burn ban | Canyon County https://www.canyoncounty.id.gov Idaho Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:48:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.canyoncounty.id.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/cropped-icon_256x256-32x32.png burn ban | Canyon County https://www.canyoncounty.id.gov 32 32 Celebration Park Fire Condition Reduced to “MODERATE” https://www.canyoncounty.id.gov/celebration-park-fire-condition-reduced-to-moderate/ Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:48:33 +0000 https://www.canyoncounty.id.gov/?p=52394 MELBA, ID – Canyon County Parks, Cultural & Natural Resources Department has announced today that Celebration Park will be reducing fire conditions to “MODERATE” and removing the campfire ban. Fire pit covers will be removed from the designated fire pits and we will be allowing campfires in designated fire pits only! For questions, please contact Canyon County Parks at 208-454-6884, or call the Celebration Park visitor center at 208-455-6022.

Fires in Designated Firepits Only at Celebration Park

Fires in Designated Firepits Only at Celebration Park

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FIRE BAN STILL IN EFFECT FOR CELEBRATION PARK AS FIRE DANGER “VERY HIGH” — MARTIN LANDING FIRE BAN TO BE LIFTED AS FIRE DANGER DROPS TO “HIGH” https://www.canyoncounty.id.gov/fire-ban-still-in-effect-for-celebration-park-as-fire-danger-very-high-martin-landing-fire-ban-to-be-lifted-as-fire-danger-drops-to-high/ Thu, 10 Oct 2024 16:48:46 +0000 https://www.canyoncounty.id.gov/?p=51798 The Canyon County Parks, Cultural & Natural Resources Department Director Nichole Schwend has announced today that Celebration Park fire danger will be changed to “Very High (orange)”and Martin Landing fire danger will be changed to “High (yellow).”

The fire ban will remain in effect for Celebration Park but Martin Landing will allow fires only in designated fire pits. In addition, no pallet fires, rock ring fires, or charcoal grills will be allowed. Propane camp stoves for cooking will still be allowed while the burn ban is in effect.

Visitors are asked to please adhere to the fire conditions signs to help protect Celebration Park and Martin Landing.

For more information please contact Canyon County Parks, Cultural & Natural Resources at 208-454-6884.

Martin Landing will allow fires only in designated fire pits

The Canyon County Parks, Cultural & Natural Resources Department Director Nichole Schwend has announced today that Celebration Park fire danger will be changed to “Very High (orange)”and Martin Landing fire danger will be changed to “High (yellow).”
The fire ban will remain in effect for Celebration Park but Martin Landing will allow fires only in designated fire pits. In addition, no pallet fires, rock ring fires, or charcoal grills will be allowed. Propane camp stoves for cooking will still be allowed while the burn ban is in effect.

The fire ban will remain in effect for Celebration Park as fire danger remains "Very High (orange)".

The Canyon County Parks, Cultural & Natural Resources Department Director Nichole Schwend has announced today that Celebration Park fire danger will be changed to “Very High (orange)”and Martin Landing fire danger will be changed to “High (yellow).”
The fire ban will remain in effect for Celebration Park but Martin Landing will allow fires only in designated fire pits. In addition, no pallet fires, rock ring fires, or charcoal grills will be allowed. Propane camp stoves for cooking will still be allowed while the burn ban is in effect.

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