“We are trying to reduce the threat of escaped campfires and other unwanted human caused wildfires in Yosemite”, said Kelly Singer, Deputy Fire Management Officer. “This year it is especially important to keep our firefighters healthy and reduce exposure as we approach the potential for an above normal fire season.”
By order of the Superintendent of Yosemite National Park and under authority of Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 2.13(c):
- The building, maintaining, or attending of a wood fire, charcoal fire, or twig stove is prohibited within Yosemite National Park at all elevations.
- Portable stoves using pressurized gas, liquid fuel, or propane are permitted, as are alcohol stoves (with and without a shutoff valve) including alcohol tablet/cube stoves.
- Smoking is prohibited except within an enclosed vehicle, a building in which smoking is allowed, designated campgrounds, designated picnic areas, paved developed areas, and designated smoking areas.
- Campfires and cooking fires may be used in designated open campgrounds and open picnic areas in developed portions of the park in accordance with park regulations.
- Campfires and cooking fires may still be used in residential areas in developed portions of the park in accordance with park regulations.