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Tennessee State Parks Lift Temporary Ban on Backcountry Campfires

Tennessee State Parks 75th AnniversaryNashville, TN – The Tennessee State Parks system has lifted a temporary ban on backcountry campfires in state parks, which was put into place June 29th, 2012, due to dry weather conditions and the potential for wildfire hazards.

The announcement is consistent with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s recent action to lift some of the county burn bans throughout the state. For an up-to-date list of the Department of Agriculture’s current county-by-county fire bans, please visit www.burnsafetn.org [1] .

“Burn bans serve as an additional measure to ensure the safety of campers and to protect the parks’ forested areas,” said Deputy Commissioner Brock Hill. “We appreciate the cooperation we received during this temporary ban on backcountry campfires and encourage all campers to continue paying close attention to future dry weather conditions in the forecast and any potential new announcements from local and state officials.”

Tennessee State Parks management team also encourages all state park visitors to immediately report a fire or what could be a potential fire danger to 911. If a Tennessee State Parks’ office or ranger station is nearby, also report to these appropriate locations.

Tennessee State Parks also offer several basic fire safety tips for park visitors:

About Tennessee State Parks

Tennessee State ParksTennessee’s 54 state parks offer diverse natural, recreational and cultural experiences for individuals, families or business and professional groups. State park features range from pristine natural areas to 18-hole championship golf courses. For a free brochure about Tennessee State Parks, call toll free at 1.888.867.2757.

For additional information, visit our website at www.tnstateparks.com [2].