Enjoy the Stars This July 4 When Celebrating at Lassen National Forest
#RecreateResponsibly on Independence Day
Susanville, Calif. — Celebrating July 4 outdoors is a national tradition, and the USDA Forest Service welcomes visitors this Friday. But remember, fireworks and pyrotechnics are prohibited on public lands — every forest, every campsite, every day.
As forests expect a record number of visitors at our 18 national forests, remember — leave fireworks and sparkly displays to your city and other professional organizations.
Nationally, nearly 9 out of 10 wildfires are caused by humans. So, with a bit of planning, Californians can enjoy the starry skies while being outdoors smart.
To ensure a safe, fun Independence Day:
Visit the Lassen National Forest website for alerts on sites and trails. Trails, trail bridges, and roads may still be blocked due to lingering snowpack, flooding or road damage.
Have backup destinations in mind, in case an area is temporarily closed or too crowded.
Stay water smart. Lots of people on boats this holiday. But there may still run-off from the snow in the high country.
Do not enter cold, rapid water and never enter the water to rescue a victim.
Throw something that floats and call 911.
Recreate Responsibly. Note any fire restrictions in place before starting a campfire, carry tools to extinguish a flame, and report a fire by calling 911.
Please remember, except for the Old Station Visitor Center, Lassen National Forest offices will be closed on July 4 in recognition of the Independence Day federal holiday.
Finally, Know Before You Go.
For local forest happenings, follow the Lassen National Forest on Facebook Facebook or X, @LassenNF.
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