BLM Tres Rios Field Office Implements Stage 1 Fire Restrictions

News Release

Bureau of Land Management – Colorado Southwest District
Tres Rios Field Office

Media Contact: John Wroblewski, 970-240-5335
Date: May 27, 2026

BLM Tres Rios Field Office Implements Stage 1 Fire Restrictions

DOLORES, Colo. — Stage 1 fire restrictions will begin Friday, May 29, 2026, at 12:01 a.m. on all public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Tres Rios Field Office. The restrictions apply within Archuleta, Dolores, Hinsdale, La Plata, Montezuma, San Juan, and San Miguel counties, as well as Canyon of the Ancients National Monument.

The restrictions align with local orders and guidelines intended to protect public safety during periods of high fire danger.

“Fire danger indices within the Tres Rios Field Office are currently very high to extreme,” said Derek Padilla, Tres Rios Field Office Manager. “These restrictions are being implemented due to persistent drought conditions and ongoing coordination with our county and federal partners.”

Stage 1 Fire Restrictions

Under Stage 1 fire restrictions:

  • Campfires are only permitted in agency-provided fire grates at developed recreation sites.

  • Devices fueled by gas, petroleum jelly, or pressurized liquid fuel are permitted.

  • Fire pans and rock campfire rings are prohibited.

  • Fires of any type, including charcoal fires, are prohibited outside developed recreation areas.

  • Smoking is prohibited except within an enclosed vehicle or building, at a developed recreation site, or in a barren area free of vegetation.

  • The use of explosive materials, including exploding targets, is prohibited.

  • Welding or operating an acetylene torch or similar open-flame device is prohibited except in areas cleared of vegetation.

  • Operation of any internal combustion engine without a properly installed and functioning spark-arresting device is prohibited.

These restrictions become effective at 12:01 a.m. MDT on May 29, 2026, and will remain in effect until rescinded.

Violation of federal fire restrictions may result in a fine of up to $1,000, imprisonment for up to 12 months, or both. Individuals found responsible for starting wildfires may also be held liable for fire suppression and related costs.

Year-Round Wildfire Prevention Restrictions

These restrictions are in addition to year-round wildfire prevention regulations on BLM-administered public lands in Colorado, including prohibitions on:

  • Leaving a fire unattended or unextinguished.

  • Possessing, discharging, or using fireworks.

  • Discharging a firearm using incendiary or tracer ammunition.

  • Burning or igniting tires, wire, magnesium, or other hazardous or explosive materials.

  • Operating any off-road vehicle on public lands without a properly installed spark arrester, pursuant to 43 CFR 8343.1(c).

Fireworks are always prohibited on public lands.

More information about wildfire prevention is available at:
https://www.blm.gov/programs/public-safety-and-fire/fire-and-aviation/get-involved/fire-prevention

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The Bureau of Land Management manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of subsurface mineral estate throughout the nation. Its mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

Alerts

Ferris Fire information for Montezuma County

Zone 12 is no longer in “pre-evacuation” status.  Fire activity in the area has moderated.

Zone 12 includes areas in Montezuma County from Road 16 on Road FF (County line), east to the Dolores River, then south along the river to Road DD, west to
Road 16, and north to the County Line. For a detailed look at the pre-evacuation area, please visit the Dolores County interactive evacuation map at https://tinyurl.com/FerrisFireEvacMap.

Follow the Ferris Fire Information page for more information.

Fire Restrictions by Jurisdiction

Fire Restrictions by Jurisdiction

  • Unincorporated Montezuma County: Fire ban in effect as of May 28.
  • Unincorporated Dolores County: Stage 2 Restrictions- effective June 19.
  • Town of DoloresBurn ban in effect as of May 28.
  • Town of Mancos: No open fires or fireworks.
  • City of Cortez: Open fires by permit only. Contact Planning & Building Department at (970) 564-4016.
  • Ute Mountain Ute Tribe: Stage 2 Restrictions
  • Southern Ute Tribe: Stage 2 restrictions- effective June 19.
  • San Juan National Forest: Stage 2 Restrictions, forest-wide effective July 1.
  • BLM – Tres Rios Field Office: Stage 2 fire restrictions in effect as of July 2.
  • Mesa Verde National Park: Stage 2 Restrictions as of July 3.

Please use caution when using anything that could cause a spark or fire, even when no restrictions are in effect. Fire danger is currently EXTREME in Montezuma County.

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