Ore. Fires Cause Closures at Several Campgrounds, Trails – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News
With summer underway, many Oregonians are looking to get outside to engage in their favorite recreational activities, according to OPB.
But with over a hundred wildfires burning across Oregon and several air quality advisories issued, officials have closed almost 50 of the state’s most popular hiking and camping sites.
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued an air quality advisory Monday for many parts of Central, Eastern and Southern Oregon. According to DEQ, these advisories will be in effect until further notice.
The Falls Fire in Eastern Oregon was roughly 222 square miles and nearly 70% contained Monday. Fire managers hoped to have it fully contained by Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.
For people who are looking to enjoy the outdoors during wildfire season, the Oregon Department of Forestry recommends they check the agency’s website for fire danger levels and public use restrictions. People are also reminded that anyone traveling on state forestlands is required to carry a shovel and a gallon of water or a fire extinguisher in their vehicle.