Fire Restrictions — Restricted area (Wyoming)
Wood and charcoal fires are typically prohibited everywhere, including developed sites. A pressurized gas stove with a shut-off valve is usually the only legal flame. The signed order has the specifics.
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From the order
Stage 2: as Stage 1, and fires are prohibited even in developed sites; welding, cutting, and open-flame work are prohibited, and running an off-road internal-combustion engine is time-restricted. A gas or propane stove with a shut-off valve is still allowed in a cleared area.
Frequently asked
Can I have a campfire in Restricted area (Wyoming) right now?
Restricted area (Wyoming) is under Stage 2 fire restrictions as of June 19, 2026. Wood and charcoal fires are typically prohibited everywhere, including developed campgrounds. A pressurized gas stove with a shut-off valve is usually the only legal flame. Read the order.
Are propane or gas stoves allowed during fire restrictions?
Usually yes. Devices fueled solely by pressurized liquid petroleum or LPG with an on-off valve are typically exempt under Stage 1 and Stage 2, used in an area cleared of flammable material. The signed order always governs — read it before relying on an exemption.
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