duck Basin. Firefighters will continue to improve control lines between Petty Mountain Loop road and Hells Canyon road. Gridding to control spot fires outside of current firelines will continue and the fire progression west of Lake Fork Mountain will continue.
The Center Creek Fire will be monitored for southern progression and suppression repair work will continue.
Weather: The airmass over the fire area will remain dry and unseasonably warm through at least the beginning of next week. This weather pattern will likely continue with little variation in temperature, humidity, precipitation. Today’s temperatures will be 69-72 degrees, with relative humidity levels down to 11% and gusts in the valley and ridges up to 15 mph. Tomorrow will be a critical fire weather day with increased wind gusts up to 20 mph.
Resources: A total of 151 firefighters are assigned to both fires. Additional resources include 3 Helicopters, 5 Engines, 4 water tenders, 1 Type-1 handcrew and 2 Type-2 Initial Attack handcrews.
Closures: Closures are in effect for the Ashley National Forest and Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands. Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office has closed county roads in and near the fire area. The forest closure last changed on September 30. All closures are posted here: https://tinyurl.com/y83yvjmk. The current closure map is at https://tinyurl.com/yd3rtevj.
Jurisdiction: The Ashley National Forest Type 3 Incident Management Team, is managing the fires. Jon Rupp is the incident commander of the team. The fires are in the jurisdiction of the Ashley National Forest, Uintah and Ouray Tribal Lands, State of Utah Lands.
Ashley National Forest Order Number 0401 2020 09
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FORESTSERVICE
ASHLEY NATIONAL FOREST ORDER:
TEMPORARY AREA and ROAD CLOSURE
East Fork Fire Closure Order for Section of the High Uinta's Wilderness Area,Yellowstone Canyon (Forest Service Roads (FSR) 124 and 119)
Order Number: 0 4 0 1 - 2 0 2 0 - 0 9
PROHIBITIONS:Pursuant to title 36 CFR 261.50 (a) and (b), the following acts are prohibited within thearea described below, all within the Duchesne Ranger District, Ashley National Forestuntil notice to end.1. Being within the described area, 36 CFR 261.53( e)2. Being on a trail, 36 CFR 261.55( a)3. Being on a road, 36 CFR 261.54( e)
EXEMPTIONS:Pursuant to 36 CFR 261.50 (e), the following persons are exempt from this order:I. Persons with special use authorization or other Forest Service authorization.2. Any Federal, State, or local officer or member of an organized rescue or firefighting force in the performance of an official duty.3. Federal or State administrative personnel in the performance of an official duty.
AREA DESCRIBED:Beginning at the southern boundary of the Ashley National Forest at Rock Creek Road (FS Road135), northwest along the north edge of the Rock Creek Road, excluding Miners GulchCampground, to the South Fork of Rock Creek Road (FS Road 143), northwest along the northedge of that road (FS 143) to the southern boundary of the High Uintah's Wilderness. West alongthe Wilderness boundary to the Ashley National Forest and the Uinta Wasatch Cache NationalForest boundary. North along the National Forest Boundaries to the Lake Fork Trail. South alongthe Lake Fork Trail to the junction ofFS Trail 063. From there, due east to the Yellowstone Trail(057) at the intersection of Trail 058. North along the 057 trail to 055, then north and east along the055 trail to Blue Belle Pass. Northeast along the ridge around the Timothy Lakes Basin, back to the055 Trail to the Wilderness Boundary. Then west to the Swift Creek Trailhead, to the YellowstoneCanyon Road, (FS Road 124) to FS Road 119 west to the Forest Boundary. Then West along theForest Boundary to Rock Creek Road.
Closures will be in effect on FS Roads 124 and FS Road 119 between the Forest Boundary andYellowstone Canyon Road, as well as FS Trail 055 within the Wilderness.
The Rock Creek Road, Miners Gulch Campground, South Fork of Rock Creek Road, and all spursoff the Blind Stream Road are not included in this closure and are open to travel.