Thursday, January 11, 2024

January 11, 2024 - Pile Burning

 Black Hills National Forest

The Northern Hills Ranger District plans on burning piles over the next two weeks, dependent on conditions, west of Vanocker Canyon Road, north of Nemo Road, and approximately 3 miles NW of Nemo, SD.

Hell Canyon (southern hills) will be burning approximately 100 machine piles, 7 miles east of Four Corners, WY and 1 miles east of Mallo camp over the next four days.

Bearlodge fire (Sundance, WY) is continuing to burn piles from a past tornado event in the Smith Draw area of Wyoming. The piles are located off Moskee Road to Forest Service Road (FSR) 875 to FSR 805.



Tuesday, January 9, 2024

January 9, 2024 - Pile Burning

Black Hills National Forest

The Northern Hills Ranger District is planning to burn machine piles over the next 7 days, as conditions allow in the Pounder project area, located approximately 6 miles west of Sturgis and north of highway 14A.

Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands

Beginning Wednesday (1/10) and lasting through the week, the Pine Ridge Ranger District will be conducting prescribed burns on Forest Service land. Today, the burns will occur at the Pine Ridge Ranger District Work Center (located at 16524 Hwy 385, Chadron, NE) and near Camp Norwesca (south of Chadron State Park). Tomorrow, the burns will occur near West and East Ash roads and near Red Cloud Campground.

South Dakota Wildland Fire

Custer State Park, in collaboration with South Dakota Wildland Fire (SDWF), will be burning slash piles in the park this winter as long as conditions allow. The Park’s goal is to burn both large machine-made slash piles and smaller hand-built piles. Both the Park and SDWF will be providing personnel and equipment to conduct and monitor the burns throughout the winter.

The piles are created from left-over unsalable woody debris generated by timber sales and small tree thinning projects. The burns are designed to reduce the amount of fuel available for fires and to lessen the risk of fires starting or spreading. Piles can be expected to continue burning for days after ignited. Firefighters will continually monitor the piles until they are out.

For more information contact the Custer State Park Office at 605.394.2693 or by email at custerstatepark@state.sd.us.

Monday, January 8, 2024

January 8 & 9, 2024 - Pile Burning

 Black Hills National Forest

Over the next week, Bearlodge fire (located in Sundance, WY) will be burning piles on Fish Mountain. 

Bearlodge fire  will also be burning piles for the next several weeks to reduce surface fuels from a past tornado event. The piles are located off Moskee Road, Forest Service Road (FSR) 875, and FSR 805 in the Smith Draw area.

Northern Hills fire is igniting three small units of hand piles today, January 8, 2024. The piles are located south and west of Sturgis at the end of Deadman Road, east west of Lead Country Club off of Hanna Road, and 3 miles east of O’Neil Pass along Rapid Creek Road.

Starting tomorrow, 1/9/24, and over the next two weeks, conditions permitting, Northern Hills will also be burning piles located west of Vanocker Canyon Road and north of Cabin Springs Road.

Over the next two weeks, as conditions permit, Mystic fire (central hills) will be burning hand and machine piles off of Six Mile, 15 miles west of Hill City, SD; 8 miles west of Rapid City, SD along Brush Creek trail and Forest Service Road 772.1; and 3 miles Northwest of Hill City, SD.

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

January 4, 2024 - Pile Burning

 Black Hills National Forest

Starting Jan. 4, 2024, and continuing for up to two weeks (depending on conditions), North Zone fire is planning to burn piles north of Deadwood, SD off Mount Roosevelt Road (County Road 133), near Mount Roosevelt Friendship Tower and piles east of Vanocker Canyon near Wonderland Cave.

The Bearlodge Ranger District is planning to burn approximately 100 machine piles over the next two weeks, depending on snow conditions, approximately 15-20 miles SE of Sundance, WY.

January 3, 2023 - Pile Burning

Black Hills National Forest

Over the next 4 days, fire crews will be reducing hazardous fuels left over from forest thinning operations by burning piles on the Black Hills National Forest. Mystic Ranger District (central hills) will be burning piles along Bogus Jim Road. Smoke will be visible west of Rapid City, SD and east of Pactola Reservoir.

Northern Hills is burning 1 pile located in the admin site boneyard of the Spearfish Workcenter today, 1/3/24.

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

January 2, 2024

  Mile Marker 28 Fire

Reported: January 2, 2024 at 12:37 pm

Location:  Mile marker 28 on Highway 18 near Minnekahta

Resources: State and Federal

Size: 0.1 acre

Cause: Under Investigation

Status: Controlled

Bureau of Land Management Pile Burning

The Bureau of Land Management will begin burning slash piles this week in Lawrence County south of Lead.  Crews are igniting piles near the Yellow Creek shooting range off of Yellow Creek Road and off of the Nevada Gulch Road, roughly 1 mile west of Highway 85.  These piles are a byproduct of projects undertaken to reduce the threat of wildfire, improve wildlife habitat, and reduce the Pine beetle infestation.  Local authorities will be contacted by the BLM prior to any burning taking place.  Smoke will likely be visible and will be monitored to minimize impacts to sensitive areas.  For additional information, call the South Dakota Field Office at 605.892.7000.