Fire restrictions in effect at Lake Mead National Recreation Area are
necessary to prevent wildfires during this period of extended drought and
increased potential for wildfires in Nevada and Arizona. This restriction does
not apply to National Park Service lands within the Grand Canyon-Parashant
National Monument.
Effective at 12:00 a.m. PDT on Friday, May 16, 2007 and until rescinded, the
following acts are prohibited:
- Building, maintaining, attending, or using a fire or campfire with any wood
or charcoal burning device outside of a developed recreation site like a
campground where a host is present and/or a fee is charged (see exceptions
below).
- Shoreline campfires in areas posted no campfires (ex: Boulder Beach), or in
developed areas such as marinas, parking lots, and launch ramps.
- Smoking outside of an enclosed vehicle or outside in any area that is not
cleared of all flammable material for at least 10 feet. You must discard
cigarettes in a car ashtray or an ashtray in a developed area.
Activities that will be allowed include:
- Using portable stoves with gas, jellied petroleum, or pressurized liquid
fuel.
- Campfires with wood or charcoal burning devices will be allowed on the
shoreline where natural vegetation is at least 100 feet from shoreline (except
Boulder Beach, near marinas, launch ramps, parking lots, and any area posted no
campfires allowed).Please extinguish all fires in windy conditions.
- Wood or charcoal fires in grills at developed picnic areas.
- Barbeques are allowed on private boats outside of the harbors of Lake Mead
and Lake Mohave. Rental boats are authorized to use barbeques attached to the
vessel if allowed under boat rental agreement. All vessel barbeque fires must be
at least 100 feet away from shoreline vegetation.
The following persons are exempt from the restrictions of this Fire
Prevention Order:
- Persons with a permit authorizing the activity.
- Any Federal, State, or local officer or member of an organized fire fighting
force in the performance of an official duty.
The use of fireworks, including "safe and sane,” is prohibited at all times
on all public lands including Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
Any violation of Fire Restrictions is punishable by a fine of not more than
$5,000 or imprisonment of not more than 6 months, or both Title 36, Code of
Federal Regulations, Section 2.13 (c) under the National Park Service.
Questions about fire restrictions at Lake Mead National Recreation Area can
be directed to the Visitor Center or Park Information Desk at: 702.293.8990 or
8906.