Source monitor

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

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

Campfires allowed.

No active forest fire restriction alerts were listed in the Forest Alerts section. Fire danger is currently Low across all ranger districts (Darrington, Mt. Baker, Skykomish, Snoqualmie).

Status
None
Checked
Typical June lows
47° 1K 43° 3K 39° 5K 34° 7K

Map detail

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Map

  • Mapped active localized restriction

Seasonal / Current Orders

0 rules

No active current localized camping fire-use restrictions are published.

Permanent / Standing Rules

7 rules

Area Fire Use Duration Source
Alpine Lakes Wilderness campfire prohibition above 4000 feet Alpine Lakes Wilderness above 4000 feet on the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Campfire Gas Alcohol Wood
Permanent Alpine Lakes Wilderness entry and use restrictions order
Boulder River Wilderness campfire prohibitions Bandana Lake, Saddle Lake, the Three Fingers Trail corridor from Saddle Lake, and Goat Flats in Boulder River Wilderness
Campfire
Permanent Boulder River Wilderness regulations
Clearwater Wilderness Summit Lake Basin campfire prohibition Summit Lake Basin in Clearwater Wilderness
Campfire Gas Alcohol
Permanent Clearwater Wilderness regulations
Glacier Peak Image Lake and Lake Byrne campfire buffers Within 1/4 mile slope distance of Image Lake and Lake Byrne in Glacier Peak Wilderness
Campfire Gas Alcohol
Permanent Glacier Peak Wilderness Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie regulations
Henry M. Jackson west-side campfire buffers Within 1/4 mile of Goat Lake, Glacier Basin Trail, Silver Lake, Upper Twin Lake, and Lower Twin Lake in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness
Campfire Gas Alcohol
Permanent Henry M. Jackson Wilderness Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie regulations
Mt. Baker Wilderness trail-corridor campfire prohibition Within one mile of listed Mt. Baker Wilderness trails including Lake Ann, Heliotrope Ridge, High Divide, Skyline Divide, Yellow Aster, Ptarmigan Ridge, and related corridors
Campfire Gas
Permanent Mt. Baker Wilderness regulations
Noisy-Diobsud Watson Lakes campfire prohibition Watson Lakes in Noisy-Diobsud Wilderness
Campfire
Permanent Noisy-Diobsud 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.