Campfire Restrictions Will Increase to Stage 3 on Wild Portion of Lower Rogue River
Changes effective at 12:01 a.m. Friday, August 15, 2025
Contact Information: Chamise Kramer, Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest Public Affairs Officer (541) 618-2065
Secondary Contact: Kyle Sullivan, Medford District BLM Public Affairs Specialist (541) 618-2340
SW Oregon—The recent heat wave, along with extremely dry fuel conditions, have prompted officials with the Bureau of Land Management Medford District, Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and Oregon Department of Forestry Southwest Oregon District to increase campfire restrictions on those lands located within the boundaries of the Wild section of the Rogue National Wild and Scenic River. The Wild section flows from Grave Creek to the mouth of Watson Creek.
Effective 12:01 a.m. on Friday, August 15, 2025, there is a prohibition on building, maintaining, or using a fire. Charcoal briquettes will not be permitted. Commercially produced stoves that use liquid fuel or propane are allowed. Cooking areas need to be naturally cleared of vegetation. As a preventative measure, groups traveling on the river must have a shovel and bucket.
Additionally, smoking is only permitted while on watercraft on waterways, or in areas that are on vegetation-free sand and gravel bars located between the river and ordinary high water mark.
The BLM administers the stretch of the river between Grave Creek and Marial, where ODF Southwest provides initial attack for new fires. The Forest Service manages from Marial and downriver to the mouth of Watson Creek.
These restrictions will be in place through November 30, 2025, unless rescinded sooner. See the Forest Service order here and the BLM Fire Restrictions Page for more information.
As conditions across SW Oregon continue to be very hot and dry, and resources are actively suppressing multiple fires across the west, fire managers are reminding the public to be aware of fire danger, fire restrictions, and their important role in preventing human-caused fires.
Additional fire restrictions may be put in place as fire season progresses. For more information regarding fire safety notifications and regulations on public lands in southwest Oregon:
- The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest Alerts and Notices page;
- The BLM OR/WA Fire Restrictions Page;
- Region 6 Interactive Fire Closure Map;
- [CK1] Follow the BLM, RRSNF and ODF on Facebook; and
- The SW Oregon ODF blog.
We can’t stress enough to those visiting public lands in southwest Oregon to be extremely vigilant for the duration of the fire season due to the widespread drought conditions and record-setting high temperatures. Under these extreme conditions, wildfires can grow very rapidly. Don’t be the one spark that starts a wildfire.