04/09/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/09/2026 16:56
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources is planning a prescribed fire operation this fall on up to 900 acres of state trust lands about 11 miles west of Ellensburg. This is the continuation of a prescribed burn plan partially completed in 2025. Click here to view the location on a map
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is committed to conducting all prescribed fires with safety as the number one priority. Staff follow a burn plan drafted to guide operations within a specific range of optimal weather and ground conditions for the prescribed burn to meet its objectives.
This burn is focused primarily on reducing the risk of high-severity wildfire in the area by consuming slash and surface-level fuels. It will also accelerate natural regeneration on the landscape and reduce the threat of insect and disease outbreaks.
Because safety is paramount when conducting prescribed burns, slight changes to expected conditions the day of a burn may require delaying or postponing a burn on short notice.
Please sign up for the notification system on the DNR burn portal websiteto receive location-specific alerts about upcoming prescribed burns. The DNR prescribed fire social media account provides the most current information about active burn operations.
This burn is within the boundaries of the Central Washington Prescribed Fire Smoke Management Pilot ProjectFederal, state, and local organizations are working together in Chelan and Kittitas Counties to reduce wildfire risk through increased use of prescribed fire and other fuel management strategies, while minimizing public health impacts from smoke by strengthening community preparedness and implementing smoke management techniques.
Smoke Management and Closure Information
Though the smoke impacts from prescribed fire are minimal and short-lived compared to those caused by wildfire, those who are sensitive to wildfire smoke should be prepared to take similar precautions for a prescribed fire in their area:
For more information, including tips to keep the air in your home clean, visit the new DNR Smoke Resources webpage
Smoke may be visible on nearby roadways. Vehicle access to the burn area is currently under seasonal closure. The area is closed to both vehicle and foot traffic of all types during burn operations. Click here to view the closure area on a map
Outdoor recreationists and hunters are always encouraged to check closure information frequently to ensure the areas they plan to visit are open. All burn areas will have signs posted in advance.
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MEDIA CONTACT
Will Rubin
DNR Communications Manager
Phone: 360-764-0854