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Published: 01 July 2022 01 July 2022

Please #RecreateResponsibly with No Fireworks!

Silver City, NM, July 1, 2022—Are you planning to visit the Gila National Forest on the Fourth of July holiday weekend? If so, be aware that the possession or use of fireworks or pyrotechnics of any kind—including the “safe and sane” variety of fireworks—is always prohibited in the Gila National Forest. This year-round prohibition will be strictly enforced throughout the holiday weekend. In addition, a few areas of the forest will be temporarily closed for public safety or other reasons. Visit Gila National Forest - Home (usda.gov) or call or stop by one of our offices, ranger stations, visitor centers, or information stations to learn more.

Additional Ways to Prevent Accidental Wildfires:

Due to the alarming rise in illegal campfires associated with dispersed camping across national forests in New Mexico, visitors are encouraged to report any signs of dispersed campfires to the nearest Forest Service office, ranger station, visitor center, or information center. To report a fire or other emergency, call 911.

 Campground Reminders:

Pack it in, Pack it out! Please bring trash bags with you to the forest. Be prepared to take your trash home with you if needed. Trash cans/dumpsters will likely fill up this holiday weekend.

Know Before You Go! As always, please plan before visiting your national forests and recreate responsibly, including packing out your trash, using social distancing in crowded areas, and parking only in designated parking areas. Excellent tools and resources for a safe and fun visit to the forest are available on the Recreate Responsibly website and Know Before You Go.

COVID-19: Follow CDC guidance on personal hygiene and social distancing before and during your visit to the national forests to keep your family, friends, communities, and you safe.

Thank you! We appreciate your cooperation. Safety is in everyone’s best interest and helps protect the Gila National Forest for years to come, too.