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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

The Gifford-Pinchot National Forest reports that the Goat Rocks Fire closure area has been reduced

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The Gifford-Pinchot National Forest reports that the Goat Rocks Fire closure area has been reduced. Visitors are advised that post-fire hazards, including falling trees and rolling debris, remain likely in newly reopened areas.

The Goat Rocks Fire area closure on the Cowlitz Valley Ranger District was recently updated allowing increased public access in the Packwood Lake area. The areas that remain closed are within the footprint of the Goat Rocks Fire, as there continues to be active hazards in the area. Work to mitigate post-fire hazards and repair damage to roads and trails will take place through the coming summer.

Hazardous conditions persist in the burned areas, including fire-weakened trees along roads and trail systems, unstable slopes, areas of active burning, and rolling debris. Forest officials urge the public to continue to observe temporary fire closures for both public and firefighter safety.

The Goat Rocks Fire is currently 66% contained. The primary focus of fire suppression has been the near the Packwood Community. The 34% of fire that is not currently contained is mostly within the Goat Rocks Wilderness. Fire Managers anticipate that areas of residual fire may re-emerge this summer when warm dry conditions return. If this happens, smoke may be visible from Packwood and U.S. Highway 12. Additional resources will be assigned to the fire as needed to conduct fire suppression and repair work.

Visitors are reminded that forest roads are not maintained in winter. Be sure to check current conditions before you visit and be prepared to encounter downed trees or other debris.

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