Prescribed Burning at Montaña de Oro State Park
Contact:
San Luis Obispo County
What: Prescribed burning of brush piles.
When: Monday, March 9th through Friday, April 3rd. Actual burn days will be Monday-Wednesday or Tuesday-Thursday and will be determined by weather and permit conditions. Ignitions may start as early as 7 a.m. with fire activity curtailed by approximately 5 p.m. Personnel will remain on site for the duration of active fire.
Where: Montaña de Oro State Park – approximately 100 brush piles by Horse Camp Campground and 200 brush piles around Bloody Nose Trail on the east side of
Pecho Valley Road.
Why: In order to reduce fuel loads and fire hazards as well as enhance the health of the native plant communities, and aid in the control of non-native, weedy species.
Who: California State Parks, in cooperation with CAL FIRE and the Air Pollution Control District. For more information, please call Dan Falat, District Superintendent, San Luis Obispo Coast District, (805) 927-2065.
Learn more about prescribed fire in the San Luis Obispo Coast District here.
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