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Tennessee State Parks Temporarily Ban Backcountry Campfires
In coordination with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s Division of Forestry efforts, this burn ban serves as an additional measure to ensure the safety of campers and to protect the parks’ forested areas. Campers will still be able to build campfires and use charcoal to cook their meals, as long as they are inside an appropriate fire ring or designated grill area in designated campground facilities (not in backcountry areas). “Dry weather conditions continue throughout the state and humidity remains very low,” said Deputy Commissioner Brock Hill. “We want to take every precaution necessary to protect people and land.”Tennessee State Parks management team encourages all state park visitors to immediately report a fire or what could be a potential fire danger to 911. If a Tennessee State Parks’ office or ranger station is nearby, also report to these appropriate locations. Tennessee State Parks also offers several basic fire safety tips for park visitors:
About Tennessee State ParksTennessee’s 54 state parks offer diverse natural, recreational and cultural experiences for individuals, families or business and professional groups. State park features range from pristine natural areas to 18-hole championship golf courses. For a free brochure about Tennessee State Parks, call toll free at 1.888.867.2757. For additional information, visit our website at www.tnstateparks.com. SectionsNewsTopicsBan, Brock Hill, Call 911, Camper, Campfires, Dry Weather, Fire Hazard, Fireworks, Nashville TN, Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Tennessee Forestry, Tennessee State Parks |
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