Charcoal Ban at the Chisos Basin campground

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Date: June 22, 2009

With the early arrival of significant monsoon rain, the charcoal ban has been lifted in the Chisos Basin campground. Fire danger is currently Moderate to High.

At all times of the year, charcoal use is limited to developed campgrounds and developed picnic areas. When conditions warrant, charcoal may be banned in those areas.

Charcoal is allowed in developed front and backcountry campsites, NPS-developed picnic areas, and on sandy areas along the river where boat trips are allowed to camp. Charcoal is never allowed to be burned anywhere else in the park due to the risk of wildfire. 

In the past, inconsiderate visitors have thrown ashes and coals into the desert, which created both an eyesore and the risk of wildfire. These problems harm park resources which is why the use of charcoal is tightly regulated.



Last updated: February 24, 2015

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