To report an emergency, please dial 911.
The National Incident Information Center morning report is published daily during fire season and provides current information on the national wildland fire situation, burned area rehabilitation activities and more. The Incident Information System (InciWeb) displays any ongoing incident in the Pacific Southwest Region.
Additional information on fire conditions can be found on the Pacific Southwest Region Fire & Aviation web site.
Watch a Video Explaining Extreme Fire Behavior
Trails on the Plumas may be closed for various safety reasons.
Click here for the Current Trail Status report here.
Campgrounds are generally open during the summer season but occasionally they may close for various reasons.
Check the status of campgrounds here.
During certain times of the year forest roads will close frequently.
Check the status of forest roads here.
Moonlight and Antelope Burn Areas: Visitors are advised to drive with extra caution due to log truck and heavy machinery traffic that are likely to be encountered on roads affected by the fires of 2007. In addition, as a result of the fires, roads are more susceptible to blockage by tree fall and rock or soil movement. Obstructed roadways may occur, particularly during or after storm events.
Check here for the latest snow conditions around Plumas National Forest.
For information on burn day restrictions, click here.
Current Weather Conditions In Quincy, CA (95971)
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