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  2. Woodland Park, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Park is surrounded by the 1,000,000-acre (400,000 ha) Pike National Forest. The population was 7,920 as of the 2020 Census. ... Fire restrictions are common.

  3. Pike National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Pike National Forest is located in the Front Range of Colorado, United States, west of Colorado Springs including Pikes Peak. The forest encompasses 1,106,604 acres (4,478 km 2) within Clear Creek, Teller, Park, Jefferson, Douglas and El Paso counties. The major rivers draining the forest are the South Platte and Fountain Creek.

  4. List of Colorado wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Wildcat Canyon fire: Pike National Forest, southwest of Cheeseman Lake: Escaped prescribed fire that jumped the South Platte River. 1966: 470 acres (190 ha) Comanche fire: Comanche Reservoir, Roosevelt National Forest: 1968: 740 acres (300 ha) Lincoln Lake fire: Arapaho National Forest, Clear Creek County, Colorado. 1971: 3,100 acres (1,300 ha ...

  5. Stage 1 fire restrictions to begin Saturday across Northwest ...

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    Jul. 26—Northwest Montana fire managers on Wednesday decided to enact stage 1 fire restrictions across the region beginning Saturday. The fire rules will affect the Flathead and Kootenai forests ...

  6. Devil's Head Lookout - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Head Lookout is a U.S. Forest Service fire lookout tower at the summit of Devils Head in Douglas County, Colorado.Located on a large pinnacle of Pikes Peak granite, the fire lookout point lies within the Pike National Forest and is accessed by hiking the Devils Head National Recreation Trail.

  7. Waldo Canyon Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Waldo Canyon fire was first spotted noon on June 23, 2012 in a valley of Rampart Range in the Pike National Forest, about 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Colorado Springs and north of U.S. Highway 24, the major east-west highway from Colorado Springs. It likely started in the afternoon of June 22, 2012 when a report of the smell of smoke in the ...

  8. Fire restrictions set to take effect in Arizona national ...

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    Stage 1 fire restrictions have been announced in four Arizona national forests. Here's what you can and can't do under these rules.

  9. Mount Hood National Forest prohibits campfires, Oregon ... - AOL

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    Mount Hood National Forest is the first to announce a total fire ban in the state. Oregon's hot weather has caused fire danger to rise and with the dry and warm long-term forecast, the risk for ...