Our wildland firefighters will be conducting prescribed burns today to reduce potential wildfire fuels in Alleghany County, VA near Lake Moomaw. The burns at Coles Point (100-acres) and Morris Hill (511 Acres) may bring smoke to the Covington and other surrounding communities.
If conditions allow, Fire Managers plan to ignite a prescribed burn of 405 acres on the Seakford Fields and Moody tracts in Page County, VA this afternoon. Residents of Luray and Bentonville may see and smell smoke.
If conditions allow, fire managers will conduct ignitions on the Hidden Valley fields today on tracts B10, A6, A7, A5, and A2. Hidden Valley West Trail will be temporarily closed.
Our offices are closed Friday, November 10 in observation of Veterans Day. The GWJNF honors all who have served in the armed services. Thank you, vets! #VeteransDay
For the protection of resources and public health and safety, the George Washington & Jefferson National Forest is restricting campfires. Effective immediately, all campfire outside of developed recreation sites is prohibited. More info can be found here: https://t.co/3F6fyne2lV
The West Side Shooting Range is temporarily closed to provide for public health and safety. Forest Service Road 151 is closed south of Stony Run. Use caution and obey all road signs for your safety. Motorists should be alert for firefighter vehicles and smoke.
Did you make sure your fire was dead out? With current dry conditions on the forest remember to follow these fire safety campfire tips. REMEMBER: If it’s too hot to touch, it’s too hot to leave.
The spookiest part of the season...full parking lots! Leaf peepers beware, peak leaf season means peak forest visitors. If you are heading out for a fall hike have a back-up plan, your favorite spot might be full.
Campers, be advised that the season at Trout Pond has ended, and the campground is now closed. The day-use area remains open, but there is no running water on-site, including bathrooms.
The Gauley Ridge prescribed burn in Rockingham County has been postponed. Firefighters will not begin blacklining the area due to weather conditions. Burning activities have been tentatively rescheduled to start tomorrow.
Are you planning a hike to Crabtree Falls? Be advised this site will be closed to the public on the morning of Wednesday, October 25th, for first responder training.
And by fall, we mean fall in love with this forest full of beauty.
Fall colors at Beartree in Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, photograph courtesy of Mark Gaynor.
‼️NEWS RELEASE‼️ Nearly $50 million in funding available to strengthen the forest products economy!
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It's not too late to voice your feedback! We are still seeking comments on proposed changes to recreational fees on sites across the forest. Leave your feedback here by October 31st: https://t.co/O4wLYy6t5F
Leafpeepers this is your moment! You can get a headstart at enjoying fall colors by visiting higher elevations on the #GWJNF. While peak color is still a couple of weeks away, you can find pockets of glorious color!
Stocking up on firewood for the winter? We've got you covered. Check out everything you need to know about purchasing fuel wood permits here - https://t.co/JtqEg9JzgJ
Thanks, @AmeriCorps NCCC Delta 1 team! This crew has been on the forest clearing trails, cleaning up recreation areas, and making friends with the local salamanders! Here they are at High Knob fire tower in West Virginia.
@USFSRegion8 seeks nominations for 11 positions on a regional Recreation Resource Advisory Committee. Group meets 1-2 times a year to discuss recreation fees on national forests across the South. Nomination packets, details at: https://t.co/w5uwkkLeMB. Due Dec 1.
Saturday is National Public Lands Day – our 30th year! Celebrate your favorite national public lands with a trip to the #GWJNF, fees waived at multiple day-use sites.