Campfires are allowed on a day-to-day basis, but debris burning remains closed.
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The fire danger has dropped to high with the recent rains and cooler temperatures. This means recreational campfires are now going to be allowed on private property on a day-to-day basis. Outdoor debris burning will remain closed and a date to open it has not been set. Before lighting a recreational campfire make sure to call the Burn Information Line at 541-923-4633 to check for any restrictions for that day. There are still restrictions in place for campfires on public lands including along the Deschutes River.