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Yosemite Fire Fall/Winter 2022 Projects

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Date: September 30, 2022

With the arrival of the fall (autumn) season, Yosemite National Park is awaiting cooler temperatures and precipitation in the forecast. When these favorable conditions are predicted, fire managers plan to build on the 50+ years legacy of prescribed burning by conducting several projects in Yosemite Valley, Crane Flat, and Studhorse (Wawona) areas, as conditions allow. In addition, pile burning is also planned in several other locations throughout the park. 

Prescribed burning is an efficient and effective way to mitigate the risk of large wildfires by decreasing excessive fuel build-up which reduces fire intensity and protects infrastructure and natural resources. These projects also improve wildlife habitats, encourage sprouting of seedling sequoia trees, restore cultural burning practices, mitigate future smoke impacts, and create more drought and fire resilient forests. 

Each burn unit has been strategically defined within the park and includes weather parameters and firing/burning patterns to ensure objectives for each unit will have a high potential for success. Yosemite fire and resource management personnel will monitor all prescribed burns to evaluate achievement of goals and help guide future prescriptions. 

Smoke will be present during and after prescribed burning operations. Fire managers work closely with park staff and the local air pollution control districts to time the prescribed burns to coincide with favorable weather and smoke dispersion conditions. Smoke impacts are always a consideration in the decision to begin any prescribed burning operation. Burning will only be conducted under favorable dispersal conditions. 



Map showing possible prescribed burn units covering most of western Yosemite Valley and three units adjacent to Yosemite Village.
Prescribed burn units in Yosemite Valley.
Map showing Studhorse prescribed burn unit directly south of Wawona and north of Wawona Road
Studhorse prescribed burn unit near Wawona.
Map of Yosemite National Park showing burn piles in the Wawona, El Portal, Yosemite Valley, Foresta, Crane Flat, White Wolf, and Hetch Hetchy areas. concentrated
Map showing burn piles throughout the park.

Last updated: October 2, 2022

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