Please check this page before your camping reservation to see if the park you're visiting is impacted by a fire ban. These bans help to keep you and other visitors safe during the busy fire season.
A fire ban means no wood fires, charcoal, charcoal briquettes, pellet-fueled grills, candles, tiki torches and other devices that emit flames or embers and cannot be turned off with a valve. Portable cooking stoves, propane fire rings, barbecues, and lanterns using liquefied or bottle fuels are allowed. Devices using liquefied or bottle fuels are banned in the backcountry unless used for cooking. Exceptions to this will be noted beside the park below:
Ainsworth State Park (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Albert H. Powers State Recreation Site
Alfred A Loeb State Park (Wood fires allowed within established fire rings in the campground)
Arizona Beach State Park (Wood fires allowed within established fire rings in the group camp)
Bandon State Natural Area
Bates State Park
Battle Mountain Forest State Scenic Corridor (Generators are also not allowed)
Benson State Recreation Area (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Blue Mountain Forest State Scenic Corridor (Generators are also not allowed)
Bolon Island Tideways State Scenic Corridor
Bonneville State Scenic Corridor (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Booth State Scenic Corridor (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Bridal Veil Falls State Scenic Viewpoint (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Bullards Beach State Park (Wood fires allowed within established fire rings in the campground)
Cape Arago State Park
Cape Blanco State Park (Wood fires allowed within established fire rings in the campground)
Cape Sebastian State Scenic Corridor
Catherine Creek State Park (Generators are also not allowed)
Chandler State Wayside (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Clyde Holliday State Recreation Site
Crissey Field State Recreation Site
Collier Memorial State Park (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Conde B McCullough State Recreation Site
Coquille Myrtle Grove Natural Site
Cottonwood Canyon State Park (Propane fire rings, barbecues, and lanterns also not allowed)
Crown Point State Scenic Viewpoint (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Dabney State Recreation Area (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Dalton Point State Recreation Site (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Deschutes River State Recreation Area (Propane fire rings, barbecues, and lanterns also not allowed)
Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area (Generators are also not allowed)
Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint
Farewell Bend State Recreation Area
Floras Lake State Natural Area
Fort Rock State Natural Area (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Geisel Monument State Heritage Site
George W. Joseph State Natural Area (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Golden State Heritage Site (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area
Goose Lake State Recreation Area (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Government Island State Recreation Area (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Guy W. Talbot State Park (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Harris Beach State Recreation Area (Wood fires allowed within establish fire rings in the campground)
Hat Rock State Park (Generators are also not allowed)
Hilgard Junction State Recreation Area (Generators are also not allowed)
Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed except from Cascade Locks to The Dalles where they are not permitted)
Hoffman State Wayside
Humbug Mountain State Park (Wood fires allowed within established fire rings in the campground)
Illinois River Forks State Park (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
J S Burres State Recreation Site (Propane fire rings, barbecues, and lanterns also not allowed)
Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Kam Wah Chung State Heritage Site
Koberg Beach State Recreation Site
Lake Owyhee State Park
Lang Forest State Scenic Corridor
LaPine State Park
Latourell State Park (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Lewis and Clark State Recreation Site (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Lindsey Creek State Scenic Corridor
Mayer State Park
McLoughlin State Natural Area (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
McVay Rock State Recreation Site
Memaloose State Park
Minam State Recreation Area
OC&E Woods Line State Trail (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Ocean Shore State Recreation Area (from the mouth of the Umpqua River south to the Oregon border with California)
Ontario State Recreation Site
Ophir State Recreation Site
Otter Point State Recreation Site
Paradise Point State Recreation Site
Pete French Round Barn State Heritage Site
Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Pistol River State Scenic Viewpoint
Port Orford Heads State Park
Portland Women's Forum State Scenic Viewpoint (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Prineville Reservoir State Park
Red Bridge State Wayside (Generators are also not allowed)
Rocky Butte State Scenic Corridor (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Rooster Rock State Park (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Rough and Ready Forest State Scenic Corridor (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor
Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area (Charcoal and pellet-fueled grills are also allowed)
Shore Acres State Park
Sisters Rock State Recreation Area
Seneca Fouts Memorial State Natural Area
Seven Devils State Recreation Site
Sheridan State Scenic Corridor
Smith Rock State Park
Starvation Creek State Park
Succor Creek State Natural Area
Sumpter Valley Dredge State Heritage Site
Sunset Bay State Park (Wood fires allowed within established fire rings in the campground)
TouVelle State Recreation Site (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Tseriadun State Recreation Site
Tumalo State Park (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Ukiah/Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor (Generators are also not allowed)
Umpqua Lighthouse State Park (Wood fires allowed within established fire rings in the campground)
Umpqua Myrtle State Natural Site
Unity Forest State Scenic Corridor
Unity Lake State Recreation Site
Valley of the Rogue State Park (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Viento State Park
Vinzenz Lausmann Memorial State Natural Area
Wallowa Lake State Park (Wallowa Falls Campground only)
White River Falls State Park (Propane fire rings, barbecues, and lanterns also not permitted)
William M. Tugman State Park (Wood fires allowed within established fire rings in the campground)
Winchuck State Recreation Site
Wolf Creek Inn State Heritage Site (Propane fire rings also not allowed)
Wyeth State Recreation Area
Wygant State Natural Area
Yoakam Point State Natural Site
Fireworks are prohibited year-round on all Oregon beaches and Oregon state park property.
Questions? Send an email to our Oregon State Parks Information Center or call 800 551-6949.
Level 1
Before you arrive—or during your stay—a campground may be affected by a wildfire. The park could be subject to Level 1, 2, or 3 notification without warning. Incoming reservation customers will receive an email from us if a park is under a Level 1 status or if it is closed because of Level 2 or Level 3 status. The status will also be included in the fire restrictions list above when needed.
What does this mean and what should you consider for your trip?
Level 2
Level 3
Oregon Wildfire Response and Recovery
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