Source monitor

Deschutes National Forest

Camping and backpacking fire-use status for this area, with localized restrictions shown only when BFP has an active published rule.

Campfire status unknown.

Accepted sources conflict; human review is required before publishing a status.

Status
Unknown
Checked
Typical June lows
41° 3K 37° 5K 34° 7K

Map detail

Deschutes National Forest Map

  • Mapped active localized restriction

Seasonal / Current Orders

3 rules

Area Fire Use Duration Source
Central Cascades wilderness campfire prohibition above 5700 feet Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Washington, and Three Sisters wilderness areas above 5700 feet on the Deschutes National Forest
Campfire Gas Charcoal Solid fuel Wood
May 1, 2024 to Apr 30, 2029 Central Cascades Wilderness fire prohibition order
Diamond Peak Wilderness campfire prohibition above 6000 feet Diamond Peak Wilderness above 6000 feet on the Deschutes National Forest
Campfire Gas Charcoal Solid fuel Wood
May 1, 2024 to Apr 30, 2029 Central Cascades Wilderness fire prohibition order
Mt. Jefferson and Mt. Washington lake basin campfire prohibitions Marion, Ann, Table, Benson, and Tenas lake basins on the Deschutes National Forest
Campfire Gas Charcoal Solid fuel Wood
May 1, 2024 to Apr 30, 2029 Deschutes National Forest wilderness regulations

Permanent / Standing Rules

1 rule

Area Fire Use Duration Source
Deschutes wilderness water and trail campfire setback Within 100 feet slope distance of any permanent lake, stream, spring, pond, or system trail in Deschutes National Forest wilderness areas
Campfire
Permanent Deschutes National Forest wilderness regulations

How to read this

Source-linked, not official

Each row points to the source BFP checked. Use this as a monitor, then confirm with the official agency before a trip.

The table emphasizes area-wide public-use fire restrictions. Local wilderness, campground, river corridor, incident, or permit-area rules may still apply.

Unknown means BFP has not published a claim yet. It does not mean campfires are allowed.