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BLM’s Ukiah office temporarily closes recreation areas due to wildland fire danger
The closure is effective immediately and remains in effect until further notice.
A Cal Fire Type 1 management team is managing the LNU Lightning Complex, which as of Wednesday night had burned more than 124,000 acres, with no containment.
The latest information, including road closures and evacuation orders and warnings, is available at https://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents/.
The public lands encompassed by this emergency closure include: Berryessa Management Area; Cache Creek Management Area, which contains the Blue Ridge Trail, Buck Island Rafting Area, Cache Creek Ridge Trail, Cache Creek Wilderness, Cowboy Camp and the associated equestrian area; Frog Pond Trail; Highbridge Trailhead and Perkins Creek Ridge Trail. Also closed are: Cedar Roughs Wilderness; Knoxville Management Area, including the Knoxville Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area, Hunting Creek Campground and North Staging Area; parcels within the Stebbins Cold Canyon; as well scattered tracts in Napa, Solano and Yolo counties. BLM public lands along the Redbud and Judge Davis trails are also closed.
The closure order is available online.
Officials said the closure is necessary to protect public land users from risks associated with active wildland fire, protect wildland firefighters from recreational activities, including hunting of wild game; off-highway vehicle use; suppression repair; emergency stabilization; burned area rehabilitation and damage to recreational and natural resources.
The BLM is committed to keeping the public safe, while protecting natural resources. For more information, please call the Ukiah Field Office at 707-468-4000.