Campfire Ban Enacted in BWCAW Amid High Fire Risk
Campfire Ban Enacted in BWCAW Amid High Fire Risk
US · Published Jun 4, 2026
The U.S.
Forest Service has announced a campfire ban within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) starting Saturday, June 6, due to ongoing dry conditions in the Superior National Forest.
The ban prohibits campfires and the use of coal- or wood-burning stoves to mitigate wildfire risks.

Why It's Important?

The campfire ban aims to reduce the risk of wildfires in the BWCAW and surrounding areas. High fire danger means fires can ignite and spread rapidly, posing threats to natural resources, wildlife, and public safety. Visitors to the BWCAW and northern Minnesota should exercise extreme caution with any potential ignition sources, including smoking devices and recreational equipment. The Forest Service emphasizes the importance of adhering to these restrictions to prevent further incidents.

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