Fire Danger MODERATE, debris burning banned, recreation fires allowed, effective 10/03/2025 at 0001 hours
Fire Danger: MODERATE
Burn Ban: Rule and Permit burns are prohibited. Camp fires are allowed in approved, designated campgrounds only.
Comments:
Effective 10/03/2025 at 0001 hours: All debris burning on DNR jurisdiction is prohibited. This includes rule burning and permit burning. Campfires are allowed in approved, designated campgrounds only. Contact the county for information on recreation burning on improved property. Contact Department of Ecology to check if an air-quality ban is in place for your area.
Contact Information:
DNR NE Region
225 S Silke Road, Colville WA 99114
509-684-7474
northeast.region@dnr.wa.gov
Definition of a “MODERATE” rating: Fires start easily and spread at a moderate rate. Fires can start from most accidental causes, but with the exception of lightning fires in some areas, the number of starts is generally low. Fires in open cured grassland will burn briskly and spread rapidly on windy days. Woods fires spread slowly to moderately fast. The average fire is of moderate intensity, although heavy concentrations of fuel may burn hot. Short-distance spotting may occur, but is not persistent. Fires are not likely to become serious, and control is relatively easy.