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Lolo National Forest Prescribed Fire Operations

Unit Information

24 Fort Missoula Road 
Missoula, 
59804 
24 Fort Missoula Road 
Missoula, 
59804 

Incident Contacts

  • Lolo National Forest Fire Information
    Email:
    SM.FS.R1LoloPAO@usda.gov
    Phone:
    406-360-5638

Announcements

October 3, 2023 Pile Burn Update
Updated On: 10/04/2023
Pending conditions, several districts on the Lolo National Forest are planning to conduct pile burns today to reduce hazardous fuels from previous vegetation management operations. 
Pending conditions, pile burning will take place today on the Seeley and Missoula Ranger Districts to reduce hazardous fuels from previous vegetation management operations.Seeley Ranger District:
Superior Ranger District: Pending conditions, prescribed fire operations will take place today on the Superior Ranger District to reduce hazardous fuels from previous vegetation management operations. Firefighters will conduct up to 13 acres of prescribed burning 4 miles north of Henderson near Flat Rock Creek. 
Superior Ranger District: Pending conditions, prescribed fire operations will take place on the Superior Ranger District to help reduce hazardous fuels and restore wildlife habitat. 
Missoula Ranger District: Pending conditions, firefighters will conduct up to 7 acres of hand pile burning in the Lower Blackfoot Corridor, east of Missoula to reduce hazardous fuels from previous vegetation management operations. 
Missoula Ranger District: Pending conditions, pile burning operations will take place today on the Missoula Ranger District to reduce hazardous fuels from previous vegetation management operations. 
Superior Ranger District: Pending conditions, prescribed fire operations will take place today on the Superior Ranger District to reduce hazardous fuels from previous vegetation management operations. 
Seeley Ranger District:Over the last two days fire personnel accomplished 135 acres of prescribed fire operations on the units southeast of Seeley. Today firefighters plan to finish 60 acres of prescribed burning on these units. Some residual smoke may be visible throughout the week from interior fuel pockets.Superior Ranger District:
Conditions permitting, Seeley Ranger District plans to burn southeast of Seeley Lake today to help reduce hazardous fuels, restore wildlife habitat, and create better protection around communities from future wildfires. Seeley Ranger District:
Seeley Ranger District: Pending conditions, prescribed fire operations will take place today and tomorrow on the Seeley Ranger District to help reduce hazardous fuels, restore wildlife habitat, and create better protection around communities from future wildfires.  The 26