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Golden Gate National Recreational Area
Current Fire Information

Wildfires:
There are no fires burning in Golden Gate National Recreation Area at this time.

Prescribed fires:
There are no fires burning in Golden Gate National Recreation Area at this time.

Fires Outside the Park
Information about fires at other National Park Service sites is available on NPS Fire News.

Information about large fires throughout the U.S. is available on InciWeb.

The national Situation Report (PDF - file size changes daily) provides a summary of fire activity across the U.S. by geographic area.

Daily Fire Danger Rating:
Today's Fire Danger Rating is posted in the upper right hand corner of the Marin County Fire Department website.

Depending on the current fire danger, the following types of heat sources will be permitted (YES) or prohibited (NO):

FIRE DANGER RATING

Self-contained gas stoves in designated campgrounds

Park provided grills (designated picnic areas & campgrounds)

Self-contained charcoal barbeques (ex., Webers)

Beach open pitfires

LOW

YES

YES

YES

YES

MEDIUM

YES

YES

YES

YES

HIGH

YES

YES

YES

NO

EXTREME or RED FLAG WARNING

YES

NO

NO

NO


Beach Fire and Campfire Regulations

Weather:
National Weather Service forecast for Muir Beach, CA

National Weather Service forecast for Ocean Beach, San Francisco, CA

National Weather Service Fire Weather Planning Forecast for the San Francisco Bay Area and Central California Coast

National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area/Monterey Forecast Office Fire Weather Zones

National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area/Monterey Forecast Office

National Weather Service California Fire Weather

National Weather Service National Fire Weather Page


Current Year Workplan:

(coming soon)


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Photo of Western gull vocalizing.  

Did You Know?
Western gulls express themselves with at least twelve different vocalizations which may indicate agitation, identification, alarm and willingness to feed chicks or mate.

Last Updated: May 03, 2009 at 18:48 EST