USFS Burn piles

Slash piles from hazardous fuel reduction projects, timber harvest and other projects are burned when conditions permit safe burning.

With the recent rain, cooler temperatures and shorter days, fire management personnel on the Hood River and Barlow Ranger Districts of the Mt. Hood National Forest anticipate the start of fall pile burning season to begin next week and to continue over the next several weeks or months, depending on conditions.

Pile burning will take place at various locations throughout both districts and will occur when adequate moisture is present. East Zone fire managers plan to treat over 2,800 acres of slash piles this fall as conditions permit.