Fire Restrictions
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Recreation
Recreation Reminder: Fire Restrictions in Place for Inyo County
RECREATION Fire Restrictions in Place for Inyo County Please remember camping and campfires are not allowed on LADWP-managed land except…
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Mono County
Mammoth Lakes Community e-News: July 5, 2024
Town Council Meeting Action Items – July 3, 2024 Town Council awarded the construction contract for the Town’s new Civic…
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Stage I Fire Restrictions begin August 4 on Inyo National Forest
Stage I Fire Restrictions begin August 4 on Inyo National Forest BISHOP, Calif., August 2, 2023 — Inyo National Forest…
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BLM Bishop Field Office and Inyo National Forest Lift Seasonal Fire Restrictions October 31
BISHOP, Calif. — The Bureau of Land Management Bishop Field Office, in coordination with the Inyo National Forest, will be…
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Inyo National Forest Recreation Site Statuses for October 6, 2022
Inyo National Forest Recreation Site Statuses October 6, 2022 www.fs.usda.gov/recmain/inyo/recreation Mono Lake Ranger District: Campgrounds open: Big Springs, Aspen…
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Escaped Campfire Causes Wildfire in Mammoth Lakes
MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif. — On Labor Day evening, September 5, a small fire broke out just north of the Mammoth…
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Inyo National Forest Rescinds Fire Restrictions
The Inyo National Forest announces that fire restrictions put into place for the forest earlier this summer are rescinded, effective…
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Inyo National Forest Returns to Stage 1 Fire Restrictions
Inyo National Forest Returns to Stage 1 Fire Restrictions Inyo National Forest is rescinding Stage II fire restrictions effective October…
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Inyo National Forest moves to Stage II Fire Restrictions
BISHOP, CA August 24, 2021 — Due to increased fire activity throughout California and the northwest, demand for firefighting resources, to protect…
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BLM Bishop Field Office Increases Fire Restrictions Due to Drought and Wildland Fire Danger
Due to ongoing drought and increasing wildland fire danger especially at lower elevations, the Bureau of Land Management is…
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