Oct 18, 2024
HARRISON, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The Buffalo National River says it is issuing fire restrictions inside its park due to dry conditions across the area. The park said in a news release that as of October 17, lighting or maintaining a campfire within the boundaries of Buffalo National River is prohibited except in these locations: Within designated campgrounds with established campfire grates/rings On gravel bars in areas that are naturally devoid of vegetation BNR said that free-standing charcoal or gas grills can be used in day-use picnic areas and developed campgrounds. WATCH: Dolphins swim through neon blue bioluminescent waters off San Diego No restrictions have been given on the use of propane or liquid-fueled stoves and lanterns. "Please use care when igniting a fire in the permitted areas, do not leave it unattended, and keep water nearby," the park said. "Build a fire that is of a reasonable size and be sure to properly extinguish the fire before you depart your site or go to bed." Anyone with questions is asked to call the Tyler Bend Visitor Center at 870-439-2502 or the Buffalo Point Ranger Station at 870-449-4311.
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