(KLZA)-- The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has extended the temporary ban on campfires at Nebraska state park areas and wildlife management areas in central and western Nebraska through May 10.
This is in alignment with the executive order issued April 29, a precautionary measure to reduce wildfire risks.
Campfires and other sources of open fire, such as wood-fueled firepits, wood-burning stoves and charcoal grills, will be allowed, subject to local fire authorities, at the following state parks in eastern Nebraska:
Indian Cave State Park; Verdon Lake State Rrecreation Area; Rockford Lake SRA; Arbor Lodge State Historical Park; and Eugene T. Mahoney State Park;
Campfires are only allowed in designated areas, and all visitors should practice fire safety:
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Never leave a campfire unattended.
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Ensure fires are fully extinguished before leaving the site.
Camp stoves using liquid or gas fuel are permitted at all state parks, even those in the burn ban area, as they reduce the likelihood of ash or hot charcoal being discarded before they are extinguished.
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