Source monitor
Willamette 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 public use restrictions in effect on Willamette National Forest as of June 3, 2026. Fire danger rating is Low. IFPL is at Level 1 (industrial-only precaution requirements).
- Status
- None
- Checked
- Typical June lows
Map detail
Willamette National Forest Map
- Mapped active localized restriction
Seasonal / Current Orders
4 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 Willamette 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 Willamette 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 Within 1/4 mile of the high-water mark of Marion Lake, Lake Ann, Table Lake, Benson Lake, and Tenas Lakes on the Willamette National Forest |
Campfire
Gas
Charcoal
Solid fuel
Wood
|
May 1, 2024 to Apr 30, 2029 | Willamette National Forest wilderness regulations |
| Cedar Creek Fire closure Cedar Creek Fire closure area, closed roads, trails, trailheads, campgrounds, and recreation sites on the Willamette National Forest |
Campfire
|
Incident | Willamette National Forest Cedar Creek Fire Closure |
Permanent / Standing Rules
2 rules
| Area | Fire Use | Duration | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jefferson Park campfire prohibition Jefferson Park area within Mt. Jefferson Wilderness on the Willamette National Forest |
Campfire
|
Permanent | Willamette National Forest Jefferson Park area |
| Waldo Lake island campfire prohibition Islands in Waldo Lake |
Campfire
|
Permanent | Willamette National Forest Waldo Lake Area |
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.